top of page


What are Black Holes?
Black holes are mysterious and fascinating cosmic objects that exert an extremely powerful gravitational force, preventing anything,...

Suchetha Karanth
Jul 14, 20242 min read


How does telescope work?
A telescope is an optical instrument designed to gather and magnify light from distant celestial objects, making them appear closer and...

Suchetha Karanth
Aug 21, 20232 min read


What are the various artificial sweetening agents?
Various artificial sweeteners, also known as non-nutritive sweeteners or sugar substitutes, are used as sugar alternatives to add...

Suchetha Karanth
Aug 9, 20232 min read


When did the first Indian Empire arise?
The first Indian empire emerged during the Maurya dynasty, which was founded by Chandragupta Maurya around 322 BCE. This dynasty marked a...

Suchetha Karanth
Aug 4, 20231 min read


What is Nitrogen Cycle?
The nitrogen cycle is a vital biogeochemical process that circulates nitrogen through different forms in the environment, allowing it to...

Suchetha Karanth
Aug 3, 20232 min read


How do astronauts walk in space?
Walking in space, also known as extravehicular activity (EVA), is a fascinating and challenging endeavor undertaken by astronauts during...

Suchetha Karanth
Aug 2, 20231 min read


When did the first alphabet appear?
The first alphabet appeared around 1800 BCE in ancient Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. It was known as the Proto-Sinaitic script. This early...

Suchetha Karanth
Aug 1, 20231 min read


Salty Ocean Water
All water, even rainwater, contains dissolved chemicals which scientists call “salts.” But not all water tastes salty. Water is fresh or...

Suchetha Karanth
Jul 31, 20232 min read


Pluto – Planet Or Not
Pluto is not a planet because it is way too small, and it doesn’t meet the necessary requirement needed to be a planet. The requirements...

Suchetha Karanth
Nov 25, 20122 min read


Fatty Foods – Bad For Diet
Fatty foods may damage the region of brain responsible for regulating a person’s appetite, which could account for why obese people often...

Suchetha Karanth
Nov 25, 20121 min read


Frozen Sahara Desert!
At the end of the last Ice Age, the Sahara Desert was just as dry and uninviting as it is today. But sandwiched between two periods of...

Suchetha Karanth
Nov 25, 20123 min read


Evolution of Flowers
Flowers could have evolved more than once. Comparing the genomes of plants has inclined many to this opinion. If they have multiple...

Suchetha Karanth
Nov 25, 20122 min read
bottom of page