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The group of bright girls and boys clapped at this, and I bowed to them, saying, “Thank you.” Our team was very happy with this incredible experience.

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Abdus Salam was a theoretical physicist, and his work was centred around the unification of some of the fundamental forces of nature.

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Human Intelligence

While certain aspects of intelligence are innate but environment and experience play a crucial role in shaping IQ, EQ, SQ and AQ.

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Two Hundred Years of Everlasting Legacy of Benzene, Cornerstone of Modern Chemical Industry

Benzene had a tremendous role in the progress of industry as well as academia. In future, also unlimited scope and unlimited opportunities for progress are expected from this wonderful chemical compound.

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Lakes Attract, but some are Dangerous

Certainly, lakes hold charm and fascination for people. However, there are some strange lakes in the world which are so hostile that people are really scared of them.

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Happy New Year 2026!

Happy New Year 2026!

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The Necessity of the Blue Economy for India’s Development

Oceans, being crucibles of biodiversity, living and non-living resources, and a storehouse of renewable energy, can be sustainably utilised. BE is significant for India as the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean border it. 

Sridhar D Iyer and Sainandan S Iyer
COP30: Fossil Fuel Divide in Belém

COP30 in Belém, ten years after the Paris Agreement, succeeded in creating some useful institutional tools, particularly the Just Transition Mechanism, the Belém Health Action Plan, and the Tropical Forests Forever Facility.

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The tilt for the sensitivity towards trees. The tilt for a greener planet. The tilt for the beginning of a new human civilisation…

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His work and contributions have inspired generations of scientists and will continue to shape our understanding of life and genetics.

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