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Dolphins Scientists reveal that Dolphins use sound in an unusual way. It’s called echo-location. A specialised fat filled organ called the melon behind the forehead
Dolphins Scientists reveal that Dolphins use sound in an unusual way. It’s called echo-location. A specialised fat filled organ called the melon behind the forehead
Stage, lights, costumes, a dazzling performer…these are what make up a captivating show. Performing arts are all about this – combining art and entertainment for
After long 14-years and a $6.6 million restoration, Egypt’s oldest pyramid was reopened to the public on March 5, 2020. Located in the Saqqara necropolis,
Today in History 1645 English Long Parliament passes the Self-Denying Ordinance, limiting regional armies, significant step toward New Model Army 1922 Joseph Stalin is
As the world becomes a busier place, night skies uncontaminated by light pollution aren’t as common as they once were. The International Dark Sky Association
The word ‘Chess’ illustrates the “mental stamina, psychology, tactics, methodology etc.” Just like a popular Japanese author, Kazuo Ishiguro said “It was like when you
Today in History 1453 Mehmed II begins his siege of Constantinople (İstanbul), which falls May 29 1513 Explorer Juan Ponce de León claims Florida
Hiccups are loud, embarrassing, and mildly uncomfortable. We have no control over them and they can happen anytime, anywhere. But they can cause a giggle
We always wear a watch on our wrist and it has become an important part of our day to day lives. But have you ever
Today in History 527 Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne 1748 Ruins of Pompeii
Here are few famous scientists who got us where we are today. It’s probably time we all learned a bit more about them. Check out
All of you might have heard and seen the move The Ice Age but do you know the history of Ice Age? The Ice Age
Today in History 1146 Bernard of Clairvaux preaches his famous sermon in a field at Vézelay, urging the necessity of a Second Crusade. Louis
Many of you might have heard of Nostradamus. Well he was a sixteenth century seer who according to supporters has accurately predicted many significant events
Today in History 240 BC 1st recorded perihelion passage of Halley’s Comet 1856 Russia signs the Treaty of Paris, ending the Crimean War 1867 Alaska
Binney & Smith, the maker of Crayola products, started out in the late 1800s making the color pigment for the paint used on the common
When people get in an airplane, the last thought on their mind is that the airplane might disappear. Sure – planes can be delayed, or
Bowling is a sport where people roll a heavy ball. It was invented centuries ago when grenades were heavy iron balls. Two main kinds of
A comet is a relatively small solar system body that orbits the Sun. When close enough to the Sun they display a visible coma (a fuzzy
Have you heard the story of the lost kingdom of Atlantis? According to Greek mythology, Atlantis was a series of beautiful islands created by the
If you are feeling low or if you have been diagnosed with depression, the last thing you probably feel like doing is putting on your
1. Cheese was created over 4,000 years ago-by accident 2. It takes 10 pounds of milk to make just 1 pound of cheese. 3. Over
Body odor is a general term for what happens to seat and other skin secretions when they are acted upon by naturally occurring bacteria. Want
Have you ever wondered what makes a bee buzz? Don’t fall off your chair but its the wings that makes it buzz. When an insect
BTS is the English name based on their Korean name, Bangtan Sonyeondan, which translates to “Bulletproof Boy Scouts”. It’s quite a high-flown title and reminded
Yes—vampire bats, which live in Central and South America, drink only blood. But not to worry! They are are nothing like the fictional vampires in
Have you seen an insect on a Zebra? No. Why? Tim Caro, a biologist at the University of California, Davis, believes it has to do
Not able to smell even the strongest perfume is called anosmia — otherwise known as “smell blindness” — and doctors think it might be a
Can you even imagine skyscrapers being around if not for elevators? And apart from the ease and convenience to most people, elevators also make life
A cluster of bananas is called a ‘hand’, while a single banana is called a ‘finger’. Bananas are naturally slightly radioactive. Bananas can float in