What it means when someone walks ahead of you, according to psychology
You’re walking with someone you care about. A partner, a friend, maybe a colleague. The pavement is narrow, traffic is […]
You’re walking with someone you care about. A partner, a friend, maybe a colleague. The pavement is narrow, traffic is […]
At the World Defense Show in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan is pushing its JF‑17 Thunder Block III as a proven, budget-friendly
The hairdresser tilted her head, looked at the woman in the mirror and said softly, “You know… you don’t have
The baking tray comes out of the oven, sizzling. You grab the roll of aluminium foil with one hand, the
You replay the first handshake, the smile, the small talk. Everything seems crystal clear, except the one detail you feel
The cliff smelled of metal and suncream. Ropes dangled from bolts hammered into pale rock, and the Adriatic glittered somewhere
The florist flicks on the fairy lights, but there’s no pine scent in the air.Where the Christmas trees used to
The bus doors open and a blade of air cuts straight through the crowd. Everyone flinches, collars go up, shoulders
Muscle doesn’t just vanish overnight; it fades slowly when protein falls short and movement shrinks. Many people cut back on
For many modern kitchens, that shiny black or white glass cooktop is the visual centrepiece, so even a hairline mark
The first white hair never really arrives alone. It sneaks up on you one morning, glittering in the bathroom mirror,
Instead of booking colour appointments months ahead, a growing number of people with greying hair are turning to a low-cost,
You first notice the quiet.The kind of muffled silence that only comes when snow has already started falling somewhere nearby,
You’re standing in front of the mirror, hair still damp, and that familiar thought creeps in again: “Why does my
The hairdresser lifted a strand to the light and sighed in that gentle way that says everything without a word.
On a sticky monsoon evening in Bengaluru, a small crowd presses against the glass of an airport hangar, phones raised,
Around 11:30 p.m., the city felt strange. The streets were still bare, the pavement dark and shiny, but the sky
Lockheed Martin’s new Lamprey concept, a “parasite” autonomous submarine that hitches rides on larger vessels before breaking off to work
The first air fryer I bought felt like a revolution. That chunky little spaceship on the counter that promised fries
The living room was a mess of Lego bricks and biscuit crumbs. On the sofa, a grandfather leaned in, listening
From the window of a small research plane, the Atlantic looks strangely dirty. Where you’d expect endless blue, a thick