Satviki Sanjay
Why Does Gen Z Use Emojis So Weirdly?
Millennials might've laid claim to them first but Gen Z has gone ahead and given emojis meaning no one saw coming.
Latest Research on Brain Structures Reveals How Birds Are Actually Intelligent and Even Self-Aware
So if you’re called a 'bird brain', take it as a compliment.
Weed Use During Pregnancy Is Linked to Psychotic Tendencies in Kids, Finds Study
A massive long-term study of almost 11,500 kids shows those who were exposed to weed in the womb were more likely to have aggression towards others, as well as weaker cognitive abilities.
Science Says Watching Cute Animals Is Good for Your Health
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What Is It About ‘Among Us’ That Has Millions Hooked to the Game?
Two years after it first launched, the game has turned into a pandemic phenomenon.
NASA Lays Out $28 Billion Plan to Land First Woman on the Moon
With the Artemis mission, NASA will get astronauts again on the Moon by 2024.
A Reddit User Made a Viral ‘PM-CARES’ Game in Which Modi Is Invincible
The game, inspired by Chrome's dinosaur runner one, mocks the government's lack of transparency and suggests it can get away with anything, even if it runs into hurdles.
Twitter’s AI Revealed to Have Racial Bias After a Viral Photo Experiment
A series of tweets showed the AI choosing to display the photo of a white man over a Black man.
A Photographer Captured a Desolate Delhi in Its Harsh Months of Lockdown
Crematoriums, busy hospitals, shelter homes, and empty roads—Parul Sharma's works capture the soul of a capital city on pause.
This Indian Ballet Dancer Beat All the Odds and Crowdfunded His Way to His Dream Dance School
Four years ago, Kamal Singh first saw ballet in a Bollywood movie. Today, the moving story of the son of an e-rickshaw driver discovering and pursuing his passion for dance has seen hundreds of people raise funds to send him to a top school.
Rich Countries Have Already Bought More Than Half of Future Supply of COVID-19 Vaccines
They represent just 13 percent of the world population, an Oxfam study reveals.
We Have Failed To Meet Even a Single Target To Stop the Destruction of Nature, Says UN
In 2010, world leaders created a 10-year plan to save the planet. In 2020, not a single goal has been fully met.