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Your Body Has More Microbial Cells Than Human Cells

By G. C.
Environment

The Invisible Snowfall Feeding the Deep Ocean

By G. C.
Science,Society

The 10% Brain Myth: You’re Using Far More Than You Think

By G. C.
Science,Technology

Light in 37 Dimensions: When Physics Breaks Our Intuition

By G. C.
Science

When the Sky Turned Red: Lightning We Weren’t Meant to See

By G. C.
Science

The Science of Scent and Memory

By G. C. on Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Have you ever wondered why the smell of freshly baked cookies or a whiff of a perfume can transport you back in time? Certain smells have the power to evoke vivid memories, almost as if you are reliving a moment from your past. This intriguing connection between scents and recollection plays a significant role not …

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Science History

Ticking Within: The Gene That Unlocks Our Body Clock

By G. C. on Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Imagine a world where we understand the exact workings behind when we feel sleepy or why at certain times of the day, we’re bursting with energy. On April 30th, 1994, a piece of this complex puzzle was placed when scientists at Northwestern University reported in Science magazine a groundbreaking discovery—a gene in mice that controls …

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Global Affairs

Chemical Weapons Convention: A Global Pact

By G. C. on Monday, April 29, 2024

The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) stands as a critical accord in the realm of international security, aiming to eliminate the threat posed by chemical weapons. Effective from April 29, 1997, this treaty has been a cornerstone in the global effort to promote peace and ensure that the horrors of chemical warfare do not repeat themselves. …

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Science History

Ear Trumpets to AI: Hearing Aid Evolution

By G. C. on Sunday, April 28, 2024

April 27th marks a pivotal date in the history of medical technology. On this day in 1880, the first U.S. patent for an electric hearing aid was issued to Francis D. Clarke and M.G. Foster. Their invention laid the groundwork for what would become a life-changing technology for millions. This blog explores the remarkable journey …

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Science History

Explorers of Evolution: Wallace & Bates in the Amazon

By G. C. on Saturday, April 27, 2024

Today, on the 26th of April, we commemorate an extraordinary departure that took place in 1848, when two ambitious Welsh botanists, Alfred Russel Wallace, and Henry Walter Bates, embarked from Liverpool, England, bound for the vast, uncharted wilderness of the Amazon, South America. Their goal was to explore and document its teeming natural history, but …

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Science

Hubble Telescope: Unveiling the Cosmos

By G. C. on Friday, April 26, 2024

Since its launch in 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has served as humanity’s eye into the cosmos, capturing images that have not only mesmerized us but also advanced our understanding of the universe. This blog aims to shed light on the significance of HST’s discoveries and explore why they matter, even to those of …

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Sociology

The Scopes Monkey Trial: Clash of Science and Society

By G. C. on Wednesday, April 24, 2024

In the sweltering summer of 1925, a small town in Tennessee became the focal point of a national debate that would echo through the annals of American history. The Scopes Monkey Trial, as it came to be known, wasn’t just a legal skirmish over teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution—it was a profound cultural and philosophical …

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Economy

Navigating Markets in India: Insights

By G. C. on Tuesday, April 23, 2024

In a world where economic terms buzz around us like bees, understanding these can be the difference between making or breaking our personal finances. Today, we’re diving into some key concepts that sound complex but are incredibly relevant to your daily life: the Capital Market, Bull Market, and Bear Market. Whether you’re saving up for …

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Economy

Tax Terms Every Indian Should Know: A Simple Guide

By G. C. on Monday, April 22, 2024

In the complex world of taxation, a little knowledge can go a long way. Whether you’re an employee, a small business owner, or just trying to manage your family budget, understanding key tax terms can significantly affect your financial decisions. Today, we’ll break down three important concepts: Tax Havens, Withholding Allowance, and Marginal Tax Rate. …

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Economy

Amortization, Capital Allowance & Deferred Tax: A Guide for Common Man

By G. C. on Saturday, April 20, 2024

Taxes can seem like a labyrinth of numbers and jargon, daunting to those not versed in the art of finance. Yet, understanding certain tax-related terms can be crucial, not just for business owners, but for every taxpayer. In this blog, we’ll demystify three such terms: Amortization, Capital Allowance, and Deferred Tax. We’ll explore what these …

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Your Body Has More Microbial Cells Than Human Cells

Your Body Has More Microbial Cells Than Human Cells

The Invisible Snowfall Feeding the Deep Ocean

The Invisible Snowfall Feeding the Deep Ocean

The 10% Brain Myth You’re Using Far MoreThan You Think

The 10% Brain Myth: You’re Using Far More Than You Think

Light in 37 DimensionsWhen Physics Breaks Our Intuition

Light in 37 Dimensions: When Physics Breaks Our Intuition

When the Sky Turned Red Lightning We Weren’t Meant to See

When the Sky Turned Red: Lightning We Weren’t Meant to See

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