We Serve Himalayan Food in its True Form, says Chef Doma Wang

Meet Chef Doma Wang, a pioneering Tibetan chef who is taking the culinary world by storm with her authentic and innovative Tibetan dishes. In an exclusive conversation with Deccan Chronicle, Chef Doma shared her thoughts on Tibetan cuisine, innovation, and empowering women in the culinary industry. Chef Doma, how has your Tibetan heritage influenced your … Read more

Accountability for all artificial intelligence used by a health system lies with the Chief AI Officer

Editor’s Note: This is the second in our series, Chief AI Officers in Healthcare. To read the first, an interview with Dennis Chornenky at UC Davis Health, click here. Some health systems across the country interviewing for their first Chief AI Officer – the hottest new executive in healthcare – are looking for executives with … Read more

India, Pakistan share climate challenges but not solutions

Islamabad: Choking smog, scorching heat and ravaging floods — arch-rivals India and Pakistan share the same environmental challenges, offering a rare but unrealised opportunity for collaboration, according to experts. The neighbouring nations, which have fought three wars since their 1947 partition and still bitterly dispute Kashmir, are suffocated every winter by a haze of pollution … Read more

Hue Knew About Emerald Dreams!

With its deep, vibrant hue and timeless elegance, Emerald Green has claimed the spotlight as the defining colour of Winter 2024. This jewel-toned shade is more than a seasonal trend—it’s a statement of opulence, sustainability, and versatility. Whether in haute couture, streetwear, or interior design, emerald green has redefined the winter aesthetic, seamlessly blending luxury … Read more

South Korea’s governing party head supports suspending Yoon’s powers, making impeachment more likely

Seoul: South Korea’s governing party chief expressed support Friday for suspending the constitutional powers of President Yoon Suk Yeol for imposing martial law this week, in a bombshell reversal that makes Yoon’s impeachment more likely. Opposition parties are pushing for a parliamentary vote on Yoon’s impeachment on Saturday, calling his short-lived martial law declaration an … Read more

Bluesky isn’t the ‘new Twitter,’ but its resemblance to the old one is drawing millions of new users

Colorado (US): What would you say at Twitter’s funeral? That’s the question my collaborators and I asked over 1,000 people on social media as part of a broader research project on Twitter migration. Responses ranged from the profane to the poetic, but one common theme was that despite its significant flaws, Twitter at its best … Read more

Dr Mathai condemns Iran for short medical leave for Nobel Peace winner Narges

Pune: Dr Abraham Mathai, former vice chairman of Maharashtra State Minorities Commission, has condemned Iran for the inadequate medical leave granted to Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Ms Narges Mohammadi. The 52-year-old women’s rights activist opposing hijab in Iran has been held in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison since 2021. Iranian officials had suspended Mohammadi’s jail … Read more