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Red vs green Apple: How to choose the right one for your health goals14:57 Red and green apples may look like simple variations, but they offer slightly different benefits. Red apples provide gentle energy and antioxidants, while green apples support better sugar control and digestion. The right choice depends on individual health goals, not a fixed rule. All about Wallace's flying frogs whose babies look like poop as a nature's smart trick14:26 Wallace's flying frog juveniles sport a striking red and white pattern, mimicking poop to deter predators. Researchers confirmed this unusual camouflage strategy, finding that models resembling the juvenile frogs' coloration were attacked significantly less by birds. This adaptation allows the vulnerable young frogs to survive by being perceived as inedible. Personality test: Vintage, handheld or full-length mirror? The mirror you choose reveals how you perceive yourself13:54 This visual personality test reveals insights into your true nature based on your choice of mirror. Whether you're drawn to a vintage, handheld, or full-length mirror, your selection decodes how you perceive yourself and your inner self. The test suggests that understanding these reflections helps recognize the energy you project. Is your child becoming stubborn? These 4 parenting habits could be the reason13:22 Stubbornness is often seen as a personality trait, however, in many cases it is shaped by everyday patterns the child grows around. Sometimes even well-meaning habits can unintentionally teach children to endlessly resist because they constantly observe how adults respond to them. Let’s look at 4 parenting mistakes that may be making your child stubborn. Giving in after saying noOne of the most c… ‘I never imagined so many people would come...’: Young, lonely cancer patient ‘orders company’ via food app, riders show up12:50 A young woman undergoing cancer treatment in China found unexpected solace when a delivery rider agreed to sit with her. This simple act of kindness sparked a wave of support, with numerous riders and even strangers visiting her, offering companionship and encouragement. Their selfless gestures significantly improved her mood and well-being during a difficult time. 10 common behaviours that quietly ruin first impressions12:18 We’ve all been there—meeting someone new and feeling that immediate connection. Science suggests we form an opinion about someone in roughly seven seconds.That is barely enough time to get a full sentence out, but it’s plenty of time for your shoes, your scent, and your body language to tell a whole story before you even open your mouth.First impressions, once formed, are notoriously hard to dele… Why are ACs exploding? Here are some common mistakes you might be making unknowingly10:11 Recent AC explosions have caused fatalities and significant fires in Delhi and Ghaziabad. These incidents highlight risks from refrigerant leaks, poor maintenance, electrical faults, and improper installation. Experts advise regular servicing, using certified parts, and professional installation to prevent such dangerous failures. Love quote of the day by Premanand Maharaj ji: "True love is..."10:11 Spiritual guru Premanand Maharaj ji advocates for a genuine, quiet love, moving beyond the 'Instagram-official' trend and transactional relationships. He urges shedding expectations, which breed resentment, and embracing selfless giving. True love thrives in ordinary, unposted moments, offering steady support without seeking external validation. This approach fosters authentic connection. What are tears? Are the emotional sobs and tears from chopping onions the same?10:11 Tears are more than just salty water; they're your body's versatile tool. From constant lubrication to flushing irritants and even releasing emotional stress, different tear types serve distinct purposes. Onion tears are primarily water, while emotional tears carry stress hormones and natural painkillers, offering a unique way to process feelings. Are you a ‘bad person’? The uncomfortable truth about how your past may be shaping your behaviour8:34 Past hurts can unconsciously shape present behaviour, leading to defensive patterns that unintentionally harm others. Recognizing these ingrained reactions, like quick anger or emotional withdrawal, is crucial. It's not about being a bad person, but about understanding how unhealed experiences can impact relationships and taking responsibility for one's actions' effect on others. People are losing jobs to AI—But this quiet trait could save yours, shares ex-Oracle boss8:02 In an era of rapid AI advancement, former Oracle executive Pradeep Kannan highlights that human relevance at work hinges on attitude, not just skills. He emphasizes that a 'hunger' to learn, even amidst uncertainty, is a crucial, untrainable asset. Why do humans have eyebrows? Here are some of their hidden powers you never noticed7:30 Eyebrows are more than just facial flair; they evolved from protective brow ridges to enable subtle emotional signaling and enhance facial recognition. Their mobility allows for quick, non-verbal communication, fostering trust and larger social groups, distinguishing modern humans from Neanderthals. In 1978, James Dyson’s frustration with a clogging vacuum led to the formation of Dyson22:23 A common household frustration sparked an idea for James Dyson. He spent fifteen years developing a bagless vacuum cleaner. Dyson applied principles of cyclonic separation, a scientific technique. This innovation transformed suction power and airflow. His perseverance led to a revolutionary product that is now a standard feature in modern vacuums. |