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8,000-Year-Old Pottery Shows Early Mathematical Concepts

A new study of 8,000-year-old Halafian pottery from Mesopotamia reveals flower patterns with doubling petal counts, suggesting early mathematical thinking about symmetry and balance long before written numbers existed.

OpenAI Poaches Three Founders from Thinking Machines Lab

OpenAI has hired three founding members from Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab, dealing a significant blow to the AI startup. The talent raid follows Meta's aggressive hiring tactics and highlights Silicon Valley's fierce competition for AI researchers.

OpenAI Poaches Thinkers from Murati's AI Lab

OpenAI hires three founding members of Thinking Machines Lab, intensifying the AI talent war. The move highlights challenges for new labs against tech giants offering massive cash packages.

Reading Between the Lines: A Modern Guide

Explore how to interpret hidden meanings in today's media and conversations, enhancing critical thinking and communication skills for better understanding.

6 Habits of Every Successful Person

Discover the six non-negotiable habits that separate truly successful individuals from the rest. It's not about talent, but consistent patterns. Do you live them?

Affirmations Replace Resolutions for Indians in 2026

Indians are ditching failed New Year resolutions for powerful affirmations. Experts reveal how to set realistic 2026 intentions for mental health, career, and personal growth. Learn the right way!

Renowned Indian Ecologist Madhav Gadgil Dies

Veteran ecologist Madhav Gadgil, who reshaped India's environmental policy with a focus on community rights, has passed away. His work taught that true conservation protects the poorest.

Why Kids Should Read Newspapers: 5 Major Benefits

Discover how newspaper reading boosts children's language skills, critical thinking, and general awareness. Learn practical tips to cultivate this essential habit for academic and personal growth.

AI Detection Tools Undermine Learning in Indian Classrooms

Educational institutions in India are over-relying on flawed AI detection software, shifting focus from critical understanding to policing. This article explores the risks and calls for a thoughtful adaptation of assessment methods. Read more.

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