
Why are we always “Hangry”?
“Hangry” is the phenomenon of getting angry when we’re hungry. A hectic morning spent scrambling to complete a load of assignments turns into lunchless noon. Our stomach starts to growl
“Hangry” is the phenomenon of getting angry when we’re hungry. A hectic morning spent scrambling to complete a load of assignments turns into lunchless noon. Our stomach starts to growl
The researcher’s team at RMIT University has developed an electronic artificial skin that mimics the human body’s near-instant feedback response and can also react to the sensations at the same
With the commencement of new technologies and scanning methods, now we might expect that the scientists have already discovered all there which we need to know about human anatomy. The
A brilliant young Indian-American scientist and inventor, Gitanjali Rao, has been named the first-ever ‘Kid of the Year’ by TIME magazine for her “astonishing work using technology to tackle issues
You must have noticed these three equidistant stars in the night sky shining brightly as they pass overhead every night between October and March – these three are Orion’s Belt
The world’s first successful parachute jump was witnessed on December 26, 1783, when a crowd gathered outside the observatory in a French city near the south coast on the Mediterranean
The scientists from Australia’s national science agency, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), have created a new atlas of the universe by mapping millions of galaxies. Experts at
Priya’s Mask is the story of the first Indian female superhero Priya and her faithful flying tiger, Sahas, as they find themselves amid the ongoing crisis of COVID-19 and try
Naomi Osaka, the Japanese tennis star and three-time Grand Slam winner has inspired a manga character and is soon set to debut in the manga world with Nakayoshi magazine. She
Washing hands is something that parents and teachers teach children from a very young age and its importance has increased even more today during the coronavirus pandemic. But handwashing hasn’t
Walt Disney Studios has given us many new and modern classic characters of all time but if you think you know all about them, you might be wrong. Here are
Have you ever noticed that every time you switch on the radio for your morning commute, radio stations go something like this – “Time to wake up with K98.3” or
You must have often heard a parrot imitate human speech with perfection – an impressive feat to carry out when even humans find it hard to speak masterfully. But how
Not very surprisingly, Merriam-Webster announced on Monday that ‘pandemic’ is its 2020 word of the year which rose above the most in 2020. That probably isn’t a big shock, Peter
The Asian Highway 2 runs through the heart of Khuzama village in Kohima district, Nagaland. It has streets lamps that stand 7-foot tall and its posts are painted in colours
Almost everyone has used a glue one time or another and if you are someone very involved in art and craft, you must be using a glue almost regularly. Adhesives
The earliest strange incident concerning the Bermuda Triangle was first reported in the late 1400s when in the search of the Americas, the explorer Christopher Columbus sailed through the Atlantic
Every time we start to think of ourselves as all-powerful, nature reminds us of its capability of releasing some furious energy and telling us who’s the boss here. Case in
Second-year college students from New York have found a page from an old book from the 1500s with hidden writing on it; the hidden writing was found using a special
As per a new study investigating the fossilised megalodon teeth, ancient giant predatory sharks used to rear their young ones in nurseries millions of years ago. Five potential nurseries, dating
There are many popular facts and stories but many people do not know which of these are true and which ones are merely a myth. Today we will find out
National Geographic has published its new “Best of the World 2021” list and announces the 25 extraordinary destinations that will inspire readers to “dream now, go later” and define our
A 3-year-old project has been announced by a group of researchers to collect information about the important smells of Europe from the 1500s to the early 1900s and part of
As part of The Lighthouse Project, Aaria Chandwani, Adarsh Chittimoori and Saachi Gonzalez Chennur connect with children of their age from across the globe during the weekends, chatting and doing
How many times have you wished you could understand what your cat is trying to say? Well, the good news is here! This Alexa Developer’s app, MeowTalk, records the sound
It normally takes gigantic pressure, extremely hot temperature and billions of years for the creation of the diamonds as we see them in their beautiful forms. But an international team
The Dakshina Kannada-Udupi coast has been lightened up by the beautiful bioluminescence that is being witnessed there for the past few days, commonly known as sea sparkle! The College of
When stars get too close to the black holes, they usually end up getting sucked in by their strong gravitational force from where even light can not escape. But this
Have you ever thought of a squid-like robot that can both swim and take pictures? Well here it is! The machine was built to explore the sea by researchers at
Tristan da Cunha, a tiny remote island located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean is creating one of the largest protected ocean areas in the world, the island announced.