During the day, land heats faster than the sea, pulling cool air onshore. At night, the land cools faster, so the air flows offshore. This is called the sea-land breeze. A new study in Nature Climate Change has reported that as the oceans become warmer, the sea-land breezes around coastal megacities are becoming weaker. In...
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‘I don’t care about strike rate’: SRH star’s bold stance after win over CSK
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‘Mentioned Congress 59 times, women barely’: Kharge leads opposition charge against PM’s speech
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‘Everyone can have a penthouse if they want’: Elon Musk on AI-driven future
Earlier this week, Elon Musk once again proposed a universal basic high income stating that it can be the ‘best way’ to deal with job losses caused by artificial intelligence (AI). Musk’s post started a debate leaving many economists “baffled”. Debating the Tesla CEO’s proposal, one user named Not the Bee @Not_the_Bee shared an X...
‘His mind appears to be cluttered’: Ashwin’s blunt take on CSK captain Gaikwad
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‘Turn around immediately’: Moment Iranian Navy blocks Indian tanker in Strait of Hormuz – Watch
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‘Scammers sending fake messages’: SBI warning to Yono app users
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‘TMC didn’t want more daughters in power’: PM Modi in Bengal after women quota bill fails
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Stop the cold shock: Why lukewarm water is better for managing fever
3 min readNew DelhiApr 19, 2026 12:00 PM IST When someone has a fever, the instinct is often to cool the body down as quickly as possible—sometimes with cold water. But experts say this approach can backfire. According to Dr Meenal Thakral, Consultant-Geriatric Medicine, Artemis Hospitals, using room-temperature or lukewarm water is not only safer...
Stop using cold water for fever—here’s what works instead
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