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Unlocking Brilliance: How Reading Literature Daily Builds Powerful Critical Thinking Skills
The cells in your eyes that detect light are technically part of your brain, pushed outward during embryonic development, which means when you look at the night sky your brain is physically touching the photons that left distant stars thousands of years ago.
Using every drop: Physics answers a crucial kitchen question
At 15, Illinois teen makes Lewis University history as youngest student ever to receive master’s degree
The Mariana Trench, the deepest known point on Earth’s surface, sits about 36,000 feet below sea level — and yet there are living organisms thriving down there, including small white shrimp-like amphipods that have been found with traces of plastic in their digestive systems, in a habitat that almost no human has ever physically reached
10 Countries with Hardest Language to Learn, China's Mandarin Tops the List
CBSE 12th Computer Science Exam 2026 LIVE: Class 12 exam ends, paper balanced and student friendly
Viksit Bharat: Building the missing workforce for children under three
Techie quits high-paying Uber job to teach coding on YouTube, says 'This is the life I always wanted'
Quiz: How Many Eastern Time Zone Cities Can You Name Before Time’s Up?
Guest Column| Rooted in heritage: Why GNDU’s new Sikhism course is vital
India secures 27 top-50 QS World University ranks
Warnings about the quality of scientific papers when AI is involved.
Commentary: What an Austrian cow and Illinois’ Fermilab teach us about scientific discovery
Maha planning major reforms related to class 10 & 12 exams
Panic as F-1 Visa slots vanish within minutes amid new vetting process; expert issues advise for students
Boost Your Brainpower With Surprising Study Habits To Accelerate Your Success In Any Class
10 School Supplies Every Kid Wanted in the '90s
IIT Bombay records dip in placement rate, average salaries jump over 10%: Why PhD programme saw low offers this time?
Why can't we move each toe like we move our fingers?