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Mathematicians have found a hidden 'reset button' for undoing rotation
Mathematicians thought that they understood how rotation works, but now a new proof has revealed a surprising twist that makes it possible to reset even a complex sequence of motion Source link
On World Spine Day, check out these effective at-home back exercises to reduce pain
On World Spine Day, check out these effective at-home back exercises to reduce pain Source link
One nation, one election: Why the promise doesn’t add up
Advantages of having a khichdi election with states and Centre together are minimal compared to the costs. Regional voices and the federal compact are sacrificed for suspect macroeconomic gains The High-Level Committee on “One Nation,… Source link
There is a major psychological flaw in how society punishes people
Our experiments have revealed that we’re getting it wrong when it comes to crime and punishment. This is undermining society, say Raihan Alam and Tage Rai Source link
‘You can continue safely for prolonged periods only if…’: Experts highlight risk of hyperlipidemia, liver dysfunction, and glucose intolerance due to long term Keto diets
‘You can continue safely for prolonged periods only if…’: Experts highlight risk of hyperlipidemia, liver dysfunction, and glucose intolerance due to long term Keto diets Source link
‘Assumed it is age-related fatigue’: Patients, doctors reveal how osteoporosis silently steals mobility, and why early awareness matters
‘Assumed it is age-related fatigue’: Patients, doctors reveal how osteoporosis silently steals mobility, and why early awareness matters Source link
Your usual treatments for diseases may not work anymore, WHO warns antibiotic resistance is ‘critically high’ globally
Your usual treatments for diseases may not work anymore, WHO warns antibiotic resistance is ‘critically high’ globally Source link
Can cold showers really improve insulin sensitivity?
Can cold showers really improve insulin sensitivity? Source link
Paralysed man can feel objects through another person's hand
Keith Thomas, a man in his 40s with no sensation or movement in his hands, is able to feel and move objects by controlling another person’s hand via a brain implant. The technique might one day even allow us to experience another person’s body over long distances. Source link
Why you must never ever consume medicines with a red line on the strip without doctor’s prescription
Why you must never ever consume medicines with a red line on the strip without doctor’s prescription Source link