Climate Change and the Causes
We’ve all heard of it, but what is climate change and what is it doing to our planet? Climate change (or global warming), is
We’ve all heard of it, but what is climate change and what is it doing to our planet? Climate change (or global warming), is
There have been many inventions that have helped mankind such as the wheel, paper, and the airplane. And then, there’s candy. Candy may not be as important as
It’s hard to imagine that a few inches of plastic can protect your head from life-threatening physical trauma, right? But somehow, bicycle helmets (and all
It is International Yoga Day 2021 and Yoga not only includes just asanas but also different Pranayamas (breathing techniques) and meditation that teaches kids patience
What happens when Oil and Water mix? Have you tried to wash oily hands in just water and discovered that your hands stayed oily? Or
The Universe is big, but how big is it? All the planets, galaxies, stars including you on our very own home planet Earth, make up
Juneteenth — a combination of the words June and nineteenth — is one of the oldest known holidays commemorating the end of slavery in the
Introduction Through hand movements rather than speech, people using sign language can communicate their thoughts and feelings. Around the world there are more than 100 sign
What are Antibiotics? Antibiotics are special medicines that are given to fight certain diseases caused by bacteria and parasites. In other words, antibiotics are actually
The Eiffel Tower which stands grand is one of the world’s most famous selfie backdrops, but it’s also home to a little-known apartment with an
Doughnuts are funny. If you don’t believe it, think of saying the word in a Homer Simpson voice: “DOUGH-NUTS!” Executive producer of “The Simpsons” Al
On the heels of the spectacular May 26, 2021, total lunar eclipse comes another celestial spectacle. On June 10, 2021, some lucky stargazers will witness
When we go to a beach often the sea water gets into our mouth and it tastes salty. On the other hand when we visit
To know or not to know, that is the question! Well, wouldn’t you prefer to know? Hamlet, an ever curious hamster, is on a quest
NASA has released an incredible new picture of the Milky Way, a project that took an astronomer a year of working from home during lockdowns
The mummies were transported from the Egyptian Museum on Cairo’s Tahrir Square to their new home Egyptians have been witnessing a historic procession
Nope, it’s not “save our ship.” Not even close. “Save Our Ship!” “Save Our Souls!” “Save On Socks (at Sal’s Irregular Sock Emporium)!” These are
Percival Lowell was a man of many errors. The 19th-Century travel writer and businessman – fabulously wealthy, perennially moustachioed, and often found in crisp three-piece
As the Nobel Prizes for medicine, physics, chemistry, literature and peace are announced through this week, mathematicians are once again left feeling excluded from the
Let’s start by saying the Universe is big. When we look in any direction, the furthest visible regions of the Universe are estimated to be
Here are some of the most interesting research papers to have appeared in top science journals last week. Slime mold memory Published in PNAS How
The Brookesia has a body just 13.5mm long Two of the tiny lizards were discovered by a German-Madagascan expedition team in Madagascar. The male
To honour the birth anniversary of India’s fifth Prime Minister, Chaudhary Charan Singh, National Farmers Day 2020 is celebrated across India today (December 23) every
International Human Solidarity Day is celebrated every year on December 20. According to the UN website, the day celebrates unity in diversity throughout the world
Tikal is the largest of the ancient ruined cities of the Maya civilization. If you ever visit Guatemala don’t miss the chance to visit the
Throughout human history, migration has been a courageous expression of the individual’s will to overcome adversity and to live a better life. Today, globalization, together
Vijay Diwas is celebrated on 16 December in India to remember the martyrs, their sacrifices, and to strengthen the role of armed forces for the
Zamenhof Day (Zamenhofa Tago in Esperanto), also called Esperanto Day, is celebrated on 15 December, the birthday of Esperanto creator L. L. Zamenhof. It is
World Energy Conservation Day World Energy Conservation Day is celebrated on 14th December globally to highlight the importance of energy consumption and its use in
World Violin day World Violin day is celebrated on the 13th of December every year. Just twelve days before Christmas. So, World Violin day is