Trump threatens China with '$100 bn Tariffs'
A new Device that filter water of even Dead Sea
Activist Han Hui of Singapore is only 26 years old. And this young age only has dared to speak of actual real-life people's situation in Singapore. She said that although Singapore is becoming wealthy day-by-day, however, such a wealth is coming at the cost of the human rights of the citizens of Singapore. READ MORE
On Facebook, a new game 'Half the Sky' has been launched with the purpose of making people aware of real-world issues while having fun as well. The game is known as 'Half the Sky', inspired by the book written by Nicholas Kristof. It is also motivated by a gender movement ignited by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, journalists by profession in United States of America . READ MORE
Indian women thrashed the women of England on the grounds of Nagpur , India. England set the score of 201 for India which was easily converted to win by Indian team. Jhulan Goswami took the wickets of the England openers within seven overs. Amy Jomes was only 6 runs away from her century and scored 94 for 119 balls. READ MORE
His father lost his arm in a war in Iraq and wasn't able to play video games with his kids for almost 10 years. So his 18 year old son Robbie Frei, developed a 3D-printed arm which has movable fingers. Now, Robbie's father can do his daily routine work with the help of this new artificial arm in Missouri , United States of America. READ MORE
The trailer of the new album, 'Euphoria Love Yourself : Wonder' by the Korean band, BTS went viral due to lack of people's vocabulary. So, this time along with music, an existing word is making people enjoy, wonder as well as learn something new. READ MORE
Could a caption written for a black and white image give you fame? Well, the probable answer would be no considering the fact that there are hundreds of captions written everyday, so it is very difficult to get noticed worldwide for writing just another caption. But a nine year-old-reader in United States of America , Alice has become an overnight sensation after her captions went viral on the internet and she won The New Yorker 'Caption Contest.' READ MORE
For the first time in the history of 'fight against terrorism,' the UK Government has attacked a terrorist organisation through the medium of internet. The government of United Kingdom has launched an online campaign against ISIS. Information on this campaign was disclosed by the director of UK’s intelligence agency in Manchester , by Mr Jeremy Fleming. READ MORE
According to a news published in a Moroccan newspaper, the family tree of Queen Elizabeth II connects to the founder of the religion of Islam, Prophet Muhammad. The article said that the blood of Muhammad flows in the family tree of Queen Elizabeth II. READ MORE
NASA (in United States of America ) has very recently released a time-lapse animated video on global warming. In this 40-seconds short video, lies the history of the increase in earth's global temperature between 1880 to 2017. READ MORE
After securing a lifetime position as the President of China , now the Chinese President Xi Jinping has seriously got back to work. While addressing 'Boao Forum for Asia,' he shared his huge and ambitious plans to expand the Chinese Economy. READ MORE
Government representatives of India and United States of America have made a commitment to fight global terrorism during the 15th meet of India-US Counterterrorism Joint Working Group in New Delhi , India. During the meeting, both the country representatives agreed on some very important points; like the one that India and USA should work together to destroy the ways by which terrorist groups receive illegal money. READ MORE
Hamish Finlayson, 13 hails from Queensland , Australia. At the age of just 13, he has created four Mobile Applications. The most inspiring part of Hamish is that he has achieved such a feat being autistic. Did you know that last year he was called on to meet US President Barack Obama as a part of Young Global Entrepreneurship Summit? READ MORE
More than 50 leading researchers and scientists in the field of 'artificial intelligence and robotics' across the world has boycotted KAIST University in South Korea. The boycott was led by Professor Toby Walsh from the University of New South Wales , Australia. The sole reason for the boycott is KAIST’s latest project on the development of "KILLER" AI robots. READ MORE
Archaeologists of Peru have discovered 50 enigmatic Nazca Lines, which are more than 1000 years old. These are very large drawings – seen only through aircraft or high mountains - made on sandy plateaus of the Nazca region. This discovery was made during a drone survey of the Nazca province. READ MORE
How about having a “second self” that can compute things, answer your questions like to some extent Google does and is smart enough like an AI robot? And that too while you just think of such things in your mind! It will soon be a reality as the researchers from the MIT Media Lab in Massachusetts , United States of America have developed an all-new device called AlterEgo for the same purpose. READ MORE
