Monday, December 31, 2018

Suicide watch on Facebook raises issues



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Scientists map Mercury’s glacier formation



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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Men and the subtle art of accessorising

Simplifying the uncomfortable relationship between masculinity and ornamentation. Rule of thumb: keep it simple!

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Keeping up with The Jetsons: Cool tech that's here but still out of reach

#2018 Year-End Special: Flying cars, robot housekeepers, hoverboards and jetpacks... are we there yet?

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The dark side of future tech: Where are we headed on privacy, security, truth?

#2018 Year-End Special: We now live in a time when devices listen, chips track your choices, and governments can watch from behind a barcode. How do we navigate this world?

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New arrivals: Glass that bends, spray-on clothes, building materials for Mars

#2018 Year-End Special: Check out some of the cutting-edge, future-ready inventions that are already here.

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Exclusive year-end essay by Kalki Koechlin: “No is important, but it's also important...

The actor implores us to stop making sex holy or dirty

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Exclusive year-end essay by Shikha Talsania: “There is body shaming under the guise...

The actor writes on why bodyshaming is not funny and we should have zero-tolerance policy for it

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“Cheesiest pick up line? You smell like trash, can I take you out?”: Musician Amaal...

The young singer takes quick questions and comes up with snappy answers

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Exclusive Year-end Essay by Nandita Das: “Art can trigger conversations, challenge...

The actor and filmmaker makes a case for unconditional creative freedom

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TV, trends, people and sports: Highlights of 2018

The year of the Bollywood bride wore a few other faces, too

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The Myanmar Manifesto: Double Wednesdays and other stories

Myanmar, land of pagodas and glorious sunrises and sunsets, is so filled with things to see and do that it literally needs an eight-day week

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The dark side of future tech: Where are we headed on privacy, security, truth?

#2018 Year-End Special: We now live in a time when devices listen, chips track your choices, and governments can watch from behind a barcode. How do we navigate this world?

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New arrivals: Glass that bends, spray-on clothes, building materials for Mars

#2018 Year-End Special: Check out some of the cutting-edge, future-ready inventions that are already here.

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Keeping up with The Jetsons: Cool tech that's here but still out of reach

#2018 Year-End Special: Flying cars, robot housekeepers, hoverboards and jetpacks... are we there yet?

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Everything that Star Trek got right: A look at future tech that's already here

We‘re 3D printing food, video-chatting. We have real-time translator apps that can even translate Klingon. And today’s visionaries are planning their retirement on Mars!

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Everything that Star Trek got right: A look at future tech that's already here

We‘re 3D printing food, video-chatting. We have real-time translator apps that can even translate Klingon. And today’s visionaries are planning their retirement on Mars!

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Friday, December 28, 2018

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Are You There, User? It's Me, Facebook!

The emails, however, would not stop. Like many millions of others, I get emails from Facebook all the time. Some days I get three, some days none. In November, I got 42.

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Scientists ‘sew’ with just sound waves



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Tech heroes, take a bow



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Monday, December 24, 2018

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Self-powered e-bandage speeds wound healing



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IT’s celebration time



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Saturday, December 22, 2018

“I wish I could have played Jassi in Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, gender notwithstanding!”...

The actor says his Tinder bio would read: Any resemblance to a TV Star who throws water on women in his shows is purely coincidental!

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Xmas exclusive: Celebrated designers David Abraham and Kevin Nigli of Abraham &...

India’s most underrated design professionals open up about their relationship for the first time ever!

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Follow that Michelin star!

What happens when you dine at three Michelin-starred restaurants over one weekend in Bangkok?

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Friday, December 21, 2018

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Dating apps want us to settle down (with them)



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Evidence of water discovered in 17 asteroids



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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Nubia Red Magic review: A delight for gamers



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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Saturn losing its iconic rings rapidly: NASA



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Monday, December 17, 2018

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Saturday, December 15, 2018

My most intimate travel tales

She’s called Ms Google. But the actor agrees it’s the unplanned moments that are the most memorable of them all

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The James Ivory Interview: The oldest recipient of an Academy Award ever in an intimate...

#CallMeJim he says over a lunch in NY, where he gives HT Brunch his most honest interview ever!

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Mehr Jesia says that motherhood has taught her to “always keep the child inside...

The former Miss India and supermodel also reminisces about her early days in the industry and says she misses the friendship she shared with her fellow models

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Luck by chance!

For Karan Anshuman, creator of the web series Inside Edge and Mirzapur, destiny has been stronger than passion

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Meet Hungry, the world famous drag artist with a heartwarming tale to tell

People poked fun in Berlin, ignored them in London, but Hungry found appreciation for their drag costume in New York City

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How Aussie Chef Peter Kuruvita wears many hats

He’s a storyteller, TV host, restaurateur, and consultant, and Australian chef Peter Kuruvita couldn’t love his busy schedule more

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Party special! 10 pre-party foods to up your energy

Eat these before you head out to limit the damage, hold your drinks better and banish energy colas forever!

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Party special: 10 foods to help you crush the hangover

These foods will keep that head-pounding hangover at bay

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Brightest comet set to pass by Earth on Sunday



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Friday, December 14, 2018

Novel pacemakers can be powered with light



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Thursday, December 13, 2018

Is this the Age of the Chicken?



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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

New method to predict solar storms developed



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More glaciers in Antarctica losing ice: NASA



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Monday, December 10, 2018

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Saturday, December 8, 2018

Presenting Kiran Nadar, the bridge player who never bats an eye! An HT Brunch e...

You’ve known her as the art collector but now meet Kiran Nadar, the bridge player, who is winning India medals and making us cheer

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Bollywood Bookshelf: The books that shaped Saif Ali Khan's thinking

Saif Ali Khan reveals his love for Bertie Wooster, and says the movie of his that’d make a good book, is Cocktail!

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Peace and disquiet in Armenia

It was brutally repressed and subjected to one of the worst genocides in history, yet this small country radiates deep spirituality and calm

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Urvashi Rautela says she'd right swipe for Varun Dhawan on Tinder

Plus, the actress reveals that she looks for honesty and loyalty in men

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Nanowires that mimic neurons developed



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Virus used to speed up modern computers



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