Ace your exams with five useful tips
Exam season is here, and with that, it fetches the stress of excelling in all the subjects and maintaining good result. No matter how...
What the future holds for Artificial-Intelligence
At present, artificial-intelligence is being used in almost all sectors, from agriculture and our smartphones, to defence and healthcare....
Human’s quest for Knowledge
Karl Marx, in his theory of labour, writes that Humanity has been endowed with a particular capacity which makes it different from the...
STEM and the peculiar absence of women
The debate on female underrepresentation in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields largely has two sides....
Education in ravaged post-war zones
War devastates all who come in its path. The loss of military personnel, however, is often dwarfed by the civilian casualties. Often, the...
Giving Tuesday- A global generosity movement
The Giving Tuesday movement was started in the year 2012. The idea behind it was simple: to encourage people to give more, give...
Reading literature for a cause
Arundhati Roy writes in the Guardian that literature is important because it gives us an escape and teaches us not only the mere factual...
The Rhodes scholarship
The Rhodes scholarship is a programme for an international scholarship which was established in 1902 by English politician-businessman...
Help thy neighbour if you want to survive
The most important task for any institution is to improve its immediate surroundings. Those who lack this capability can leave the task...
Tesla’s powerwall for home energy storage
The Powerwall and Powerpack are rechargeable lithium-ion battery, stationary energy storage products manufactured by Tesla. The Powerwall...
Sports dreams left behind for different careers
23-year old professional baseball player, Walker Olis was worn down by an injury and the daily grind of pro baseball. He was looking...
Refugee Crisis: Stateless and without a home
In the modern world, violence is inescapable and inevitable. From the Middle East to Venezuela in South America, totalitarian and...
Hydration-Why it’s so important?
Our bodies require 60 per cent of water approximately and it is commonly recommended to drink 8 ounces of water per day. A new study...
Vaccines: Modern-day lifesavers
The evolution of medicine has brought with it higher life expectancy and reduced disease susceptibility. Human beings are safer from...
Antibiotics are more unique than we realise
The introduction of antibiotics into medicine revolutionised the way infectious diseases were treated. Between 1945 and 1972, average...
What is in store for the health-care sector?
Health-care is an important sector in any economy or region. The well-being of everyone is always important. Government regulations have...
How OurPath became his path
Ourpath helped Alek Piekarski find his path. He got a co-op offer from a financial technology company in Chicago and it felt like his...
Room to Read for gender equality and education
“Education must not simply teach work – it must teach Life.” – W. E. B. Du Bois Learning by example may be the best method of...
Humanities is easier with digital tools
Humanities is such a vast field of study. And the amount of research it takes to pile up numerous accounts, facts, and historical...

















