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Category: Science

Quotients & Reminders…

Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is basically a score derived from a set of standardised tests, developed to measure a person’s cognitive abilities (or intelligence) in relation to their age group. Not […]

The Storytelling Animal

Sulawesi – an Indonesian island east of Borneo, comprising of several long peninsulas radiating from a mountainous centre – is famous for coral reefs and dive sites, such as Bunaken […]

Deconstructing The Image Of Reality

THE TECHNOLOGICAL FIXATION: DECONSTRUCTING THE IMAGE OF REALITY IN THE AGE OF PANDEMIC By Ayush Majumdar and Dr Gouri Sankar Nag The sudden familiarity of the human beings with the […]

The Coat Of Arms!

Hand Sanitiser has become a saviour in the world afflicted with Coronavirus. Even a few months back, manufacturers or vendors could not imagine that there would be a skyrocketing demand […]

The In-Human Mind!

With the Coronavirus endemic making the Global Community the most vulnerable, the world is looking at scientists and research laboratories for its rescue. Experts’ suggestions have already made people perplexed, […]

Creativity During Quarantine

An epidemic was spreading rapidly in London and other parts of England. Although it was not known which virus had triggered it, contemporary people had an idea how to tackle […]

Song Of The Sparrow?

Human aggression and alluring greed have already created troubles for many a species in this world, especially for the sparrows (Scientific name: Passeridae). Since 2010, the the animal activists have […]

A Move Forward In A Backward Nation?

After putting the plate full of French Fries on the table, she said: “Many thanks to you. Welcome, and enjoy!” A perfect feminine voice, although the language was Dari or […]

Bibliosmia

When my father used to purchase new books for me during my childhood, I would wrap them up in plastic bags, and put them (read the treasure trove) in the […]