A heated argument: Swetha Sivakumar writes on induction cooktops
How can a stovetop be smooth, flat, and eternally cool? PREMIUM They can be noisy, and they only work with certain grades of metal, but induction cooktops have come a long way. They don’t even cost much more than a gas range today. …
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Running for their lives: Rudraneil Sengupta writes on the athletes of Gaza
Alaa al-Dali, a construction worker in Gaza, used to be on the Palestinian national cycling team. In 2018,…
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With a Banng: Check out Garima Arora’s recipe for frozen chicken liver on toast
Updated on: Sept 05, 2025 01:05 pm IST She operates three restaurants between Bangkok, Gurugram and Mumbai. Her first, Gaa, earned two Michelin stars. Here’s a recipe from her newest …
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#HTWknd | The final secrets of the human genome have been decoded. Scientists are a step closer to understanding what makes us human. See how it all unfolded, and where Indian science fits in. Via @vaguevanes
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Inner piece: The final secrets of the human genome
For 20 years, scientists have been trying to read the final hazy strings of DNA that comprise the human genome. They finally finished last year, bringing us one step closer to understanding what makes us human. The newly mapped sequences can help us learn more about cancers, birth defects, how our ape ancestors fared, what separates us all and connects us all too. See how it all unfolded, and where Indian science fits in.
Hindustan Times#HTWknd | What causes friendships to atrophy? Can one work towards “buddies for life”? Learn from the drama of The Banshees of Inisherin? It is vital to periodically reassess what kinds of bonds bring value, says @c_assisi. In this week's #LifeHacks
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No buddy knows how it turns out: Life Hacks by Charles Assisi
There are no rules or formal structures that govern friendships. It’s time to rethink how we imagine these bonds as enriching our lives.
Hindustan Times#HTWknd | It’s not always “Cheers” and “Cheese”. See what people around the world clink glasses with, or say when they want everyone to "Smile!" In this week’s #CapitalLetters, with Adam Jacot de Boinod
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How ‘Cheers’, ‘Cheese’ and other exclamations change around the world
In a new Wknd column, author Adam Jacot de Boinod unwraps mysteries relating to phrases of everyday use, and hunts down quirky parallels from around the world. Look out for Capital Letters every month.
Hindustan Times#HTWknd | Watch out for scenes of a textual nature
In the workplace, emojis are now loaded with layers of meaning. Jargon carries more baggage. Full stops can give away your age. Didn’t you get the memo, asks @AneshaGeorge?
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Scenes of a textual nature: The changing language of work
In the workplace, emojis are now loaded with layers of meaning. Jargon carries more baggage. Full stops can give away your age. Didn’t you get the memo?
Hindustan Times#HTWknd | It was used in WW2 to seal pipes. Teflon found its calling in cookware in the ’50s, but was then found to be releasing toxic fumes. What replaced it? Is it safe? Are there alternatives? @Upgrade_My_Food has the inside track on your pots and pans
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Sticky situation: Swetha Sivakumar on how Teflon caught on
After it was invented in the 1930s, Teflon was used in World War 2 to seal pipes. The non-stick material found its calling in cookware in the ’50s, but was also found to be releasing toxic fumes. What replaced it? Is it safe? Are there alternatives? Read on.
Hindustan Times#HTWknd | The font that grew on a tree
A Danish designer collaborated with a beech to create a new typeface. It involved some carving, a lot of waiting, and offers intriguing insight into how a tree grows and heals. Take a look, via @storeysofbombay
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Bark, with a bold type: The font that grew on a tree
Danish designer Bjørn Karmann collaborated with a beech tree in a forest that his parents grew, in order to create a new font. It involved some carving, a lot of waiting, and yielded intriguing insight into how a tree grows and heals.
Hindustan Times#HTWknd | Maar daala… oh, maar daala
Eyes that mesmerised, lips that spouted poetry, hearts full of yearning... as tawaifs return to the screen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s new series, @AnupamaChopra looks back at the courtesans that lit up our screens
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Maar daala: Anupama Chopra looks back on courtesans that lit up our screens
Eyes that mesmerise, lips that spout poetry, hearts full of yearning... tawaifs return in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s new series, drawing from cinema’s best.
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