Why Does the Moon Look Bigger Sometimes?
Written by Manya Pandey, a first-year undergraduate student.
Do you ever feel the moon appears bigger sometimes?
Written by Manya Pandey, a first-year undergraduate student.
Do you ever feel the moon appears bigger sometimes?
Written by Naman Anil Kumar, a grade 7 student.
He was a United States Air force officer – an ace test pilot who broke the sound barrier in 1947. This was none other than the great pilot Chuck Yeager…
Written by Divija Vaish, a grade 11 student.
Her scientific publications had such great importance and impact, that it led to the word “scientist” being coined for her…
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a grade 11 student.
GPT-3 is the third version of a tool created by OpenAI (an artificial intelligence research laboratory) – it uses deep learning to produce human-like text. Question is: will it take away jobs?
Written by Ria Singh, a grade 6 student.
On Sunday night, India time, two NASA astronauts – Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley – landed safely back on Earth inside SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule.
Written by Aryan Pratap Singh, a grade 8 student.
October 19, 2017 was the day when researchers discovered an enigmatic cigar-shaped object screaming away from the solar system at nearly 57,000 mph (92,000 km/h)…
Written by Yamini Bharadwaj, grade 9 student.
The solar eclipse this 21st of June 2020 revived innumerable superstitions, myths, and tales of Indian culture, but the interpretation of eclipses are present and varied in all mythologies…
Written by Daksh Sehgal, a grade 6 student.
Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaulti de Galilei was a very famous astronomer. He was also an honoured mathematician, philosopher, and cosmologist.
Written by Riyaan Kaul, a grade 4 student.
A Supernova is an enormous explosion that happens during the last evolutionary stages of massive stars.
Written by Tanmay Gupta, a grade 9 student.
In 2012 Space X, a private American aerospace and space transportation services company owned Elon Musk, was looking for expanding their rocket launching business