How Do Vaccines Work? Who Invented Them?
There’s been all this talk about vaccines and COVID 19 – the world is waiting for one to be made. But, do you know how vaccines work? They actually release a virus into your body!
There’s been all this talk about vaccines and COVID 19 – the world is waiting for one to be made. But, do you know how vaccines work? They actually release a virus into your body!
Written by Amrita Prakash, a grade 7 student.
This year’s Nobel Prize for Medicine has been announced. It has been given to three scientists for their contribution in the discovery of a virus called Hepatitis C.
Written by Naina Singh, a grade 6 student.
The Feluda test will be a do-it-yourself test will that will be the world’s first paper-based Covid-19 test available in the market.
Written by Ashu, a 20-year-old student
Honey is a golden liquid produced by bees. It is thick, sticky and sweet in taste. It is made by the nectar of flowering plants. With the help of their tube-shaped tongue, bees collect the nectar from the flowers and deposit into the honeycomb…
Written by Sania Linda, a grade 10 student
Mitra COVID Robot, developed by a Bangalore-based tech company, will help COVID 19 patients to connect with their loved ones…
Written by Saniya Bano, a grade 9 student
Many years ago, something very strange happened in a small village in Canada. All its inhabitants disappeared suddenly, leaving a ghost village behind…
Written by Samya Singh, a grade 9 student.
Two soldiers from Myanmar (what was once Burma) have been taken to The Hague after they admitted to killing people from the Rohingya minority in 2017. The soldiers said that they killing dozens of villagers.
Writen by Mantsha, a grade 9 student.
Paryushan festival is a time for Jain people to self-analyse themselves, and do some soul searching – which means getting a deep understanding of your own emotions and actions…
Written by Arshiya Sangar, a grade 11 student.
The Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award is one that is conferred upon an individual for outstanding achievements in the field of adventure on land, sea, or air.
Divija Vaish, a grade 11 student.
Jeff Bezos’ ingenuity was obvious from quite an early age- in fact, he was still in high school when he developed the Dream Institute, a centre that encouraged creativity in young students. He went on to graduate summa cum laude (which means “with the highest distinctions”) from Princeton University…