Eating cherries could slow memory loss and Alzheimer’s risk, offering an easy step for sharper memory |

Cherries are more than a summer treat—they may also support brain health when processed the right way. New peer-reviewed research from the University of Kent reports that turning waste cherries into a pulp powder concentrates antioxidants such as anthocyanins and quercetin that, in laboratory models, protect against amyloid-β (Aβ) toxicity, a key process implicated in…

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Sebi steps up fight against cyber frauds, seeks support

NEW DELHI: Stock market regulator Sebi is intensifying its fight against cyber fraud and has sought support from the states to prevent misuse of social media platforms and protect investors across the country from the menace.Sebi chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey, who took charge in March, has written to chief secretaries, seeking collaboration to “spread awareness”…

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A Times Travel suggestion list

India is recognised globally for being home to 42 UNESCO World Heritage Sites (overall as of 2025). The rich count only shows that every corner of India tells a tale; tale of bravery, tale of valour, nature, beauty, spirituality and cultural richness, among others. These stories are more evident in its UNESCO sites. But imagine,…

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Meet Learner Tien: The 19-year-old American faced Novak Djokovic in the U.S. Open first round | Tennis News

Learner Tien of United States (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images) Nineteen-year-old American tennis player Learner Tien faced Novak Djokovic at the U.S. Open on Arthur Ashe Court, marking a major milestone in his emerging professional career. Tien, currently ranked 48th in the world, represents a new generation of teenage tennis players and brings a unique…

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