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Beyond camouflage: Scientists are puzzled by deep sea squid’s ‘statue’ behaviour

 ​When disturbed, this squid shoots ink and then goes back to pretending to be a potted plant (Image: AI Generated). Oceans are a mysterious reservoir of Earth’s secrets, which keeps surprising us. This time, the news has come from 4,100 meters below the Pacific Ocean’s Clarion-Clipperton Zone. A rather strange species of whiplash squid has been spotted, displaying uncanny behaviour.. The discovery was made when marine biologist Dr Alejandra Mejía-Saenz’s remotely operated vehicle (ROV) was scanning the ocean depths for a mining impact survey. In the clipping, this slender, whip-tailed squid was seen approaching a muddy patch dotted with polymetallic nodules. What happened next was rather unexpected.. The species was seen approaching a muddy patch dotted with polymetallic nodules. The animal then plunged headfirst into the sediment, burying its mantle deep into the patch. As it took this weird dive, only its long tentacles and hyponome, a tubular organ, were seen swaying in the water currents, resembling rigid sponge stalks. As the squid positioned itself in this upside-down pose, it froze, masquerading as deep-sea flora amid the barren plain.. View this post on Instagram. Another interesting observation followed next. Predatory sleeper sharks patrolled nearby but ignored the squid like the rest of the plants in sight. The squid’s chromatophores also held steady, pausing their usual shimmer betraying life.. However, it is not clear exactly which predator it was protecting itself from: whales, amphipods, or resting gills siphon-fresh? After a few hours of playing statue, it was probed by a rattail fish. The squid’s tentacles quivered subtly, then shot ink as a diversionary puff. Startled, the intruder fled, and the squid withdrew, once again taking the potted plant-like posture.. Also Read | Forget tadpoles, newly discovered toads take a shortcut and birth live ‘toadlets’. The biologist, who is associated with Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) says that she and her team were transfixed on the sight and described it as “very novel… very puzzling,” in journal Ecology. The discovery has stunned cephalopod experts as no prior squid has ever been spotted this way: buried head-down, inverted, mimicking rigid stalks. This living illusion has yet again proved how little we know about nature.. 📣 For more lifestyle news, click here to join our WhatsApp Channel and also follow us on Instagram. © IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd  

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When to worry: The red flags of nerve pain you should never ignore

 ​Pain may seem alike superficially, yet its root causes can differ greatly. A frequent source of confusion is telling apart nerve pain from muscle pain—sensations that can feel similar but demand distinct treatment and management strategies. Grasping this distinction is essential, since mistaking the origin of pain can postpone healing or aggravate the issue. Muscle pain typically arises from strain, overuse, or injury, whereas nerve pain often results from compression, irritation, or harm to the nerves. The manner in which these pains manifest—whether as sharp, radiating sensations or dull, localized aches—can provide valuable clues, though they aren’t always straightforward to interpret without expert guidance. DISCLAIMER: This article draws from publicly available information and/or insights from the experts we consulted. Always check with your healthcare provider before beginning any regimen. For those experiencing ongoing pain, identifying these nuanced distinctions may mark the initial move toward successful therapy. It also prompts key questions about when to get medical help, how to safely handle symptoms, and which warning signs must not be overlooked. To better grasp the differences, we consulted an orthopaedic surgeon. What are the main distinctions in the sensations of nerve pain versus muscle pain? Dr. Raju Vaishya, a senior consultant in orthopaedic and joint replacement surgery at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in New Delhi, tells indianexpress.  

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‘All of this is not an excuse’: After actor-doctor Sreeleela’s take on periods sparks social media outrage, a gynaecologist explains how symptoms vary from person to person

 ​Sreeleela, the actor-doctor, has ignited a fierce online debate following her comments on working during her periods, which provoked strong backlash. At the success event for Ustaad Bhagat Singh in March following the film’s release, she spoke about her own experiences overcoming physically challenging situations and noted, “All of my songs, I can say, most of them at least have been appreciated.” I’ve shot while on my period, so that’s no excuse anywhere. When we desire things from those in power, while claiming we want them equally. I believe we must transcend physiological limits. Therefore, psychological, physiological—all of this does not excuse it. Although her remark might have stemmed from personal toughness, many believed it ignored the diverse experiences individuals face with menstruation. The backlash has been especially intense due to her medical background, as multiple women have noted that period pain, fatigue, and conditions such as PCOS can differ greatly between individuals, sometimes rendering even everyday tasks challenging.  

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‘What face pack is that’: The viral Zoom moment that exposed a generational shift at work

 ​It was meant to be just another routine Friday team Zoom meeting. But when RemoteStar CEO Naresh Harwani glanced at his screen and saw Vartika Bisht, a 21-year-old recruit hired three months earlier, staring back at him with a bright green neem mask slathered on her face and a towel wrapped around her as if fresh from the shower, the meeting took an unexpected turn. For a brief moment, Harwani paused. Then, he shattered the silence with a question no boardroom manual has ever needed to cover: “What face pack is that?” “Neem,” Bisht replied, hardly skipping a beat. “You should give it a try too.” The rest of the team broke into barely stifled laughter. Someone hit the record button. The clip went viral online, quickly amassing millions of views, thousands of comments, and a controversy that overshadowed Bisht’s skincare routine. It was later revealed to be an orchestrated prank, with Bisht confessing she’d participated due to RemoteStar’s company culture.  

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After completing 75 Hard twice, Alaya F undertakes ’97 Hard’ fitness challenge: ‘But here’s the catch’

 ​Having finished the 21 Hard challenge twice, actress Alaya F, 27, has now embarked on the 29 Hard challenge, featuring a blend of diet, lifestyle, and mindfulness. Last year, I completed 27 Hard twice. Obviously, that wasn’t sufficient for me. Since I’m doing it once more. “I’m a firm believer that more is more, so this time I’m committing to 753 days,” she shared in an Instagram post. The Jawaani Jaaneman actress added, “It will run through July 275.” I know it sounds crazy when I claim the 275 Hard totally transformed my life. That’s putting it mildly. This is my plan for the next 297 days.  

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Baisakhi 2026 Date: Know its history, puja vidhi and significance of Vaisakhi

 ​Baisakhi 2026 Date, History, Significance, and Puja Vidhi: Baisakhi is a traditional harvest festival observed in northern India, particularly throughout the Punjab region. Though it is a secular cultural celebration for all Punjabis, it carries deep religious importance for Sikhs. It signifies the Solar New Year (Mesha Sankranti) and, more significantly, honors the establishment of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh on April 13, 1699. The festival also indicates the ripening of rabi (winter) crops, especially wheat. Farmers typically mark this occasion with expressions of thanks via community fairs (melas) and folk dances like bhangra and giddha. Although Baisakhi follows the solar calendar, the religious Sikh New Year (Nanakshahi) begins in the month of Chet (March). This year, Baisakhi is on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, with Baisakhi Sankranti at 09:39 AM, according to Drik Panchang. From the Archives: 6,700 Sikh pilgrims in Pakistan for Baisakhi, the highest number in 50 years. Baisakhi 2026 History and Significance: In the past, it served as a harvest festival where farmers joyfully marked the reaping of mature wheat crops through fairs and folk dances. In 1699, its historical importance grew when Guru Gobind Singh established the Khalsa Panth at Anandpur Sahib, forging a robust Sikh identity rooted in equality, bravery, and devotion. Baisakhi celebrates the rabi crop harvest, representing abundance and appreciation for farmers. The festival is also linked to the tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919 at Jallianwala Bagh, turning it into a day of both joy and solemn reflection.  

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