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    The Brain’s Life Path, in Five Stages: Scientific Findings That Reinterpret Our Growth

    Are you aware that our brain doesn’t just expand or shrink as we age—. Goes through five significant “brain stages”? A recent study conducted by scientists, at the University of Cambridge has charted brain development linking skills, learning styles, personality characteristics and age-associated risks throughout the whole lifespan. A striking…

    December 5, 2025
  • Biology

    “A 20-Million-Year-Old Kiss”

    For centuries, we believed a kiss was simply an expression of love. But new research from Oxford University reveals a stunning truth, kissing is far older than humanity itself. This simple act, shared across cultures today, first emerged nearly 20 million years ago among our primate ancestors. It shaped bonding,…

    November 20, 2025
  • Environment Protection

    Magic Forests: How Our Green Guardians Protect the Planet

    “Understanding the vital role of World Heritage Forests, carbon sinks, and community conservation in a warming world.” Forests provide more than just shade and beauty. They also help our planet breathe. Some of the most significant of these forests are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which are home to incredible biodiversity…

    November 20, 2025
  • Environment and Health

    India’s success: A new weapon against drug-resistant infections

    Let’s start with a story! The smell of antiseptic hung heavy in the hospital room. Machines beeped softly. It was breaking the uneasy silence. On the bed lay Ramesh Patel who is a fifty-year-old farmer from a nearby village. His body was weak. His breathing was shallow. His eyes were…

    November 10, 2025
  • Environment and Pollution Environmental Chemistry

    From Plastic Waste to Paracetamol: How Science Turned Pollution into Medicine

    “A Nature Chemistry discovery that transforms discarded plastic bottles into a common painkiller.” What if plastic waste could heal instead of harm? Explore the stunning scientific discovery that turns everyday plastic into paracetamol. “Necessity is the mother of invention,” this famous saying is attributed  to the ancient Greek philosopher Plato,…

    October 16, 2025
  • Environment and Pollution

    Textile Waste Explained: Pollution, Climate Change, and What We Can Do

    “Why did yesterday’s fashion become today’s pollution?” During the up-down for my job from my home, I see a beggar begging. He is always sitting near a temple. He looks so dirty. His beard face, unwashed curly hair, always irritates me. But what can I do? Perhaps, I will help…

    October 1, 2025
  • Environment and Pollution

    Microplastics, Antibiotic Resistance, and Superbugs: A Silent Global Health Crisis

    Scientists warn that drug-resistant bacteria thrive on plastic waste, turning pollution into a medical threat. In the modern age, plastic has become indispensable. It is found in almost every aspect of everyday life, from water bottles to food packaging. But there’s a hidden danger lurking beneath the surface, quite literally:…

    August 28, 2025
  • Environmental Chemistry

    How COD Became the Language of Water Pollution…

    The physical, chemical, and biological properties of water are referred to as its quality. It matters because it has an impact on how effectively people, animals, and plants can endure life. Pollutants, climate change, land use, and other factors can all have an impact on water quality. Water that has…

    August 11, 2025
  • Environment and Pollution

    TFA is in the Rain: Should We Worry About What Falls from the Sky?

    Rain has a different importance in India. In India, rain is a new form of energy. The exciting fragrance of the soil spread by the rain, the new greenery that is born, and the activity of animal life increases. The creation of rain-based literature in the world is very large.Rain…

    August 3, 2025
  • Environment and Pollution

    What they never told you about Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)—and why it matters now 

    Imagine this. There is a child playing by a quiet riverbank. An echo of his laugh is passing through the trees. The water is calmly flowing. The blue color of the sky is reflecting in the clean and opaque water. But beyond its calm surface, there is something much less…

    August 2, 2025
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    August 2, 2025
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