
A tropical disease you haven’t heard of
“Disease” meaning “destruction of ease” is very well known to us. Majorly, there has been the emergence of many diseases due to our...
Researchers have a plan to fight dangerous wildfires
A firefighter generally wears a full face mask connected to a canister of breathable air. But a firefighter battling wildfires in the...
You have heard of touch screen phone, now welcome the touch skin phone
As the world became more connected and a closer place, it also became a more vulnerable place. Today a very large portion of population...
Understanding Climate Change with Robot Mussels
Global air and water temperatures continue to rise unremittingly. Climate change is probably the biggest concerns of our time. And it’s...
Big Data v/s Disease
Big Data is really vast as it consists of data sets that are so unbelievably vast and complex that traditional computing cannot cope and...
Emerging Markets- Developed Nations or Environment Disturbances
Post world war saw the emergence of third world countries as the hub of globalised marketplace. These marketplaces sheltered an umpteen...
American Democracy- Is There Any Chance Of Escape?
Following the Hitler’s tyranny on the Germans, a wave of democracy surrounded the world. Democracy is termed as the best of the worst as...
Dealing with complex scientific topics
You all will agree to me when I say scientific studies leave us dazed and confused. Don’t you think so? I mean not all of us are from a...
Stop stalking me IKEA I have anxiety!
It was 2 am, and as usual I was half attentively scrolling on Instagram when I clicked on a post about not sleeping at night and just...
Green Gas: An Initiative to Reduce Carbon Footprints
Kyle Kornack believes that you can offset 100 percent of your car’s carbon emissions by paying an extra 10 cents a gallon at the pump. He...
Cybersystems: Safe but Imperfect?
Electric grids, banking systems and cyberweapons have one thing in common, but what? Any system controlled or operated by computer...
Ethical Treatment of Artificial Intelligence
How do we define the humane treatment of Artificial Intelligence? Does Artificial Intelligence deserve the same rights as humans? Or even...
The Opioid Plague
To the people who can never get around medical terms, an opioid is, in fact, drugs, prescribed or otherwise. They never posed to be a...
Online Educational Resources at the Northeastern University
Recently, Marine Science Center of the Northeastern University launched a series of online educational resources for the science teachers...
Outside the classroom
“One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world,” said Malala Yousafzai. A teacher is someone who has the future of the...
An Initiative to Solve Vacation Problems
Kevin Corliss, Christopher Kenyon, and Douglas Franklin, three graduates of the Northeastern University developed an online platform...
Netflix Recommendations: Controlled or Imposed
Netflix Inc. is American premier shows and movie streaming company. Unequivocally, “first mover advantage” is the major rationale behind...
Invisibility Cloaks on Sale
This is not a click bait, but a vision of the times yet to come. Invisibility cloaks are a creation of literary works based on mere...
Designing Buildings That Serve Beyond Their Original Intent: Future Use Architecture
“Architecture should be rooted in the past, and yet be part of our own time and forward looking.”-Moshe Safdie. A building in Florence,...