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Revealed: Weak Charge Of A Proton
Lately, the Physicists have made the most precise measurement of how strongly the weak force — one of nature's four fundamental forces — acts on the proton.One of the steps towards a more
History Of Football In England
The evolution of the game of football took place in Britain. The game that thrived in the British Isles took the shape of the modern day sports of association football, rugby football and, in Ireland,
Other Than Football, Here's Why Cricket Holds Popularity Too
The roots of cricket dates back to the British colonialism period and it are safe to say that the sport has not just survived but thrived through the period. Cricket is one of the most popular sports
Why Teenagers Don't Talk To Their Parents
Believe it or not - Being a teenager is not easy these days. In fact, it is one of the most life shaping and gruelling years of a child's life. And what's more saddening than a child not being able to
Tennis Elbow? But I don’t Play Tennis
What a wonderful and a complex machine we humans have. It is estimated that we have around 650 muscles in our body but some say the count goes up to 840. These muscles cover or are connected to the 20
Baking: An art canvas
What happens in our brain when a person goes through a creative process is still undergoing lots of research. The latest research findings say that creativity does not involve single side of our bra
Save The “Manipur Polo Ponies”
It is an irony how we have not been able to hold on to many of our ethnic games that originated in this land. Polo originated in our very own Manipur, but this majestic game was brought to the notice
Love Dogs Not Breed
Evidence proves that Dogs were domesticated as early as the Stone Age. The relationship has evolved over the centuries and so have the breeds of dogs. Thousands of years ago there were two breeds the
Gaming out Opium and Inequality
When we speak about Afghanistan, it evokes a feeling of insecurity, sadness and fear. A country ravaged by extremist and civil war. The Taliban had control over Kabul and most of Afghanistan from 1996
A trip to Venus in 2032
The second planet from the sun, the brightest named after the Roman Goddess of Love and beauty is Venus. The only planet named after a female, probably because she shone the brightest. However, resea
World’s First Call from Mars
Officially known as marCO-A and marCO-B, the Mars Cube One duo is the first cubesets ever launched to any planet. On the early morning, Saturday, 5th May it was lifting into skies above Californi
Swimmer Super-Granny
A British 84 year old lady: Jane Asher holds multiple world records and is continuously making more in swimming. She says “There are races to train for, people to teach, more world records to tr
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