Seems to be just a dream that we can ever get admission into the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. But now, at least, we can experience the same with this new game of Harry Potter. Right from having an admission to the Hogwarts... to the mission of Harry Potter, its all there in a mobile game. Interactive Entertainment announced the launch of the game on April 5, 2018. This all new Harry Potter game has been made by Jam City in partnership with Warner Bros in United States of America . READ MORE
After a year of tense situation, Canada seems to be now positive about the NAFTA Deal. Since last one year, US has been asking for many changes to be done in the NAFTA Deal. And US has also been threatening to end the deal, if those changes were not made. That had made Canada very negative towards the NAFTA deal. But now, the story seems to be different. READ MORE
Abhishek Singh, an India n into augmented reality is in news for his latest project. He has redeveloped the Street Fighter II - 1995 game, but with an augmented reality version. READ MORE
Aren't we all normally worried about our loved ones? But can the death of a loving person motivate you enough to develop an app... to help people? Trisha Prabhu from Illinois and girls from Kazakhstan have developed apps that are helping millions to be safe. READ MORE
Innovation throughout the history has been achieved mostly by adults. But now it is the thing of past. That can be said considering the innovation of Harshwardhan Zala, 15 from India and Gitanjali Rao, 12 from the U.S.A. Let's see what they are innovating. READ MORE
The Dacklemuseum in Passau , Bavaria was inaugurated on 2nd April 2018. It is the first museum of its kind in the world to have the largest collection of dachshund-themed items. READ MORE
The Yaghan language is on the verge of dying out. It was once spoken by lakhs of people in Argentina and Chile. But now, there is only one fluent speaker of this language alive. READ MORE
Long-term allies South Korea and the United States began a Joint Military Exercise on 1st April 2018. However this year, the exercise will be not that great as North Korea has shown willingness for creating peace in the region of Korea. READ MORE
After 20 years, New Zealand has finally won a test series against England. The New Zealand cricket team somehow managed to draw the final test match. All thanks to the all-rounder Ish Sodhiis' half-century. This was the last match of the test series being played at Christchurch , Auckland. New Zealand won the series by a margin of 1-0. READ MORE
French President Emmanuel Macron is in a bad state as nearly all the trains are at a halt. Reason being a protest by railway workers. They have stopped the whole railway network of the country. READ MORE
Music knows no boundaries and languages. Keeping the same tone, a song named “Earth Anthem” was composed by an Indian singer & poet named Abhay Kumar. This Earth Anthem was recently played by Symphony Orchestra of master Claudio Cohen in Brazil . READ MORE
In very rare cases, life gives second chance to improve. In the USA, now it is a rule. US President Donald Trump has finally declared the month of April as a ‘second chance month.’ In an extraordinary move, he has taken a good decision for the people having criminal records in the United States of America . READ MORE
If you are mischevious and bad on social media, you might be denied US Visa. This can be concluded as the new rule made by United State of America 's Visa department. It will be in effect from 25th May 2018. The department has said it very clear that that the applicants may be asked to give details about their social media accounts that include Twitter and Facebook. READ MORE
You might be having life advice from your parents, teachers, and so on. And now, here are more from children like you. Hillary Yip, 13 from Hong Kong and Amber Yang, 18 from the U.S.A. have given life tips for all of us. Let's see what's the tip that they gave to the world with the help of BBC. READ MORE
According to Qian-Wen Xie, when parents spend time reading with their kids, it benefits kids a lot. Reading together is not only good for learning effectively but also improves the parent-child relationship as well. The research was published in Journal Pediatrics, on 27th March 2018. Qian-Wen Xie lives in Hong Kong , China. READ MORE
Wife of Nelson Mandela and a brave Anti-Racial campaigner, Winnie Madikizela Mandela took her last breath at her home in Johannesburg , South Africa on 2nd April 2018. She was 81 years old when she passed away. READ MORE
The influence of a celebrity on social media is great these days. And when it is for a good cause, it has a way bigger impact than expected. A dance group of children in Lagos caught the attention of pop singer Rihanna and Naomi Campbell. With the attention caught, social media is talking about these dancing children from Lagos, Nigeria. READ MORE
We all have heard that Art knows no boundaries. And it has been proved now that it doesn’t know any geography either. An artist named Peter Matthews hailing from England has earned accolades for making drawings inside the sea. READ MORE
Football teams Manchester City and West Ham United are making the headlines for two entirely different reasons. While City has been performing like champs, West Ham has been lurking even below tier two clubs. Let's see what happened at Champions League in the month of March. The final will be played in Kiev , Ukraine on 26th May 2018. READ MORE
