You climb into your car, adjust your AC, drop your wallet into that aggravating space between the seat and the center console, curse, retrieve your wallet, and then get ready to drive off. But you notice the steering wheel feels kind …
Banana Banana is one of the nature’s best foods which contain high potassium. Bananas are easy to digest and are the good solid food given to the babies. Cabbage Cabbage is rich in many vitamins like C, K, and E. …
Here I have given a collection of funny tongue twister which is purely for entertainment. Repeat them a few times and have fun. Bad money mad bunny. Five fat peas in a pod pressed Does he know that we know …
1.मुस्कुराहट: मुस्कुराहट हमारे इम्यून सिस्टम को पुष्ट करती है, और औसत से 7 साल ज्यादा समय तक जीने में हमारी मदद कर सकती है। हंसते हुए लोग दिन में 40-50 बार मुस्कुराते हैं, और औसत इंसान दिन में केवल 20 …
जल्दी से ठंडा करे पानी फ्रीज में: गर्मी के मौसम ने दस्तक दे दी है और ऐसे में अगर सबसे ज्यादा कुछ इस्तेमाल होता है तो वो है आपका फ्रीज। लेकिन क्या हो अगर आपको फ्रीज में रखी पानी जल्दी …
“What you call a tree, isn’t actually a tree, but an herb. Just like mint, grass and rosemary, the banana plant is also a herb”. Are you as obsessed with bananas as the Minions? Well, here’s an interesting fact that …
Thinking hard for several hours can leave us feeling mentally tired – and now we may know why. Prolonged concentration leads to the build-up of a compound called glutamate in regions at the front of the brain. This may provide an …
Nelson Mandela (1918 – 2013) was a South African political activist who spent over 20 years in prison for his opposition to the apartheid regime; he was released in 1990. In 1994, Mandela was later elected the first leader of …
“With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation’s wounds…. ” – …
Leo Tolstoy Leo Tolstoy was one of the world’s pre-eminent writers becoming famous through his epic novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina. War and Peace have been ranked as one of the greatest novels of all time, for their rich characterization and sweeping …
We live in an amazing time: we’re starting to think of “ageing” not as a fact of life, but a disease that can be treated and possibly prevented, or at least put off for a very long time. Our knowledge …
Ninety-five per cent of the ocean is unexplored. What’s down there? In 1960, Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard travelled seven miles down, to the deepest part of the ocean, in search of answers. Their voyage pushed the boundaries of human endeavor but …
The short answer is no. Not a single disease, but a loose group of many hundreds of diseases, cancer has been around since the dinosaurs and, being caused by haywire genes, the risk is hardwired into all of us. The …
Antibiotics are one of the miracles of modern medicine. Sir Alexander Fleming’s Nobel prize-winning discovery led to medicines that fought some of the deadliest diseases and made surgery, transplants and chemotherapy possible. Yet this legacy is in danger – in …
Dwindling supplies of fossil fuels mean we’re in need of a new way to power our planet. Our nearest star offers more than one possible solution. We’re already harnessing the sun’s energy to produce solar power. Another idea is to …
For the past couple of hundred years, we’ve been filling the atmosphere with carbon dioxide – unleashing it by burning fossil fuels that once locked away carbon below the Earth’s surface. Now we have to put all that carbon back, or …
We spend around a third of our lives sleeping. Considering how much time we spend doing it, you might think we’d know everything about it. But scientists are still searching for a complete explanation of why we sleep and dream. …
We’re still not really sure. We do know that it’s to do with different brain regions networked together rather than a single part of the brain. The thinking goes that if we figure out which bits of the brain are …