
Chemicals in food, water, and the air we consume
In West Virginia, the Tennant family who owned about 200 cattle noticed something was very wrong when their cattle started dying. After...
Measuring pain in a whole new way
Pain is a difficult outcome to measure due to its multifaceted and subjective nature. The need for selecting proper outcome measures is...
An initiative to help racers and students
Cyclists swear by massage therapy. They prefer it as it helps them to loosen tight spots, flush toxic chemicals, and keep their fibres...
Is Gratitude an antidote on impulsiveness?
David DeSteno, professor of Psychology at  Northeastern University, recently published a paper that sheds light on the concept of...
Diseases that may soon affect you
Often, the poor are more prone to airborne diseases for not having enough money to afford proper living and access to quality healthcare....
Fear- how does it work in our brains?
Fear is a deeply wired fundamental reaction that has evolved over the history of biology in order to protect organisms against the...
‘Heart broken syndrome’ – Do you have it?
Ever heard of dying out of a heart break? It does sound like a myth, right? Â However, it is not one anymore, and this is researched,...
Imagine being able to grow back new limbs
An adorable, tiny, smiley-faced, and feathery-gilled Mexican salamander called an axolotl could be the answer to the future’s medical...
The intriguing data of science of science
Today, we live in a world where we want more and more predictive power. When you think about the current capabilities of business and...
Vaccines: Modern-day lifesavers
The evolution of medicine has brought with it higher life expectancy and reduced disease susceptibility. Human beings are safer from...
Supersonic flights will be back
For many years we have been traveling by air the same way. We keep improving and inventing more efficient and faster ways to travel by...
Cloud computing, IoT and its effects
We have often heard terms like cloud computing and the Internet of Things without quite understanding them until and unless you have a...
2D-BNCO – the miracle material
Northeastern University’s physicists, Swastik Kar and Srinivas Sridhar, did some groundbreaking discovery in their four-year project....
Can we make information transparent and actionable?
The complexity of major challenges surrounding health, security, mobility, sustainability, and democracy demands a long-term shared...
Science and the notion of the ‘Universal Truth’
Science has an edge over both politics and religion. Unlike the other two; the former is based mostly on experiments and empirical data....
Disruptive technology
Disruptive technology means the technology which sweeps away the current habits of the customers and replaces it with something...
What never giving up actually means
What never giving up means for you. To not give up when you have fallen down, instead get back up on your feet and start again. During a...
After humans in space, it’s time for humanoid in space
Artificial intelligence is a booming frontier which has enabled us to give birth to humanoid robots. Humanoid robots are the latest...
Farm life and permaculture
Would you quit your job and city life to go and live on a farm? Today, with the amount of pollution in cities, hectic and capitalism...



