Can our mind make tough and complex calculations like a computer does? Yes! Not just like an ordinary computer but, even more like a quantum computer. Scientists believe that a human brain is capable of making large calculations in a fraction of seconds... that only quantum computers can do. The goal of this new research at the University of California , Santa Barbara in the United States of America is to confirm this ability of a human brain. READ MORE
In an act to show solidarity to the United Kingdom , the United States and 19 other countries have sent back more than 100 Russian diplomats from their countries. This has been done in favour of an allegation made by the United Kingdom against Russia. READ MORE
Kaisa Makarainen’s name will be written in golden letters in the history of Biathlon. She has won the Biathlon World Cup for the third time on 1st Feb 2018. She defeated her arch-rival Anastasia Kuzmina. Biathlon World Cup, 2018 was held at Tymon in Russia. READ MORE
After a war-like situation in the Korean Peninsula since many decades, finally, the glimpses of peace are been seen. Rival nations North Korea and South Korea have finally agreed to the third Inter-Korean Summit. The aim is to let go the rival past and welcome friendly relations. READ MORE
The future of physics is here with Higgs Boson. You must have heard about 'Big Bang Theory' (that explains how our universe might have born). Higgs Boson will help to crack this theory, however, will be able to only when a big factory to produce Bosons is made. This idea of making a big factory has been called upon by Nigel Lockyer, a renowned quantum mechanics scientist in United States of America . As per him, it is must for us to advance the subject of existing physics that can't explain 'how our universe came into being.' READ MORE
Andrei Vikharev, district-level officer declared Volokolamsk town in Moscow in a situation of emergency. It is because the level of 'Hydrogen Sulphide' has been detected to be 10 times more than the normal levels. The town was put on high alert after 57 kids have been reported to have nausea and headaches since 21st March 2018. READ MORE
According to researchers, after many millions of years, the African continent will split into two parts. It will be so because recently, a large crack became very evident in South-Western Kenya . The crack stretches not for few kilometres, but several miles! READ MORE
Christian Coleman completed the 60-meter indoor track in just 6.34 seconds at a championship in Albuquerque , Mexico on February 18, 2018. And very recently, the IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federations) made it an official world record in the 60-metre race category. READ MORE
After the protest, 'March for our Lives' which was conducted by millions of American teenagers, former US president Barck Obama said, " “Michelle and I are so inspired by all the young people who made today’s marches happen. Keep at it. You’re leading us forward. Nothing can stand in the way of millions of voices calling for change.”. And now, speaking at a conference in Tokyo , Japan, he set a goal of creating millions of Barck Obamas to take forward the baton of Human Progress. READ MORE
Where many countries are struggling to meet Climate Change targets by the set date, China has achieved one of the targets surprisingly 3 years before. This news was announced by China’s top climate official, Xie Zhenhua during Green Carbon Summit held on 23rd March 2018. READ MORE
The famous José Abreu, founder of the renowned music education program El Sistema, took his last breath in Venezuela , on 24th March 2018. El Sistema's motto was 'Music for Social Change'. His foundation provided free music education to the children of Shantytowns in Venezuela and they are taught music for peace to the world. READ MORE
After the death of 64 people in Russia due to fire in a shopping mall, the Russian Citizens have now come down to roads for protest. They are protesting and criticizing local authorities for their negligence. The fire incident took at Winter Cherry mall in Kemerovo while the mass protest was carried out in the Siberia, Russia. READ MORE
UEFA released its new rules on 27th March 2018. These new rules are like flowers blossoms in spring. It's so as UEFA states that players now will be able to play for two different clubs for two different leagues. This new rule will be applicable for the next season. UEFA (The Union of European Football Associations) is headquartered in Nyon , Switzerland. READ MORE
Did you know that he was the recipient of Global Teacher Award? January 25, 2018, was a BIG day for Eddie Woo, a mathematics teacher at Cherrybrook Technology High School, Sydney in Australia. That's because he won the award for Australia's Local Hero, 2018. The award was given away by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in an even at Canberra. He was in tears and hugged his wife, Michelle. READ MORE
In a bizarre move yesterday, the US Commerce Department has announced that the question regarding citizenship of an individual will be asked again, during the next 2020 census. This move has created a lot of uproar in the United States of America . Many of the people have also decided to refrain from the survey of 2020 Census. READ MORE
