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How unhealthy ultra-processed foods are designed, marketed to make us crave them | Food-wine News

How unhealthy ultra-processed foods are designed, marketed to make us crave them | Food-wine News

Consumption of ultra-processed foods including soft drinks, snacks and ready meals is growing worldwide, despite evidence they are unhealthy. Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) make up about 70% of packaged food products on supermarket shelves, and even more in convenience stores. In our new research, we explore how companies that produce these foods play on human nature to make such products seem the easiest, most rewarding and compelling option.We show that UPFs are designed to make us crave them and eat more. They are marketed to all groups, particularly children, in a way that makes them seem the most delicious and convenient option, giving the best value-for-money, despite many health harms.Our attraction to UPFs is no coincidence. UPF companies combine a range of tactics to drive up consumption. Many of these tactics exploit the ways we think, feel and behave. Why do we keep eating UPFs———————————–UPFs are the most processed foods on the market. According to the medical journal The Lancet, they are commercial formulations made from cheap ingredients extracted or derived from whole foods, combined with …

Apex movie review: Charlize Theron battles nature, Taron Egerton, but cannot outrun a predictable script | Movie-review News

Apex movie review: Charlize Theron battles nature, Taron Egerton, but cannot outrun a predictable script | Movie-review News

There’s a particular thrill in watching a star walk into terrain that seems bigger than them. Not just physically—though mountains tend to do that—but cinematically, where the scale of the setting promises a story that could swallow clichés whole and spit out something raw, unpredictable. Survival thrillers, at their best, do exactly that. They strip characters of artifice and leave them with instinct. At their worst, they become endurance tests of a different kind—of patience. Charlize Theron has, over the years, built a reputation for thriving in precisely these spaces. She belongs to that rare league of actresses – Angelina Jolie, Scarlett Johansson, Uma Thurman, Karen Gillan, Zoe Saldaña – who have not only embraced action but reshaped its texture. And yet, even within that group, Theron’s filmography feels unusually varied. From the relentless chaos of Mad Max: Fury Road to the bone-crunching intimacy of Atomic Blonde, from the mythic immortality of The Old Guard to the high-octane spectacle of the Fast & Furious franchise, she has fought warlords, spies, systems, and gravity itself. In …

Celebrating Marcel Duchamp: the artist who turned a urinal into an artwork | News Today News

Celebrating Marcel Duchamp: the artist who turned a urinal into an artwork | News Today News

3 min readUpdated: Apr 10, 2026 08:25 PM IST It was more than 100 years ago that by turning a urinal upside down, artist Marcel Duchamp did the same to the art world — quite literally. In April 1917, the French-American artist famously submitted an inverted urinal brought from a store, signed and dated “R. Mutt, 1917,” to the Society of Independent Artists’ salon in New York, which claimed to be “unjuried”. Associated with the Dada movement (that questioned traditionlal values in art in post World War 1 Europe), Duchamp reportedly wanted to test that claim. Consequently, the artwork titled Fountain might have failed to find a place in their exhibition, but it did manage to cause a stir. What followed was a decades-long debate on the meaning and boundaries of what constitutes art and what can be claimed by an artist as their own work. While that discussion continues to evolve till date, and Fountain is often cited as a cornerstone of conceptual art in some ways, a new exhibition at the Museum of …

Sundar Pichai’s Holi Post Featuring Mumbai Photographer Goes Viral

Sundar Pichai’s Holi Post Featuring Mumbai Photographer Goes Viral

2 min readNew DelhiMar 4, 2026 10:59 AM IST Sundar Pichai joined millions in celebrating the festival of colours, Holi, sharing festive wishes through his official Instagram account. The Google CEO posted a vivid photograph taken on the Pixel 8 Pro, writing, “A celebration of color, community, and new beginnings. Happy Holi to all! Incredible shot by @prajai_k taken on Pixel 8 Pro.” The eye-catching image–credited to a Mumbai photographer–quickly drew widespread admiration online. It perfectly captures the electric spirit of Holi, centring on a figure mid-throw as a dramatic burst of neon pink gulal fills the lower half of the frame, set against a clear blue sky above. Check out the Holi post:   Photographer Prajay Katkoria responded warmly after being tagged by the tech leader, saying, “Means a lot, Sundar Pichai sir! Happy Holi to everyone.” Who is Prajay Katkoria? As per his social media profiles, Katkoria is a Mumbai photographer with a background in finance. His LinkedIn bio describes him as a BA graduate in Economics and a finance professional with a …

Why 2026 may be India Art Fair’s most ambitious edition yet | Eye News

Why 2026 may be India Art Fair’s most ambitious edition yet | Eye News

As visitors make the long walk to the NSIC Grounds in Okhla for the India Art Fair (IAF) this year, the approach itself will become a prelude. Rising along the fair’s façade will be a tent that will more than just house art. In here will be Goa-based artist Afrah Shafiq’s monumental work that uses the language of embroidery, bringing meaning to motifs and their histories through an interactive AR (Augmented Reality) layer. “Each edition of the IAF builds on the last. It’s a living platform for us. There is a conscious effort to introduce new formats, commissions and curatorial lenses every year, ensuring that the fair remains responsive to the artistic, regional and global shifts. This year, for instance, reflects a deeper curatorial focus, expanded public engagement and stronger cross-disciplinary conversations,” says Jaya Asokan, director of IAF. In what is being touted as one of its most ambitious programmes, in its 17th edition IAF will see a record 133 exhibitors — including 94 galleries, regional and international art institutions — 26 of which will …

