O Captain, My Captain!
Well, this was around the time when Britain and France were engaged in a war for seven long years in the US in the third quarter (1756-1763) of the 18th […]
Gaslighting & The Illusion Of Post-Truth
It became noticeable because of one of the scenes of the 1944 Oscar-winning film Gaslight, starring Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman (August 29, 1915 – August 29, 1982), based on a […]
Time Travel Theory Sparked
Can one really travel from the present to the past or the future using time as a medium? Science and technology are still searching for answers to this. Often, we […]
Time Is Up For Leap Second
The General Conference on Weights and Measures (GCWM) has decided to stop the practice of Leap Second in 2035. A leap second is a one-second adjustment that is occasionally applied […]
On The Expanding Universe
The universe, possibly, started forming nearly 13.8 billion years ago, and it has been expanding since then. It is like a balloon has been gradually getting filled with air. Many, […]
The (Tali)Ban & ‘Pen Path’
Matiullah Wesa is a Kandahar-based social worker who is continuing with his struggle regarding Women’s Education. In life, he has experienced extreme forms of religious fundamentalism in Afghanistan, as the […]
On Truculence
Once Peter Seeger (popularly known as Pete Seeger; May 3, 1919 – January 27, 2014), the noted American musician-songwriter-composer-singer, had reminisced about his famous song ‘Where Have All the Flowers […]
The Tunnel In The River-Bed
River Euphrates is popularly considered as the bearer and carrier of the Mesopotamian Civilisation that had developed in the heart of Asia about 6,000 years ago. The importance of Mesopotamian […]
Neolithic Activities, In Art Form
What was the world like thousands of years ago? How did people live their lives at that period of time? There is a lot of curiosity among modern people about […]
