“Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love.”

Jane Austen (Image: Wikipedia) Heartbreak changes people quietly.At first, there is usually disbelief. Then endless overthinking. People replay conversations in their minds, analyse old messages, revisit memories they probably should stop revisiting, and wonder whether things could have ended differently. Even ordinary places begin feeling strange after emotional disappointment enters the picture.That emotional confusion is…

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Scientists unearth Southeast Asia’s largest dinosaur

Scientists have unveiled Nagatitan Chaiyaphumensis, a colossal plant-eating dinosaur found in Thailand. Image Credit: Gemini Imagine yourself standing under a massive canopy of conifers, 113 million years ago. It is humid and thick with fern scent. The ground below you suddenly vibrates with heavy, rhythmic vibrations. A creature that is so huge, its back extends…

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99.07% students pass Class 10 exam- check key takeaways from result, direct link to download scorecard

The Kerala SSLC Result 2026 has been officially declared, showing strong academic performance across the state. A total of 4,14,290 students appeared for the Class 10 examinations, out of which 4,10,456 students were declared eligible for higher studies, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 99.07%. The results were announced through an official press conference….

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Your late-night food habits could be ruining your sleep, but these expert-recommended foods may help

Food can support sleep, but it cannot replace treatmentDoctors caution against treating food as a cure for chronic insomnia. Dr Pahuja warns, “There is no food that can cure chronic insomnia. Persistent sleep problems, loud snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness or frequent awakenings may be signs of an underlying sleep disorder that needs to be evaluated.”…

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A medieval toilet hid a 700-year-old notebook that researchers can still read today

Archaeologists in Paderborn discovered a perfectly preserved 13th-century wax notebook and silk scraps in a latrine, offering a glimpse into the life of a wealthy medieval merchant. Image Credit: LWL-Archaeology for Westphalia/E. Daood In Paderborn, Germany, history has become a lot more real. Archaeologists found a wax notebook in a 13th-century latrine that was preserved…

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