Regularly engaging in varied physical activities could extend lifespan: Study | Fitness News

Regularly engaging in varied physical activities could extend lifespan: Study | Fitness News

Regularly engaging in a variety of physical activity could be a good strategy for prolonging one’s lifespan, according to a study. Findings published in the British Medical Journal suggest that a mix of physical activity, rather than doing more of the same, could be linked to a lower risk of death, regardless of total quantity — an active lifestyle is however still important in its own right. The team, including researchers from the US’ Harvard University’s school of public health and China’s First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, said that while physical activity has been consistently linked with a better physical and mental health, evidence is inconclusive as to how varied kinds of physical activity impacts one’s health. Over 70,700 women and 40,600 men, who reported engaging in physical activity and were free of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer, were looked at. Physical activity assessments were collected over a follow-up period of 30 years. Higher levels of physical activity were related with a lower baseline prevalence of hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, body mass index, a higher …

Sunita Williams reveals the ‘strangest thing’ she has seen in space: ‘I had no idea those things existed’ | Trending News

Sunita Williams reveals the ‘strangest thing’ she has seen in space: ‘I had no idea those things existed’ | Trending News

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, who recently retired after a long career in space exploration, is currently in India and made a candid appearance on entrepreneur Raj Shamani’s podcast. During the conversation, she spoke about her life beyond Earth, reflected on her Indian roots, and shared rare insights from her years spent in orbit. On the podcast, Williams offered a glimpse into what everyday life in space looks like, the challenges, the surprises, and the moments of quiet wonder that come with being an astronaut. When Shamani asked her about the strangest thing she had seen in space, Williams replied, “Two different things that were different or have been different. There’s a lot of communication satellites up there now. And which is great because there’s a lot of communication now on Earth because we have these constellations of satellites. But there is. It was an impression, like, there is a lot of stuff in orbits around the planet.” She went on to add, “The other thing, which was really cool this time, and we were able. …

UP e-rickshaw driver carries snake in jacket to Mathura hospital after being bitten; video goes viral | Trending News

UP e-rickshaw driver carries snake in jacket to Mathura hospital after being bitten; video goes viral | Trending News

An unsettling episode played out in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura when a man who had been bitten by a snake turned up at a government hospital carrying the reptile that attacked him, hidden inside his jacket. The man, identified as e-rickshaw driver Deepak, arrived at the district hospital seeking immediate treatment after being bitten by a snake and later claimed he had been standing outside the hospital for nearly half an hour without receiving medical attention. What left onlookers stunned was his decision to bring the live snake along, calmly keeping it tucked inside his jacket pocket while waiting for anti-venom. A video of the incident soon spread across social media. In the clip, someone can be heard asking Deepak, “Where is the snake?” He responds by unzipping his jacket and revealing the reptile, triggering visible shock among those present. Watch the video: Mathura: An e-rickshaw driver bitten by a venomous SNAKE waits at the hospital, no help in sight. -> When asked, “Where’s the snake?” he calmly pulls a LIVE snake from his jacket 🤣🔥pic.twitter.com/IEJFKRp21e …

Swiggy delivery partner falls while exiting moving train in Anantapur; company issues health update: ‘This is deeply concerning’ | Trending News

Swiggy delivery partner falls while exiting moving train in Anantapur; company issues health update: ‘This is deeply concerning’ | Trending News

A disturbing video from Anantapur railway station in Andhra Pradesh has ignited fresh debate around the safety of gig workers, especially food delivery partners operating under tight timelines. The clip, shared on Instagram by Bijay Anand, shows a Swiggy delivery partner losing balance and falling while attempting to get off a moving train moments after handing over an order. The food had been delivered on the Prashanti Express (train no. 18464), which, according to Anand, stopped at the station for barely one or two minutes. “No delivery is worth a human life,” the post’s caption states. The customer who placed the order was travelling in a First AC coach, which has multiple entry points. By the time the delivery partner completed the handover, the train had already begun to pull out of the station. With his bike parked outside, food bag in hand, and other deliveries pending, the rider tried to step down quickly and ended up falling hard, a moment that left viewers shaken. Watch the video:   As the video spread rapidly across …

Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 review: The Duffer Brothers’ emotional bridge to the endgame | Web-series News

Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 review: The Duffer Brothers’ emotional bridge to the endgame | Web-series News

Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 arrives at a point where spectacle is no longer enough. The show knows it has lived with its audience for nearly a decade, and these three episodes (5-7) feel designed less to surprise than to settle nerves, fill in gaps, and emotionally steady both the characters and the viewers before the final plunge. This is not the part of the season that wants to race ahead. Instead, it slows down, looks inward, and attempts to organise the emotional and narrative mess left behind by Volume 1. Whether that choice always works is another matter, but it tells you exactly what the creators are aiming for here. Credit where it’s due: the Duffer Brothers largely succeed in doing what many long-running shows fail at. Volume 2 is designed to answer questions rather than introduce shiny new mysteries, and on that front, it largely succeeds. The season’s mythology becomes clearer, timelines tighten, motivations align, and the show finally feels like it knows precisely where it’s heading. These episodes move the needle …