Optical Illusion: Find the odd word in this puzzle!!
A viral optical illusion challenges viewers to find the word ‘tire’ hidden among a sea of ‘wire’ within 8 seconds. This brain teaser tests observation skills with a deceptively tricky visual puzzle. The solution reveals the odd word is located in the 7th column and 9th row, adding to the challenge.
Earlobe crease a sign of a heart attack or stroke? Expert weighs in
A diagonal earlobe crease, known as Frank’s sign, has been linked to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Studies suggest a correlation between this crease and vascular issues, with a 2017 study finding a high prevalence of Frank’s sign among stroke patients.
Delta cockpit raid: Indian-origin pilot charged with child sexual abuse faces 24 felony counts; bail set at $15 million
Delta cockpit raid: Indian-origin pilot charged with child sexual abuse faces 24 felony counts; bail set at $15 million
It’s true! Adults can grow new brain cells
A recent study from the Karolinska Institute reveals that the human brain continues to generate new neurons in the hippocampus, the brain’s memory center, well into late adulthood. Researchers identified neural progenitor cells, confirming ongoing neurogenesis. These findings offer hope for developing regenerative treatments for neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders by understanding how the brain adapts…
Vijay Sethupathi dismisses casting couch allegations as ‘filthy accusations’: ‘This woman is obviously doing it to be noticed…’
Vijay Sethupathi is embroiled in controversy following sexual misconduct allegations posted on X by Ramya Mohan. The actor vehemently denies these claims, dismissing them as baseless and attention-seeking. Sethupathi’s team has filed a cybercrime complaint, marking the latest in a series of smear campaigns he says he has faced over the past seven years.
Government to make audit of production facilities a must for e-rickshaws manufacturers
To enhance safety and quality, the government will mandate production facility audits for e-rickshaw and e-cart manufacturers from April next year. Type approval will be granted post-audit by vehicle testing agencies, eliminating assemblers and fly-by-night firms. Fitness certificates will be valid for one year, ensuring proper maintenance and speed limits.
