The Enigma of Vimānas: Did Ancient Cultures Fly?

In the annals of ancient civilizations, tales of mysterious flying objects and advanced technologies often emerge, sparking debate about ancient technological advancements. India …

Doomsday Oarfish: Omen of Disaster and Why?

Oarfish, with their elongated, ribbon-like bodies and striking orange fins, are rarely seen creatures of the deep sea. However, when they appear in shallow waters or wash ashore, …

Earth: The Planet Without a Godly Name

Most people are under the impression that the planets in our solar system are named after Roman gods and goddesses, but Earth is the exception. The name “Earth” comes …

Why Is Africa Splitting Into Two Continents?

Africa is undergoing a gradual geological transformation, with tectonic forces slowly pulling the continent apart. Driven by movements along the East African Rift System, this …

Cat Brains: More Human Than You Think

For all those cat owners out there, have you ever wondered if you and your cat are more alike than you thought? Beyond the shared love of naps and sunbathing, cats and humans share …

The Gruesome Ides of March: Unpacking the 23 Stab Wounds of Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar’s assassination is one of history’s most captivating and gruesome events. The image of the Roman dictator being stabbed 23 times by a group of senators on …

In the Ancient Olympics, Athletes Performed Naked

The ancient Olympic Games, originating in 776 BC in Olympia, southern Greece, hold many similarities to the modern competition. However, one notable difference is that athletes …

Why is Australia so Empty?

Australia, a continent comparable in size to the lower 48 US states, stands as a paradox of space and population. Despite its vast land area, Australia’s population barely …

Rakesh Sharma: India's First Cosmonaut

Rakesh Sharma is an Indian astronaut and former Indian Air Force (IAF) officer who etched his name in history as the first Indian citizen to travel to space. Born on January 13, …

Cosmic Confection: Unravelling the Mysteries of "Cotton Candy" Planets

Imagine a planet as large as Jupiter but with the density of cotton candy. These celestial oddities, known as “super-puffs” or “cotton candy planets,” are a …

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