Why Do we Get Tired?
Sumit was a tireless bundle of energy. He was always up to some mischief or the other. As he grew, to his mother’s relief he …
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Sumit was a tireless bundle of energy. He was always up to some mischief or the other. As he grew, to his mother’s relief he …
Put your hands face down and look at the fingernails on your hand. Are they long or short? Dirty? Covered with polish? And the …
In 1066 AD the Normans (people who came from Normandy in Europe) conquered England and introduced feudalism in England. Feudalism …
Remember walking to the school or the bus stop on a cold wintry morning? You can see the beautiful crystal drops of dew, and if …
Do you like fruits? Have you ever wondered why plants produce fruits? Is it only because nature wants you to enjoy eating its …
When you get out of the swimming pool or bathtub, you are soaking wet. Had you been a duck, you would be swimming in water and yet …
We have all used it at one time or another to copy our school documents, or parts of a book borrowed from the library, or just …
Watching stars on a moonless night can be an quite an interesting experience. As clusters of stars take familiar forms – of a …
How many times have you seen milk boil and spill over, and wondered why this happens? To answer this question we have to know a …
Ooh, aah, ouch! People in ancient times must have yelped like this when they walked on rough ground without any shoes on. And it …
Just like a man woos the woman he loves, takes her to nice restaurants, buys her presents, and courts her to impress her before …
Jules Verne in his science fiction, 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, mentions a ship, Nautilus, which could dive beneath the waves …