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  • InScience Marvels, Wonders of Nature

    The invisible workforce: Why it’s time to give germs the respect they deserve

    All of us grow up learning to fear the things we cannot see. From a young age, the word ‘germ’ is used as a warning—a synonym for sickness, dirt and danger. But…

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  • InScience Marvels, Wonders of Nature

    The dance of us: How atoms tell the story of our existence

    One of the most famous and profound anecdotes about atoms comes from the legendary, Nobel Prize-winning American theoretical physicist, Richard Feynman (1918–1988). In his famous introductory physics lectures (1961–63) at the California…

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  • InGenius Shines, Science Marvels

    The brilliant mistake that split the universe

    In the year 1924, Satyendra Nath Bose, a brilliant young lecturer in physics, was teaching a class of postgraduate students at Dhaka University, now in Bangladesh. He was demonstrating the prevailing classical…

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  • InUncategorized

    Nikola Tesla and the gift of hyper-phantasia

    How will you describe a scientist-inventor who possessed a rare natural gift that allowed him to build, test and run complex machinery entirely within his own mind. He was none other than…

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  • InGenius Shines, Science Marvels, Work Well

    Accidental physicist, essential discovery: How James Chadwick unlocked the atom

    He was sixteen years old and he had come to Manchester with one plan: study mathematics. But when he arrived at the university registration desk in 1908, a physicist was sitting there…

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  • InEternal India

    The Bhakti tradition of India

    Kanakadasa (1509–1609) was a renowned poet-saint of Karnataka in South India. Though he was a high-ranking military officer, he renounced his wealth to follow the path of devotion to Lord Krishna.  Once,…

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  • InCaregivers, Good World, Heartwarmers, Life's Lessons, On my bookshelf

    What is death like?

    What is death like? Here is a simple incident as told by Dr. Peter Marshall, chaplain of the United States Senate during 1947-49: In a certain home, a little boy, the only…

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  • InBravehearts, Caregivers, Entrepreneurs, Heartwarmers, Life's Lessons, Selfmade Stalwarts

    Nellie Cashman:  Legendary prospector, entrepreneur and humanitarian

    In 1875, a commander in the U.S. Army at Fort Wrangel, Alaska, ordered a detachment of soldiers to find Nellie Cashman. They were convinced the “mad woman” was dead, having trekked into the…

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  • InChildren's Corner, Genius Shines, Science Marvels

    Jules Verne: Father of science fiction

    Did you know that Jules Verne— the legendary “father of science fiction”— was shaped by a childhood vow to travel “only in his imagination” ? According to family lore, an 11-year-old Verne,  born in the…

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  • InGood World, Life's Lessons

    Why truth matters: The essential foundation for knowledge and action

    What is truth? Truth is a multifaceted and complex concept that resists a single, universal definition, as it is interpreted through the unique lenses of philosophy, science and theology. While various disciplines debate its nuances,…

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