It’s nothing to be ashamed of. Humans have held a variety of superstitions for thousands of years—we have evidence of superstitious behavior going as far back as the 4th century BCE.
Chekumuki' science test, will attend a three-day 'Street Science Carnival' in Adilabad from December 14-16. The event aims to ...
Join 500 high school students in Adilabad for the ‘Street Science Carnival’ from December 14-16, where they will learn from ...
More than one in 10 Brits won’t buy a black cat or dog – because they’re superstitious. A poll of 2,000 adults found 12 per ...
Dominic Sangma’s award-winning film, Rapture, has finally returned home, screening at Shillong’s State Central Library until ...
A recent study shows that a quarter of UK adults are superstitious and the charity Blue Cross worries this is stopping people from adopting certain pets.
With Halloween here, superstitions are front and center, influencing how we think about luck and fortune. Many of these beliefs may seem irrational, but they still impact our daily lives.
In the competitive realm of sports where every move can make a difference, athletes often turn to rituals and superstitions as a means of finding comfort and boosting performance. Dr. Carly Anderson, ...
Crossing fingers and similar superstitious behaviors are mostly benign. But confusing one's thoughts for intentions may be ...
From wishbones to longevity noodles to throwing rice, learn about 13 food superstitions and beliefs from around the globe.
Today, science has brought Zosia’s story back to life. Researchers from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Poland, along with ...
The study found 25 per cent of adults are very or somewhat superstitious, and 30 per cent live in fear of breaking a mirror. While 14 per cent would never spill some salt - without taking the time ...