Education
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Stronger school-to-work pathways are an urgent education reform
'Stop sending children to CBSE': Liver Doc suggests IB, Cambridge boards amid OSM row
UPSC rolls out face authentication at exam centres to curb impersonation: Here's how it works
Why do stars appear different colors in the night sky?
Earth’s largest waterfall is hidden underwater in the Denmark Strait between Iceland and Greenland, where dense cold water plunges about 3,500 meters down the seafloor, far exceeding any waterfall on land in drop height and volume
The ocean produces roughly half of Earth’s oxygen — not the rainforest, which uses up most of what it makes — through photosynthesis by phytoplankton, microscopic marine organisms so abundant that a single teaspoon of seawater can contain as many as a million of them.
Scientists finally unravel the mysteries of a pianist’s ‘touch’ after measuring hand and finger movements with "microscopic spatial precision"
Seven miles beneath the Pacific Ocean, in the deepest place on Earth, American explorer Victor Vescovo descended in 2019 to a depth where the pressure equals 50 jumbo jets stacked overhead — and at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, where no light has ever reached, he found a plastic bag and several candy wrappers waiting on the seabed.
The AI education market is crowded with certificates - But industry wants builders
Quote of the day by Benjamin Disraeli on dedication: ‘The secret of success is…’
A single cumulus cloud — the kind that looks like a fluffy white pillow drifting across a summer sky — typically contains hundreds of tons of water by weight, suspended in the air because the water droplets are small enough that air resistance keeps them aloft against the pull of gravity
The single loudest sound ever recorded was the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in 1883 — heard from approximately 4,800 kilometers away in the middle of the Indian Ocean — with a sound wave so powerful it traveled around the entire planet four times, was measured on barometers thousands of miles distant, and ruptured the eardrums of sailors aboard ships up to 65 kilometers from the eruption site
Almost every atom in your body heavier than hydrogen was forged inside stars that died long before the Sun was born, which means the iron in your blood and the calcium in your bones are quite literally the remains of dead stars
If a bee searching for nectar might be conscious and ChatGPT almost certainly isn’t, what exactly were we measuring when we decided something was aware?
Quote of the Day by American psychologist Carol Dweck on growth mindset — ‘Talent is something you build on…’
‘Internet's kid’ who loves Sahir Ludhianvi, Dinkar: Behind Sarthak’s CBSE probe, a quest to ‘always ask questions’
Cultivating Curiosity: How to Keep Learning Long After Graduation
Next big education divide could be AI readiness
The Magic of Rainbows: The Science Behind Why We See Colors in the Sky