Why do attractive women often choose less conventionally handsome partners? Research reveals that female mate selection operates through sophisticated evolutionary mechanisms prioritising genetic quality, emotional intelligence, and reliability over pure physical attractiveness, challenging common assumptions about romantic partnerships.
A flood of formulaic research threatens scientific integrity, driven by flawed peer review, metrics obsession, and AI misuse. Spanning biomedicine, chemistry, and beyond, this crisis misleads students, doctors, and AI. Transparency in AI use and stricter standards are vital to restore rigour and ensure science pursues truth, not just papers.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming entrepreneurship -from decision-making and product development to creativity and strategic foresight. It’s not about replacing humans, but enhancing what we do best. This article explores how AI empowers modern entrepreneurs, creates new business models, and demands a shift in how we think, act, and build.
Why do women bring up relationship problems 80% of the time? It is not because they are "difficult"—it is because they are carrying an invisible burden of emotional labor that often goes unrecognised. Understanding this hidden dynamic is key to creating happier, more balanced partnerships where both people truly share the work of love.
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 sees Pakistan defending their title with a strong squad, led by Rizwan. Astrological influences hint at key performances.
Modern research shows men and women can form meaningful platonic friendships despite challenges like attraction and jealousy. Communication and boundaries are key to success.
The India-Pakistan cricket rivalry has evolved into a political battle of national identity. India's Modi-led government and RSS influence have sidelined Pakistan in global cricket, with the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 becoming a contentious issue. This article examines the politicisation of cricket and its impact on Pakistan’s cricket infrastructure.