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The Bystander Effect: Why Do We Sometimes Look Away? 

Imagine walking down a busy street when someone suddenly collapses nearby. You expect someone to rush to their aid—but to your surprise, no one does. This puzzling behavior is what psychologists call...

The Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence 

In the fast-evolving landscape of technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a revolutionary force shaping industries, enhancing lives, and sparking debates. From the apps on our...

How the American Voting System Works

The Heartbeat of Democracy: Understanding the American Voting System Voting is the cornerstone of democracy, a powerful way for citizens to shape their government and voice their preferences on issues...

 Unlocking the Brain’s Potential: The Power of Neuroplasticity 

The human brain is a marvel of adaptability and resilience. Once thought to be a static organ, with its capacities fixed in early life, the brain is now understood to be dynamic and ever-changing...

 Understanding Cultural Relativism: A Lens for Embracing Diversity 

In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding and respecting cultural diversity has never been more important. Cultural relativism, a concept rooted in anthropology, offers a framework for...

How Does AI Work? A Really Simplified Introduction

Introduction  Remember when we used to day dream about flying cars, pens that’ll do our homework without us even stirring a finger or robots that’ll clean our rooms for us? Well, I think we are not...

Top 5 RevisionTechniques to Boost Your Exam Results

 Let me just start by saying that revision techniques make or break your exam for you. Whether you’re prepping for exams, working on assignments, or juggling multiple subjects, finding...

Can CRISPR Revolutionise Our Lives— At What Ethical Cost?

Hitting your target rather than constantly compromising on the accuracy has a sort of real satisfaction, don’t you agree?  Well, I think this is what the genetic scientists would’ve felt when...

3 Things To Know About College Life

The first 4 weeks of college have been eye opening and have exposed to me the harsh truths about college life along the way. It’s been 4 weeks and here’s what I have learnt so far other than my...