Science Weekly
“Amphan” and The Tropical Cyclones
Cyclone is a common word we hear these days due to this Super Cyclonic Storm "Amphan", which has caused huge damage to India, Bangladesh, and has brought heavy rains and floods to most parts of Sri Lanka. There is a lot of ... Read more
Artificial Leaf
Do you believe the fact that 10 to 15 drinking water bottles can power up your house for 2 days? The Harvard Professor, Daniel Nocera said that the Chemistry of plants is the most likely place to find a solution for the long ... Read more
Spanish Flu; A history rather not repeated
The influenza pandemic of 1918-19, or more commonly known as the Spanish Flu was a global tragedy; one of the worst ever to befall humanity. It infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide, which was about one-third of ... Read more
Mathematica de Naturae – III: All the King’s Men
As the dominant species of the planet, we are unrivaled in our position on the food chain. Evolution has led us down a very arduous path of invention and thought. Our natural ability to hunt has been erased from our genomes ... Read more
Designoid Nature of Life
Most of us consider life has been created by design since the odds of something as efficient and complicated as a living organism being accidentally shaped by some random aggregation of molecules is astronomically high. It's ... Read more
A Glance at Particle Physics
Mathematica de Naturae – II : Law of the Red Queen
The population of a species that could be observed at a given time with respect to other species in its habitat is an important area of study in ecological mathematics. The availability and competition among species for food ... Read more