151-million-year-old fly changes what we know about insect evolution

A remarkable 151-million-year-old fly fossil found in China is changing our view of insect evolution. This ancient insect, preserved in amber, shows unique features not seen in modern species. Its discovery offers new insights into how insects diversified during the Jurassic period. The fossil also provides a glimpse into the mid-Jurassic ecosystem, revealing complex interactions…

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Side effects of consuming too much dairy: What happens when you overdo milk, cheese, and yoghurt

Dairy products offer nutrients but overconsumption poses health risks. Excessive intake can cause digestive upset, bloating, and gas. It may also lead to weight gain due to high calories and saturated fat. Concerns exist regarding increased cardiovascular risk and potential links to prostate cancer. Hormonal effects and mineral imbalances are also noted. Moderation is key…

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Threats to Priyank Kharge: KPCC urges SIT probe into RSS activities; demands security measures

Minister Priyank Kharge faces threats after his stance on RSS activities. KPCC Working President Manjunath Bhandary has requested the Karnataka government to form a Special Investigation Team. This team will investigate RSS activities and the threats received by the minister. The government is urged to take strict action and provide high security to Minister Kharge…

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The great corporate charade: How “job title inflation” is deceiving a generation of US workers

A new analysis by MyPerfectResume (2025) exposes a growing illusion in corporate America, “growth theater.” The reports reveal that 92% of US workers believe job titles are being inflated to mimic advancement, offering prestige without pay or power. With many employees feeling “title trapped,” experts warn of a deeper crisis: symbolic recognition replacing genuine progress.

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