Scientists create a ‘light switch’ for the love hormone: How it could change how humans love and form bonds |

Scientists have developed a powerful new technique that acts like a “light switch” for oxytocin, often called the brain’s love hormone, allowing it to be activated with extraordinary precision. The breakthrough, led by researchers at the University of Queensland, enables scientists to release oxytocin in specific parts of the brain using light. This makes it…

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RIL Q3 results: Reliance Industries’ net profit rises 0.56% to Rs 18,645 crore; revenue rises 11% as Jio, O2C drive performance

Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) reported largely stable earnings for the December quarter, with consolidated profit inching up marginally even as revenue posted double-digit growth, supported by steady operating performance across its businesses.The conglomerate reported a marginal 0.56 per cent year-on-year rise in consolidated net profit attributable to shareholders at Rs 18,645 crore for…

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‘Killer Kristi!’: Massive protest in New York over ICE shooting as MAGA moves to justify Minneapolis killing

A fatal shooting by an ICE officer in south Minneapolis has triggered outrage far beyond Minnesota, with large protests breaking out in New York City and demonstrators openly condemning Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.The woman who was killed has been identified by city officials as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Macklin Good, a US citizen who had…

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India-Seychelles ties: PM Modi announces $175 million economic package; focus on maritime, development cooperation

India on Monday announced a $175 million development assistance package for Seychelles after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held wide-ranging talks with the island nation’s President Patrick Herminie, with the two sides outlining a joint vision to expand bilateral engagement across sectors. The development was announced following the Modi-Herminie meeting, which also saw the signing of…

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What if ‘Sinners’ came to Mollywood? Vampires meet Kerala folklore | Malayalam Movie News

Picture the iconic ‘Sinners’ from Hollywood, recontextualized in the vibrant milieu of 1930s/40s Kerala. In this enchanting twist, Fahadh Faasil embodies twin brothers who transform a humble toddy shop into a sanctuary for music, where traditional folk tunes and spiritual performances cloak a haunting familial secret. Imagine the Hollywood film ‘Sinners’ retold in Malayalam cinema….

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