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Warm-blooded dinosaurs ruled the Earth 180 million years ago
Warm-blooded creatures - including birds, who are descended from dinosaurs, and humans - keep their body temperature constant whether the world around them runs cold or hot.
2024 Grammy Awards: List of winners
The 66th Annual Grammy Awards were given on Sunday, February 4, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Taylor Swift received the award for Album of the Year for the fourth time with 'Midnights', and Miley went home with Grammy Awards- record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance. See the full list of winners.
Grammy Award 2024 Winner List: Trevor Noah hosts memorable ceremony; SZA, Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift among top honorees
Grammy Award 2024 Winner List: The 66th Grammy Awards unfolded in Los Angeles, with SZA leading nominations with nine nods for her chart-topping album 'SOS.' The night saw standout performances and early victories, including boygenius securing three wins and Michelle Obama triumphing in the Best Audiobook category. Tracy Chapman's nostalgic rendition of 'Fast Car' was a highlight.
Grammy Award 2024 nominations: SZA in lead with 9 nods; check complete list here
Grammy Award 2024 Nominations Full List: The 66th Grammy Awards, set to take place on February 5 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, promises a night of musical brilliance. Leading the nominations is SZA with an impressive nine nods, closely followed by Phoebe Bridgers, Serban Ghenea, and Victoria Monét with seven each. Taylor Swift, with six nominations, is a standout contender.
Scientists discover mummy with abnormally large brain, suffered from THIS rare medical condition
A group of scientists recently discovered a 2300 year old mummy of a 14 years old boy who was suffering from a rare disease of abnormally large brains. The boy was named Minirdis and was a part of the priest family who worshiped the God Min. The discovery has baffled the scientists as they continue the study of the old mummy.
Grammys 2024: Falguni Shah's 'Millets' song featuring PM Modi nominated, SZA leads with 9 nods; check full list
The 2024 Grammy Awards are set for February, featuring a strong female artist presence, with SZA leading nominations.
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Dream jobs in world of culture can pay well too: A look at salaries & perks of prominent museum leaders
The compensation and benefits of top executives at prominent arts institutions in the United States have been scrutinized. Many leaders receive perks such as free luxury housing, first-class travel, and social club allowances.
Taylor Swift's spectacular 'Eras Tour' arrives in Chicago: Here's everything you need to know
Chicago is buzzing with excitement as Taylor Swift's highly anticipated ‘Eras Tour’ prepares to take over Soldier Field. From Friday to Sunday, the megastar will treat fans to an epic three-hour show.
'Big John', world's largest triceratops skeleton, fetches 6.6mn euros at auction
The 66-million-years-old skeleton was unearthed in South Dakota in the United States in 2014.
Narinder Kapany: Unsung hero who coined term 'fibre optics' and touched billions of lives
Kapany, 94, who passed away peacefully in California, has been awarded Padma Vibhushan posthumously.
The million-dollar dinosaur: T-Rex fossil fetches record-breaking $31.8 mn at NY auction
The T-Rex would have weighed in at around 8 tonne when alive, some 67 mn years ago.
Bats, coronaviruses evolving together for millions of years: Study
The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, noted that while bats do a lot of good for the world such as pollinating plants, eating disease-carrying insects, and dispersing seeds of tropical forest trees, they are also natural carriers of coronaviruses.
Bats, unlike other mammals, do not show dependence on gut bacteria: Study
Earlier studies have established that in several mammals, including humans, gut bacteria, help in digesting food and maintaining healthy immune systems, and researchers are still learning about the relationship between microbes and skin, gut, and oral health in other animals.
Chicago calling! Shop, eat, relax, repeat in the city that has something for everyone
As the birthplace of the skyscraper, Chicago is itself a museum of modern design and rich architectural history.
Rare meteorites challenge solar system's history
London, Jan 24 (IANS) After analysing minerals from 43 rare meteorites that landed on Earth 470 million years ago, a team of scientists proposes to revise the current understanding of the history and development of the solar system.
Turkey domestication started 1,500 years ago
New York, Nov 22 (IANS) Turkeys had been domesticated by 400-500 AD, say archaeologists who unearthed a clutch of domesticated turkey eggs used as a ritual offering 1,500 years ago in Oaxaca, Mexico.
World's first herbivorous marine reptile found
Scientists found that "beak" is actually part of a hammerhead-shaped jaw apparatus, which it used to feed on plants on the ocean floor.
The untold saga of Indians' immigration to the US
A Smithsonian exhibition captures a smidgen of Indian-American heritage and history, although it could have done better to go beyond the stereotype.
Kerala mud snake genetically related to Chinese water snake
Linking it to a chance migration through the coastal waters between China and India, researchers have found that Kerala’s mud snakes are genetically related to Chinese water snakes.
Meltdown weakens NYC as global financial capital
With US top investment houses shuttered, doubts have emerged over whether the city known for generations as World's financial capital can retain that title.
Meltdown weakens NYC as global financial capital
Places like London, Tokyo and Hong Kong have become global financial centers on a scale that some believe already rival New York. Countries in recession
Obama, McCain: By their offices ye shall know them
The personalities and personal histories of John McCain and Barack Obama are as evident in the artwork, books and mementoes in their Senate offices as in any words they may utter.
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