Strange Phenomenon
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The science and psychology behind why people believe in curses
The power of popular culture curses stems from a confirmation bias: people want to attribute meaning to random events.
Ken Drinkwater and Neil Dagnall, The Conversation
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Video: Bubble football is insane fun, whether you’re watching or playing
The good news: there may be national championships in India soon.
Scroll Staff
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An alien fish is wreaking havoc in the Krishna river after it was linked to the Godavari
Fishermen say the non-native rakashi fish, which no one wants to buy, is damaging their nets and keeping other fish away.
Manasa Chennapragada
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‘Knowing we’re mortal gives us purpose’: Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan on his new book
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‘We are living in perpetual fear’: Prajwal Revanna video leaks spark panic among women in Hassan
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In Amit Shah’s Gandhinagar, three Lok Sabha candidates allege they faced pressure to withdraw
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Gen Zers and millennials are still big fans of books – even if they don’t call themselves ‘readers’
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What explains reports of infighting within the BJP during the elections?
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Meet the Norwegian woman who seriously thinks she is a cat in a human body
She loves to sleep in the "sink and on the windowsill".
Scroll Staff
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This zoo in Pakistan really has had a half-man half-fox on display for four decades
Scroll Staff
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Here's why one minute will be equal to 61 seconds just for today
Scroll Staff
Video
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Eco India, Episode 259: How future-proof innovations can revolutionize the way we protect nature
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Video: What will it take to bring back peace to Manipur?
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‘Physical building of WhatsApp University’: Satire on viral video of Galgotias University students
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Watch: Meet Sparkles, the new avatar of Boston Dynamics’ robot dog with a special costume
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Watch: Diljit Dosanjh invites young fan on stage, dances with him during his sold-out Vancouver show