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National Mathematics Day 2024: Role of maths in shaping future innovators

It’s only through Mathematics that students can build new knowledge and understanding of the world. It plays a role in their lives long after schooling ends.

National Mathematics Day 2024: Maths would be a lot more joyful and interesting to kids if its learning trajectory followed the way human beings think and how kids otherwise grow and learn. (Photo credits: Pixabay)
Published on Dec 21, 2024 08:01 PM IST

Having FOMO? Study says it’s not just about missing out on fun; it's about...

The study says that FOMO is driven by anxious thoughts of how our absence can affect relationships and social situations.

The study reveals that the fear of missing out is driven by the loss of opportunities of bonding with people that we care about. (Unsplash)
Published on Dec 09, 2024 07:42 PM IST
ByTapatrisha Das

Are sadness, fear blessings in disguise? Study says they can reduce distraction

According to a study, while sadness and fear helped in enhancing accuracy, anger had a negative impact on the participants.

The study observed how emotions help in executing functions related to achieving specific goals. (Pexels)
Published on Nov 11, 2024 04:35 PM IST
ByTapatrisha Das

Something wicked and funny, this way comes

With Stree 2’s commercial success, horror comedies and their sequels might just begin to really take off in India. If you’re new to this genre, here’s a list

In 2013, zombies arrived in India with Go Goa Gone, Bollywood’s first zombie film
Published on Aug 21, 2024 08:31 PM IST

You don’t say...: A look at taboo words from around the world

Wolf, bear, fairies and insults... some things, in some cultures, simply cannot be said. See how fear, and sometimes grief, shape what is considered appropriate

A still from The Golden Compass (2007). Among the Yakut people of Russia, the bear is so feared that the word for it is not spoken, but is replaced by the term “Our lord” or “Good father”. The bear is symbolic of great strength, though. And so Medvedev, literally “honey-eater”, is a fairly common surname.
Updated on Aug 17, 2024 05:00 PM IST
ByAdam Jacot de Boinod
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