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Norwegian scientist suffers brain damage after testing secret microwave device on himself to disprove 'Havana Syndrome': Report

17/02/2026
A Norwegian scientist's secret experiment with a microwave energy device backfired, causing him symptoms akin to Havana Syndrome. This revelation, shared with the CIA, has fueled speculation about "pulsed-energy" weapons potentially behind the mysterious illness affecting diplomats globally. While some theories point to sonic attacks or foreign adversaries, the exact cause remains debated.

'From lab to plate': CSIR–NIIST to transfer 'designer rice' to industry to tackle nutrition, lifestyle challenges

16/02/2026
CSIR–NIIST is set to transfer its innovative designer rice technology, enriched with protein and micronutrients while boasting a lower glycaemic impact. This initiative aims to transform polished white rice into a healthier staple, with licenses granted to Tata Consumer Products Ltd and SS Soul Foods. The event will also see the transfer of other advanced technologies.

Not just humans, apes can imagine, pretend and mentally track things that aren’t real, study finds

16/02/2026
A groundbreaking study reveals that great apes possess imaginative capabilities, challenging the long-held notion of imagination as a solely human trait. Researchers demonstrated that apes can track invisible objects and differentiate between real and imagined scenarios, suggesting a shared evolutionary root for this cognitive skill. This finding prompts a re-evaluation of what truly makes humans unique.

‘I am worthy, I choose happiness’: Do positive affirmations really work? What studies say

16/02/2026
Positive affirmations like 'I am worthy' are popular for wellbeing. Research shows they offer small benefits, but impact varies. High self-esteem individuals may benefit more. Low self-esteem people might feel worse. Experts warn against toxic positivity and unrealistic expectations. Self-compassion and third-person self-talk are suggested alternatives for better resilience.

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