2024

  • Evolution of Women’s Cycles in the Modern World

    Women’s menstrual cycles have long been a topic of discussion, shaped by cultural, societal, and environmental factors. There is no doubt in the fact that there has been a noticeable shift in the characteristics of menstruation, with changes in duration, increased reports of prolonged periods of cramps, and an earlier onset of menstruation. Let’s try…

  • Nobel Prizes

    STORIES OF JOURNEYS TO ADVANCE HUMANITY The Nobel Prizes in the sciences are not just awards; they’re beacons of human curiosity and ingenuity, shining a light on those who dare to ask, “What if?” and “Why not?” Since Alfred Nobel laid the foundation, these prizes have celebrated the marvels of the mind, transforming society in…

  • Nobel Prizes: Stories of Journeys to Advance Humanity

    by Savya Meattle Nobel Prizes in the sciences are not just awards; they’re beacons of human curiosity and ingenuity, shining light on those who dare to ask, “What if?” and “Why not?” Since Alfred Nobel laid down the foundation, these prizes have celebrated the marvels of the mind, transforming society in ways once unimaginable. In…

  • Unlocking Mysteries

    DOES LIFE EXIST ON MARS? Could Life Be Thriving on Our Red Neighbor?” Ever since I was a child, I have been captivated by Mars, our nearby planetary companion. Recent advancements in Martian research have sparked a deep curiosity about the possibility of life beyond our own planet. Excitingly, scientists have recently uncovered evidence indicating…

  • Unlocking Mysteries: Does Life Exist on Mars?

    by Norra Chhatwal Could life be thriving on our red neighbour? Ever since I was a child, I have been captivated by Mars, our nearby planetary companion. Recent advancements in Martian research have sparked deep curiosity about the possibility of life beyond our own planet. Excitingly, scientists have recently uncovered evidence indicating that Mars may…

  • Black Holes: The Greatest Mysteries of the Universe

    by Arnav Krishnan Ghosh Black holes are vast masses of gravity. They are born when massive stars collapse. Giant stars, such as Pistol, have huge furnaces inside them. The furnaces produce elements by nuclear fusion, releasing energy as radiation – hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium, which combines in a chain until finally iron is…

  • Careers in Space

    by Sanshray Jain Pratyush From my earliest days of childhood, I’ve always wanted to be an astronaut. But one day, I thought: why only be an astronaut? Does having a career in Space mean I have to actually be in Space all the time? So, I asked my father if there was any other job…

  • Europa Clipper’s Quest for Cosmic Answers

    Europa, one of Jupiter’s largest moons, has always been a source of fascination for scientists. Europa has an icy crust, and scientists are almost convinced that it hides a large saltwater ocean, containing double the amount of water as Earth’s oceans. Due to this, NASA will be launching the Europa Clipper in 2024, which is…

  • India’s Quest for the Quantum: Development of Quantum Computing in India

    Quantum computing stands at the threshold of a new era, promising to revolutionize the field of cryptography and redefine the boundaries of computational power. While still in its early stages, the exploitation of quantum physics principles in cryptography has already begun, marking a pivotal shift in securing highly sensitive data, which is increasingly becoming a…

  • The Stuff We Don’t Know

    Arnav Azad It’s been such a long and arduous journey for Science. On a tireless trek since the advent of humanity, it has been evolving perceptions and knowledge from blind belief to an absolute desire for the truth since forever. Our oldest ancestors had only fire, wheels and a fear of the unknown, but science…