Science
A bit of science, innovation and a lot of story telling
A bit of science, innovation and a lot of story telling
Mixology - art and science at play in a glass
Indian palette has always been spice driven and we all know the history of spices.
European art scene began with Neanderthals
New discoveries in some Spanish caves give the strongest evidence yet that Neanderthals created art.
Touchscreen games may help older dogs stay mentally fit
The fact is, however, that lifelong learning with the touchscreen can help counteract this development.
Here are reasons why having sex is good
It turns out that sex helps in everything, from burning calories to boosting the immune system and even fighting the signs of ageing.
Outdoor classes make students more open to learning: study
A sense of achievement particularly increases motivation during outdoor instruction.
Legos, video games may boost science, math skills in kids
Students tackled multiple-choice questions that required them to mentally rotate obscure shapes.
Scientists find massive Mayan society under Guatemala jungle
The study estimates that roughly 10 million people may have lived within the Maya Lowlands.
Stone tools in India suggest earlier human exit from Africa
Homo sapiens arose in Africa at least 3,00,000 years ago and left to colonise the globe.
Chinese 'rainbow dinosaur' had iridescent feathers like hummingbirds
A evolutionary biologist says that the discovery suggests a more colourful Jurassic World than we previously imagined.