Aim for a fitter self for a longer life.
Indians are welcome to study and work in Great Britain, says UK's Minister for Science and Universities Jo Johnson.
Britain and China have clashed over the offer of British National Overseas passports to Hong Kong residents, observes Rup Narayan Das.
In a marathon 16-hour-long surgery, doctors at the Kochi-based Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre successfully conducted India's first hand transplant on Tuesday.
The end for the doughty soldier came a little before noon, three days after he was miraculously pulled out alive from under 30 feet of ice-and-snow debris where he lay buried for six days on the unforgiving Siachen glacier.
Yoga improves the flow of oxygen to the brain and thus keeps depression at bay.
The former Pakistan captain said the ICC must not adopt an in-between path while dealing with players with suspect bowling action.
The study, however, showed that the stress that comes with bullying is significantly reduced if children have a strong network of social and family support.
Does drinking suppress your appetite? A new study has the answers.
'You need to apply a total health approach to maintain cardiac health.'
Doctors at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, are studying to find if the drug Viagra can help patients recover from a stroke.
Be it for the organisation they work for, or for their own venture, if they believe in an idea, they work relentlessly towards it.
The winning photos this year in Nikon's annual Small World Photomicrography Competition offer an up-close look at our world's microscopic realm -- things that can't be seen with the naked eye.
Consuming alcohol during pregnancy can majorly impact your baby's overall development. Children with foetal alcohol syndrome may have problems with their vision, hearing, memory, attention span, warns Dr Anagha Karkhanis.
Believe it or not, your skin can tell you a lot about your stress level.
Neri Oxman is an award winning architect who combines technology with botany and life.
'Mucor is an environmental fungus, and it's much more prevalent in hot and humid areas.' 'The amount of fungus in the air is much higher in India than some other parts of the world.'
Shriya and Adhya Beesam won the competition while Vineet Edupuganti won the top individual award.
Subramanian, 33, who was on Tuesday the toast of the astronomy world, managed what ISRO and NASA couldn't through his close examination of before and after images of the scheduled landing.
Had he not been a student, admirer and follower of Amartya Sen, T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan feels it might have been a Padma Bhushan.
The long-time Congress leader and seven-time parliamentarian had tested positive for COVID-19 at the time of his admission and was being treated for a lung infection.
Connecting with people is the first step to creating greater awareness for the brand and that in turn, believes ISRO chief K Sivan, will translate into the institution becoming a place that people want to work in.
The real battle for NEET abolition can take much more time and energy, observes N Sathiya Moorthy.
Mahmood Farooqui will walk free from Tihar Jail, with the Delhi high court on Monday acquitting him in a rape case involving a United States researcher, saying it remained doubtful whether any such incident took place.
A large team led by Kumar Mangalam Birla has taken charge of the integration process.
The ISRO team worked tirelessly to make the Mars mission a success
Uncertainty is so intrinsic to sports that elite athletes will not have much trouble coping up with a pandemic-forced lockdown, believe India's top sports psychologists as they become a part of their journey into an unchartered territory. Rocked by the coronavirus pandemic, which has impacted minds as much as health and productivity, sports pyshologists Dr Chaitanya Sridhar, Nanaki J Chadha, and Keerthana Swaminathan are dealing with athletes across disciplines and economic spectrum, being their "sounding board, friend" and enabling them to process the magnitude of the situation.
'This is a fascinating side to Sonia Gandhi, the way she disarms her opponents.'
'Above 2,000 metres the gradient of the Himalayas is very steep and if you build any infrastructure (roads, dams, hydro power projects) in these regions, it will not be able to sustain these events (the onslaught of debris that comes down with great speeds).'
The spacecraft is the first to take the American astronauts to orbit from American soil in nearly a decade.
Here's a collection of some of the best photos from around the world shot in the last 24 hours
'She must first change the Rules of Business 1961 that makes the defence secretary and not the defence minister responsible for the defence of the country!' says Colonel Anil A Athale (retd.)
Nandita Shetty left an exclusive job in Boston behind and moved back to India to participate in the growth story of this country.
As ceasefire violations by Pakistan continued unabated, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on said Islamabad does not seem to learn any lesson.
Shuji Nakamura was given only a tiny bonus for his invention and he had to sue to get the money due him.
Sleeplessness is increasingly becoming a lifestyle disorder, says Amrita Singh.
Mata Amritanandamayi's hospital has developed protein nanomedicines for drug-resistant leukemia and nano-structured wafers to prevent recurrence of brain tumours
Barring a few, most of the B-schools end up as mere fillers for aspiring students, says Ramesh Kailasam. India needs to have more focused B-schools which are qualitative and practical oriented to churn out students ready to take on the challenge to steer India Inc. and the nation forward.
Here's all you need to know about Lupus, the autoimmune disease that the singer is fighting.
Multitasking is like taking your brain to the gym; do it enough and it will help, but stress it too much, and you are going to tire it out eventually.