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Why CBSE students lose marks even after solving correctly
With CBSE board exams 2026 drawing closer, students are intensifying their preparation, yet many continue to lose marks for ...
N OVAK DJOKOVIC first picked up a tennis racket when he was four years old. At the age of 12 he left his native Serbia for a tennis academy in Germany. He won his first major title—the 2008 Australian ...
More girls are hitting puberty at eight or earlier. Researchers are exploring the causes, the consequences and what should be done.
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Why Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann’s actions in missing saroops case may be a risky political gamble
Mann's claim about the 'recovery of 139 unauthorised' Guru Granth Sahib and projecting it as his govt's achievement in the ...
But under PAHO's definition of elimination, borders matter. If, for example, the chain of measles that started in the U.S. spread to Mexico and then returned to the U.S. anew, it would be considered a ...
Nostalgia, thirst, or eating spicy foods can cause you to crave milk. Learn why you may have this craving and what to do about it.
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Video: Why 'basic science' is the foundation of innovation
At first glance, some scientific research can seem, well, impractical. When physicists began exploring the strange, subatomic ...
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Why science keeps changing its mind
Why does science keep changing its mind? 🤯 Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how new discoveries, evidence, and questioning old ideas drive progress—and why changing conclusions is actually a strength of ...
Dr. Shech is a professor of philosophy who specializes in the philosophy of science. As popular mistrust of expert opinion grows, we increasingly encounter the following skeptical argument about ...
By leveraging cutting-edge AI and rigorous learning science, Learnvia can help train a "math-ready" workforce for the ...
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Why science still cannot explain human consciousness
Consciousness remains undefined, raising questions about whether awareness can be measured, shared, or even exists beyond the brain. Why Congress can't claw back war powers from Trump With the penny ...
As the world rang in 2026, scientists in Antarctica did something many of us might think would be impossible: they moved the South Pole. When we envision the South Pole, we tend to think of a fixed ...
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