BBC recently interviewed some entrepreneurs who have been the victims of racial discrimination in their life time. And particularly two female entrepreneurs are fighting racism by starting their own companies. Michelle and Patricia Santos hail from Brazil . READ MORE
Coffee retail giant Starbucks has decided to spend 10 million dollars in partnership with Closed Loop Partners. The eco-friendly goal is to serve coffee in next-generation cups that are recyclable and biodegradable. These cups will be used for serving coffee to the Starbucks customers. The aim is to develop such cups within three years and once done, all its coffee cups will add to worldwide efforts in saving the environment. Starbucks is headquartered in Washington , United States of America. READ MORE
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in the United States of America has announced that it is looking into time crystals to further study its application and usage. They are studying this to understand the human brain to a greater degree, and also see if they can push the limits of Quantum Mechanics. READ MORE
Yes, it's Anand Mahindra, the noted India n businessman, who tweeted on Monday morning after the controversy raised on Facebook - Cambridge Analytical Scandal. Mr Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra Group has openly invited the talented entrepreneurs from India, to make an all-new full-proof version of Facebook that ensures data and information privacy. READ MORE
A kids' mind is something worth researching. And one cannot understand it 'just like it'. At least thats how it felt when a 15-year old boy hailing from Oxford , United Kingdom wrote a poem which was shared by his teacher, Kate Clanchy. Ms. Clanchy tweeted the poem on 23rd March 2018, which in turn was retweeted by none other than JK Rowling. READ MORE
How about a boxing match where two undefeated world champs will face each other? It will finally be a reality. The world of boxing is getting ready to witness one of the greatest heavyweight boxing fights of all times! Britain’s Anthony Joshua will take on New Zealand’s Joseph Parker on 31st March 2018 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff , United Kingdom. READ MORE
The lawmakers in Germany has created a new law in an attempt to control as well as regulate hate speech on social media websites. The law is quite strict and if the social media companies fail to abide by it, they will be eligible for harsh punishments, and huge fines. The name of this new law is NetzDG. READ MORE
A “space entertainment firm” in Japan known as the Astro Live Experiences (ALE) will launch the world's first satellite, dedicated to creating an artificial meteor shower. The sole purpose is to entertain and mesmerise people with an artificial meteor shower by 2019. However, as the launched satellite will release burning pellets at low-earth orbits, it will affect and it could even completely damage the low-orbit planes, spy air vehicles, and satellites. READ MORE
Last weekend, Eastern Europe was full of snow, which to everybody's surprise was orange in colour. According to the NASA satellite imagery, it was due to the huge amount of dust from Sahara desert, that was being transferred to Eastern Europe. The above picture is of Sochi in Russia. READ MORE
An illustrator named Candace Jean Andersen was working on a children's book and he was not able to recognize some women scientist. He used social media to get an answer, on 9th March 2018. Ms. Andersen - who belongs to Utah and is working on a picture book related to the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 - came across that picture and has now cracked the name of that women scientist. It was a picture of 38 people and only 37 of which were identified with names. The only person unidentified was a woman and that's the caption given to the picture. READ MORE
Get ready for an array of sporting action this April. The much-awaited Commonwealth Games are all set to begin from 5th April with a promise of new world records and new star athletes. This will be the 21st edition of the games and it will be held at Queensland , Australia. READ MORE
The Russian Government’s representatives travelled to the forbidden land of North Korea with a proposal of making a new railway bridge- pet named as Friendship Bridge. A meeting about this proposal was held on 19th March. This new bridge is expected to offer some great benefits as well as some negative outcomes. READ MORE
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'How about playing a game on FB and help people too!
'Indian Women Cricket Team won by 8 wickets
'He designed a 3D-printed arm for his father
'Band BTS new song on 'Euphoria' crashed ‘www.dictionary.com’
'Meet the Alice of "Captionland"
'War Against Terror Goes Online in UK
'There's a possible family-link between Queen Elizabeth and The Prophet Muhammad
'NASA's new time-lapse video on Global Warming
'Mr. Xi gears up for boosting business with the world
'India and US to work together and destroy sources of illegal money
'Autism couldn't stop him to meet Obama for the innovative work
'Korean University Boycotted over the making of Killer Robots
'50 Nazca Drawings Discovered in Peru
'MIT’s new device lets you communicate things that you have just ‘thought’ in your mind!
