Hyundai, Kia post record sales in US in February
Hyundai Motor, South Korea's top automaker, saw its sales in the United States climb 3 per cent from a year ago in February, marking its biggest sales for the month, the company said on Sunday.
Hyundai Motor, South Korea's top automaker, saw its sales in the United States climb 3 per cent from a year ago in February, marking its biggest sales for the month, the company said on Sunday.
The data captured could also benefit humans on Earth by providing insights into how space weather and other cosmic forces impact Earth.
Scientists have devised a novel technology, which intends to redefine the virtual reality experience by expanding to incorporate a new sensory connection -- taste.
Fish parasitic isopods of the family Cymothoidae are known to attach to the buccal cavity, branchial cavity, and body surfaces, and they can be embedded in the body tissues of the host fish species, according to the group of researchers.
In the latest instance of highly educated professionals falling prey to cyber scammers, the Vice Chancellor of Odisha’s Berhampur University was ensnared in ‘digital arrest’ and lost Rs 14 lakh to the cyber criminals.
About 41 per cent of Indian workers now have two or more sources of income, the highest among 18 surveyed countries, as there has been a substantial rise in salary satisfaction among the Indian professionals, a report showed on Tuesday.
South Korea's largest lobby group of community doctors on Tuesday threatened to begin an indefinite walkout starting June 27 unless the government accepts its demands, including revisiting the issue of increasing medical school admissions.
Microsoft on Tuesday announced the availability of its new Copilot+PCs – Surface Laptop and Surface Pro – which are the fastest Windows PCs designed for the AI era.
According to the non-profit organisation Understood.org, about 63 per cent of adults with a learning or thinking difference wish they had been diagnosed earlier in life.
Scientists documented many river-course changes, called avulsions, including some in response to earthquakes.