Around 1200 BCE, major Mediterranean civilisations began collapsing; scientists have now reconstructed the climate conditions surrounding the crisis

Representative Image (AI-generated) Around 1200 BCE, several of the eastern Mediterranean’s most powerful civilisations, including the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire, Canaanite city-states and parts of New Kingdom Egypt, began experiencing a period of dramatic decline. Historians have long debated whether warfare, invasions, earthquakes, internal unrest or climate change played the biggest role in this…

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Libra Horoscope Today, July 28, 2026: The workday demands exertion and offers opportunities for new connections and friendships

The workday demands exertion and lots of it. You’ll be rushing from task to task without much breathing space which could make you anxious and uneasy by the time you reach afternoon. The Moon is a great influencer for short journeys and calls, errands, messages local and other interactions while Saturn makes each small task…

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NEHU Result 2026 OUT at exams.nehu.ac.in; download UG and PG semester marksheets here

NEHU Result 2026 declared for UG and PG semesters at exams.nehu.ac.in, download marksheets online now NEHU results 2026: North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) has declared the 2026 semester and annual examination results for various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes. Students who appeared for the examinations can now access their results through the university’s official examination…

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Psychology says people who are always late may not be rude at all. Their brains may simply experience time differently |

For years, people who arrive late have often been labelled as careless, disrespectful or simply bad at managing time. But psychologists suggest the reality may be far more complex. The habit of running behind schedule could be linked to the way some brains perceive time, plan tasks and respond to deadlines. From underestimating how long…

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Ajaya Babu wins silver in 79kg weightlifting after record-breaking duel at Commonwealth Games | Commonwealth Games News

Erry Hidayat Muhammad of Malaysia with his gold medal alongside Valluri Ajaya Babu of India with his silver medal, left, and Chris Murray of England with his bronze medal, right. (AP) Fast-rising Indian weightlifter Valluri Ajaya Babu won the silver medal in the men’s 79kg category at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, adding another medal…

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Dsp: Ex-top Chhattisgarh official behind paper leaks, appointed kin as deputy collector, DSP: ED | India News

ED has taken custodial remand of Taman Singh Sonwani, a retired IAS who served as chairperson of Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC), in an alleged case of paper leak and manipulation of CGPSC state service exam.Sonwani in 2021 allegedly amended recruitment rules of CGPSC to remove “nephew” from the definition of “family” and appointed his…

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Quote of the day by Bob Ross: ‘The very fact that you’re aware of suffering is enough reason to…’ and the darkest secret behind human happiness

Robert Norman Ross was an American painter and art instructor Standing in front of a wet canvas on television, a soft-spoken painter in a denim shirt painted a stroke of dark brown paint onto a bright landscape. He looked directly into the camera and offered a quiet thought:“The very fact that you’re aware of suffering…

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Meet Emily Morrison: The marine biologist who sets a world record for ‘106 shark tattoos to raise awareness for shark conservation |

Image Credit: guinnessworldrecords.com Shark is a unique animal that has survived five mass extinctions and swam in our oceans before trees existed. For many of us, the thought of a shark brings up the images of big, sharp teeth with terror. However, for one American marine biologist named ‘Emily Morrison,’ these marine predators are not…

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