A novel brain link may provide a new therapeutic target for the treatment of mental illness by explaining how early stress and adversity cause the reward circuit in the brain to function improperly. This circuit's dysfunction is regarded to be the root cause of a number of severe illnesses,
New Zealand completed a big turnaround on the Day-5 of the second test match. Neil Wagner picked up 4 wickets to shift the momentum towards New Zealand in the game's final hours. He broke the crucial partnership between Joe Root and Ben Stokes by picking up the wicket of Ben Stokes.
In line with the motto of 'no voter to be left behind', the poll officers in Meghalaya braved harsh conditions, and trekked difficult terrains to reach their respective polling stations.
New Zealand skipper Tim Southee played a valiant knock 73 off 49 balls but it was not enough to take the hosts across the line in the second and final Test against visitors New Zealand on Sunday.
England continues dominating New Zealand on the second test match's second day. England lost a couple of wickets early but Joe Root continued to maintain the scoring rate. Stokes decided to declare at 435/8. New Zealand lost three wickets quickly and at the end of Day 2 Tom Blundell and Tim
England have now won 10 of their most recent 11 Test matches, with their only blemish since McCullum took over as coach early last year coming at the hands of South Africa at the Lords
Kamal Nath has no attachment to the soil of Madhya Pradesh, its rituals, and its culture. He is not connected to the roots of the state, CM Chouhan said, adding that Nath is calling Madhya Pradesh a 'Madira Pradesh', it is an insult to the state. It is an insult to the 8.5 crore people of th
Saudi Arabia on Wednesday celebrated its 'Founding Day' showcasing the Kingdom's long journey that began 300 years ago through various events describing the country's heritage and culture, and its historical treasures.
Prasad took a jibe at Bihar Chief Minister and JD-U leader Nitish Kumar, saying there "is no vacancy" for him to become the Prime Minister of the country
According to The Bhutan Live, the pilgrimage to Buddhist sites in India is a transformative experience that allows monks to connect with the roots of their religion and make a positive impact on local communities.