How many of you all couldn’t recognize your friends after the quarantine period? Out of the many, you might have held your tummy in! Lack of proper exercise is observed in 8 out of 10 teenagers making them ... Read more
Science Weekly
Arecibo
Trapped between Reality and Dream
Woke up to the echoes of tenebrous thumping
Pitch black welkin leaking eeriness
But lie down paralyzed
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The First Ever Jellyfish Species Discovered by Sri Lankans: The Golden Age of Discovery
Interviewed and written by Ramalka Kasige
We’ve mapped the world, discovered all the continents and sometimes it feels like there’s nothing new to look for on ... Read more
Deceived by an Orchid
"It was a rough day after work, where I picked up a scent that filled me with the sensation of temptation. There she was, just 30 cm away. Zig-zag I went, and without hesitation, I grabbed her lip. My colleagues too had the ... Read more
Stem Cells: A Groundbreaking Area of Science
What if I tell you there is a way to regrow or replace your body organs? What if you could regrow an amputated limb or generate damaged nerve cells? How about if I tell you there are treatments that would possibly cure cancer, ... Read more
Hilbert’s Infinite Hotel
In the 1920s a German Mathematician David Hilbert introduced a thought experiment that helped people wrap their minds around the concept of infinity. Imagine an infinitely large hotel, with an infinite number of rooms and a ... Read more
Let’s Talk Butterflies
Butterflies can be considered as a group of animals that are generally liked by many people. That is, unless you have lepidopterophobia (and yes, that’s a real thing).
Because of their ... Read more