When Hunting Saddened The Hunter
The White gentleman received serious injuries after falling from a tree. Earlier, he positioned in the tree to film tigers with a movie camera. Interestingly, he was familiar with a […]
The Remnants Of Consumerism
Once, renowned Bengali poet Sudhindranath Dutta wrote: “Will he end up eating himself out of hunger?” (Verse: Ostrich or Uthpakhi; উটপাখি in Bengali) Perhaps, it would be difficult to find […]
The Wizard Of Grey Twilight
Genesis, the series of photography by Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Ribeiro Salgado Júnior (February 8, 1944 – May 23, 2025), shows a scene on South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic […]
Neanderthal Genes May Be Linked To Brain Defects
Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis), the extinct group of archaic humans, inhabited Europe and Western and Central Asia during the Middle to Late Pleistocene, 0.2-0.3 million years ago. Homo sapiens or modern […]
On Endangered Childhood
Violent conflicts are going on in different parts of the world. The UN has claimed that the global community has not seen so many conflicts in the last three decades. […]
Study: Boys Aren’t Better Than Girls At Math
Many believe that boys are better than girls at mathematics. However, a new study has challenged this age-old notion, revealing that there are no significant differences in mathematical abilities between […]
Stemming From The Same Origin
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o (born James Ngugi; January 5, 1938 – May 28, 2025), the Kenyan author and academic who has been described as the leading novelist of East Africa and […]
A Different Sort Of Crisis
Ioane Teitiota, a citizen of Kiribati (an island nation in the Micronesia subregion of Oceania in the central Pacific Ocean), wanted to take asylum in New Zealand as a Climate […]
Lost Forever
One can trace the statistics of deaths and injuries in wars, as well as armed conflicts, from the distant past to the postmodern era. However, it is quite difficult to […]
