Can VR help you achieve your goals?
A Max Planck researcher has developed VR and smartphone tools that let you meet your future self. The science behind it is more powerful than it sounds.
Archive
Top movers
Archive
Combined stream from every desk. Use the desk pills in the header for a single beat; every story still links to its original publisher.
54,443 stories
A Max Planck researcher has developed VR and smartphone tools that let you meet your future self. The science behind it is more powerful than it sounds.
India's central bank sold $6 billion in May to defend oil-hit rupee, data shows Reuters India's central bank sold $6 billion in May to defend oil-hit rupee, data shows Reuters
India's RBI likely used dollar deposit surge to cut record FX forward book, economists say Reuters India's RBI likely used dollar deposit surge to cut record FX forward book, economists say Reuters
From the bank branch to the mobile phone: India’s core banking journey Express Computer From the bank branch to the mobile phone: India’s core banking journey Express Computer
Class 11 dropout, Rs 64 crore fraud: How an 18-year-old built India's biggest fake banking app scam PTC News Class 11 dropout, Rs 64 crore fraud: How an 18-year-old built India's biggest fake banking app scam PTC News
Months after calling on Keir Starmer to quit, the Scottish Labour leader is set to become a minister in Burnham's government, the BBC's political editor writes.
The new prime minister chaired his first cabinet after announcing a cut to VAT on household electricity.
The new prime minister enters Number 10 in a flurry of activity - but he is still facing calls for a snap election.
The potential contender to replace Keir Starmer is now back in the cabinet under Andy Burnham.
German rapper Danger Dan and pianist Igor Levit had been invited to play a song for the 100th episode of a political satire show on TV. The performance was canceled at the last minute due to its message.
No locker theft in public sector banks in FY26, 40 cases in last five years
Young people in much of the world face growing competition for entry-level jobs as graduate numbers rise, hiring slows and AI-driven disruption adds uncertainty to career prospects.