The Queen of Science
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 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 Aryan Pratap Singh, a grade 8 student.
Since 2011, post the canning of the space shuttle program, NASA has had to rely on Russian made Soyuz capsules launching from Kazakhstan to take astronauts into space….
Written by Naman Anil Kumar, a grade 7 student
The origin of Navy day goes back to a war that India and Pakistan fought in 1971. On the night of 4th December 1971, the Indian Navy attacked Pakistani vessels in the harbour of a city called Karachi…
Written by Samarjai Mitra, a grade 5 student.
Around the end of the nineteenth century, the first few comics began appearing in the United States of America. It was around this time that two powerful newspaper publishers, Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, were competing with each other to see who could get more readers and money for their newspapers…
Written by Divija Vaish, a grade 11 student.
Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, the mastermind behind the 26/11 terror attacks on the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, is not like any other terrorist you’ve heard about. For one, he doesn’t go around with big guns in his hand. Rather, he identifies himself as a “professor” of Islamic studies, with two Masters’ degrees from Lahore University….
Written by Shruthi Chandrasekar, a grade 5 student
This was a test created by a professor at Stanford University (it’s one of the best universities in the world) that tested what is called – delayed gratification (where you postpone a reward to later rather than sooner).
It’s a question everyone has been thinking about. They don’t really disappear magically and are good at lying low (or hiding). But, eventually, they do go away or take other forms (which we call mutated versions).
Let’s look at the Spanish Flu of 1918, which caused a worldwide pandemic and caused a lot of deaths.
Written by Naman Anil Kumar, a grade 7 student.
Gaganyaan is the first human less spacecraft which will be launched from India, and it will travel 400 km away from the Earth. It will carry three crew members to orbit and safely return back to the Earth after a mission taking up to seven days.
Written by Prapti Sen, a grade 5 student.
Cyclones are large scales of winds that rotate around something strong (like a reef) which has low atmospheric pressure. Their destructive nature does not spare anything that comes in their way.
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 8 student.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan have been nominated for the next year’s Nobel Peace Prize…