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By Tinku Bhatia , 15 January 2026
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Indian Driving Habits Under the Lens as Kolkata Tops Honking Charts, Bengaluru Leads in Panic Braking

New mobility data released by electric two-wheeler maker Ather Energy offers fresh insights into urban driving behavior across India’s major cities. The analysis reveals stark contrasts in how commuters navigate congested roads, with Kolkata emerging as the city with the highest incidence of honking, while Bengaluru records the most frequent panic-braking events. The findings highlight how traffic density, road infrastructure and commuter stress shape daily mobility patterns.

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By Vrinda Chaturvedi , 11 January 2026
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Breakthrough Study Suggests Dark Matter Interacts with Elusive “Ghost Particles”

In a groundbreaking development in astrophysics, researchers have found evidence suggesting that dark matter—the mysterious substance that makes up roughly 27% of the universe—may interact with so-called “ghost particles,” or neutrinos. This discovery, based on advanced particle simulations and observational data, offers new insights into the elusive nature of dark matter and its potential role in cosmic evolution. By detecting subtle interactions with neutrinos, scientists hope to unravel fundamental questions about the universe’s structure, formation, and energy distribution.

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By Poonam Singh , 11 January 2026
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NASA’s Artemis 2 Moon Mission Scheduled for February Launch

NASA has announced that its highly anticipated Artemis 2 mission is set to launch in February, marking the next pivotal step in human lunar exploration. This mission will carry astronauts on a crewed flight around the Moon, testing critical systems and paving the way for Artemis 3, which aims to achieve a lunar landing. Artemis 2 will validate life-support systems, navigation, and deep-space communications in a real mission environment, ensuring the safety and readiness of future lunar expeditions.

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By Manbir Sandhu , 13 December 2025
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Vivo Study Finds Excessive Phone Use Eroding Quality Family Time in India

A recent study by smartphone maker Vivo highlights a growing concern among Indian households: the increasing intrusion of mobile phones into family time. The findings reveal that prolonged device usage is weakening interpersonal communication, reducing shared activities, and contributing to emotional disconnect within families. As digital dependence rises across age groups, the report underscores a widening gap between physical presence and meaningful engagement at home.

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By Nimrat , 11 December 2025
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New OHSU Research Links Insufficient Sleep to Declining Life Expectancy in the U.S.

A new study from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) has drawn a striking connection between sleep duration and life expectancy across the United States. By analysing multi-year health datasets, researchers found that adults sleeping fewer than seven hours a night consistently reported shorter lifespans than those meeting recommended sleep levels. The study positions inadequate sleep as one of the strongest lifestyle predictors of early mortality — second only to smoking. While the findings are observational, the evidence underscores sleep as an essential health determinant.

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By Manbir Sandhu , 9 December 2025
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Digital Insurance Emerges as a Catalyst for India’s Healthcare Transformation, Study Finds

A recent study highlights how digital insurance solutions are reshaping India’s healthcare sector, accelerating access, efficiency, and financial protection for millions of consumers. The report underscores the growing adoption of technologically enabled insurance platforms that streamline policy issuance, claims processing, and customer engagement. As healthcare costs continue to rise, digital insurers are filling critical gaps by offering personalized plans, real-time support, and simplified onboarding experiences.

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By Vinod Pathak , 9 December 2025
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Rising Trend: Indian Professionals Increasingly Favor Self-Employment, Report Finds

A recent report highlights a growing inclination among Indian professionals toward self-employment, reflecting changing workforce aspirations and entrepreneurial ambitions. Driven by the pursuit of autonomy, flexible work structures, and potential Rs.-denominated financial upside, an increasing number of skilled workers are exploring freelancing, startups, and consultancy avenues. The trend is particularly pronounced in technology, finance, and creative sectors. Analysts suggest that supportive policies, digital platforms, and access to venture capital are enabling this shift.

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By Gurleen Bajwa , 7 December 2025
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Consistent Sleep Schedules Linked to Enhanced Cardiovascular Health, Study Finds

Emerging research highlights the significant impact of consistent sleep patterns on cardiovascular health, suggesting that regular sleep schedules may reduce risks of heart disease, hypertension, and metabolic disorders. Studies indicate that irregular sleep cycles disrupt circadian rhythms, leading to elevated blood pressure, impaired glucose metabolism, and increased inflammation—all key contributors to cardiac events.

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By Vinod Pathak , 30 November 2025
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Music as Medicine: Study Links Musical Engagement to Faster Surgical Recovery

Emerging research underscores the therapeutic role of music in surgical recovery, revealing that patients who engage with music before, during, or after surgery experience reduced stress, lower pain perception, and accelerated healing. Clinical studies indicate that listening to familiar tunes or structured musical interventions can modulate physiological responses, including heart rate, blood pressure, and cortisol levels, thereby promoting a more favorable recovery trajectory.

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By Nimrat , 30 November 2025
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Daily Coffee Consumption Linked to Slower Aging, Study Finds

Emerging research highlights the potential anti-aging benefits of regular coffee consumption, suggesting it may help slow biological aging processes. Scientists have identified compounds in coffee, including antioxidants and polyphenols, that combat oxidative stress, reduce inflammation, and protect cellular health. The study indicates that habitual coffee drinkers may exhibit markers of slower aging, particularly in cardiovascular and metabolic systems. While excessive caffeine intake can have adverse effects, moderate consumption—approximately 2–4 cups per day—appears beneficial.

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