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Do you know how massive a Neutron Star is?
By Sunay Udaipurwala We live in a weird and wonderful world and the way we study, explore and understand this world is called SCIENCE. As...
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Jul 9, 20222 min read


Science Behind Homosexuality
By Arush Desai A global survey revealed that 3% of all people identify as gay and 4% as bisexual. But homosexuality is still a...
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Jun 4, 20223 min read


Do you know how pollutants adversely affect your respiratory system?
By Sia Dhruva Air pollution surrounds us all. This means poisonous and potentially dangerous chemicals engulf us all the time. Our...
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May 28, 20222 min read


Imaging the Milky Way's Central Black Hole: Sagittarius A*
By Anushree Kagalkar On 12th May, 2022, the scientific world made a huge breakthrough by revealing the first ever image of a supermassive...
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May 21, 20223 min read


Photoshopping Your Baby! A Modern Wave In Genetic Engineering
By Arunima Desai Have you ever thought of possessing the ultimate power of being able to modify your own baby? Sounds pretty...
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May 17, 20222 min read


INTO THE MULTIVERSE WITH BaZnGa
By Hetavii Shah ‘Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness’ has taken our world by a storm, as expected. The concept of a Multiverse...
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May 6, 20223 min read


ASTROBIOLOGY: The Beginning of a New Era…
By Shreeya Sawant Ever since early humans first looked skyward and imagined the stars as distant campfires, humanity has pondered upon...
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Apr 30, 20223 min read


The Architect of Quantum Theory
By Annika Davuluri Early Life Born in Kiel, Germany, on this day in 1858 (23rd April), Max Planck came from a strong academic background,...
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Apr 23, 20223 min read


The Mystical Lights of the World
By Sia Dhruva Have you ever contemplated over the principle that creates one of nature’s most enthralling beauties: the Northern Lights?...
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Apr 15, 20223 min read
Did you know how the sky gets its colors?
By Sanya Nihalani The sky is something we see every day. From the classic light blue in our preschool drawings to the majestic sunsets we...
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Sep 26, 20201 min read
Gregor Mendel : A Monk and His Peas
By Tamanna Balachandran Once upon a time, there was the willow leaf mandarin (citrus deliciosa) and the sweet orange (citrus sinensis)....
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Sep 22, 20203 min read
Did you know how Egyptian doctors treated patients?
By Hetvi Vakil Egyptian medicine is one of the oldest documented ones in the world. Believe it or not, their practices and vast knowledge...
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Sep 18, 20202 min read
Triple Point
By Ayush Mehta Did you know that water can boil and freeze at the same time? As astonishing as this sounds, it is absolutely true and...
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Aug 25, 20201 min read
The War Of Currents
By Khushi Chaudhry Nicola Tesla vs. Thomas Edison In 1893, 25.8 million people attended the World’s Columbian Fair in Chicago,...
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Aug 25, 20203 min read
Shadow Harvesting
By Aileen Hussain Solar energy, when discovered by Edmond Becquerel, was the answer to expensive energy sources. However it had its own...
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Aug 25, 20202 min read
Halos
By Aaryan Mehta We are so engrossed in our lives with school and office work that we often forget the big, beautiful world around us....
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Aug 9, 20201 min read
How to build a brain
(derived from How to Create a Mind by Ray Kurzweil) By Sachita Chittal Out of all the scientific advances, regenerating essential organs...
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Aug 9, 20202 min read
Do you know the chemical composition of your brain?
By Sanya Nihalani An astounding 78% of our brain consists of just water. The rest is a mix of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, soluble...
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Jul 26, 20201 min read
How does an airplane fly?
By Dhruv Varma Airplanes! Aren’t those the giant metal tubes carrying hundreds of people, thousands of feet above the ground? Have you...
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Jul 26, 20202 min read
Your Microbiome and You
By Samuel Barrett Believe it or not, you’re not completely you. That’s right. While the concept of “you” is widely debatable,...
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Jul 26, 20203 min read
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