'Now, you can Enroll in the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
'Finally, Canada wishes to support NAFTA Deal
'How about Street Fighter II on actual streets?
'Trisha and Kazakhi girls are making the world to respect others
'Innovator at an age of 12 & 15
'Love for Dachshund: a whole new museum dedicated
'This Language is soon going to die!
'US-South Korea Annual Military Exercise Takes Off
'New Zealand overcomes English Challenge
'Railway network in France on a vacation!
'Chords strike music for Earth Anthem
'April – The Second Chance Month for bad people in the USA
'How will bad Social Media behaviour not let you have US Visa?
'Successful Teenager's life Advise!
'Reading improves relationship
Arctic countries demands a Ban on Fuel Oil
"Towards a Common Future" - a call by 53 Commonwealth Nations
Trump threatens China with '$100 bn Tariffs'
Activists blame Singapore growing at the cost of human rights
War Against Terror Goes Online in UK
Mr. Xi gears up for boosting business with the world
Korean University Boycotted over the making of Killer Robots
Finally, Canada wishes to support NAFTA Deal
US-South Korea Annual Military Exercise Takes Off
Railway network in France on a vacation!
April – The Second Chance Month for bad people in the USA
How will bad Social Media behaviour not let you have US Visa?
West Takes its Revenge Against Russia
Peace, making its way into Korean Peninsula
Toxic fumes spreading into Russian air
Obama is calling you for the 'Relay of Human Progress'
Shopping mall fire incites anger amongst Russians
What’s Your Citizenship, Asks US Government
NetzDG: Smells Like a Nazi Decision
A new Friendship Bridge to help Russia's trade with the Korean peninsula
Venezuela to cut three zeroes from its currency
Taliban to get a political office in Afghanistan
China not afraid of USA
UN urges to sign Green Bond to keep our Earth ever-Green
29 kilos of plastic found inside a dead Sperm Whale
People in Uganda are creating their own Radio Station
Finally, factories can run on renewable energy
Ancient Sea Reptiles were bigger than Whales
A new Device that filter water of even Dead Sea
There's a possible family-link between Queen Elizabeth and The Prophet Muhammad
NASA's new time-lapse video on Global Warming
50 Nazca Drawings Discovered in Peru
MIT’s new device lets you communicate things that you have just ‘thought’ in your mind!
Love for Dachshund: a whole new museum dedicated
This Language is soon going to die!
Chords strike music for Earth Anthem
Reading improves relationship
'Rest In Peace' Mrs Mandela
Is our Mind a Quantum Computer?
Higgs Boson will soon replace the theory of science that you know
The African continent has already started to break into two parts
The man who brought peace with the help of music, died at 78
Starbucks Goes Eco-Friendly
Mystery Behind Time Crystals
Anand Mahindra to fund a start-up to make an all-new version of Facebook
150 whales took their last breath at Australian Beach
World's first 3-D Printed Car
A Mice-free Island in New Zealand
John Isner Wins Miami Open
Indian Women Cricket Team won by 8 wickets
New Zealand overcomes English Challenge
City Rides on Silva’s Form, West Ham Seeks Redemption
Finnish Athlete Finishes in Style
Coleman's 60-meter world record
UEFA announces new rules for the two major football Leagues
Get Ready for the Biggest Boxing Match Ever
The World Gears Up for Commonwealth Games
A cheating scandal that rocked the Australian cricket world
Roger Federer's shocking loss to the 175th ranked player.
It's third Grand Prix win by Vettel
China Cup 2018 to end with a Bang
Alyssa Healey Storm sways India with many records
Asia rules the All England Badminton
Bad News For Federer Fans as a new future legend shines!
Chelsea Books Semi-Final Berth
Meet the Aquaman of Ganges!
Nepal makes it to ODIs
Where does India stand in esports?
World Badminton Championship in winning progress
Bangladesh Stuns Sri Lanka in Record Chase
Time To Paddle Up in Antarctica!!
Close Win For Paul Casey
How about playing a game on FB and help people too!
He designed a 3D-printed arm for his father
Autism couldn't stop him to meet Obama for the innovative work
Trisha and Kazakhi girls are making the world to respect others
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Unlike others, China did it 3 years before
Fighting Racism Through Innovation
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'Khushi baby' wins $250,000 dollars
People of Norway: emerging leader in electric cars
Britain Stands for Child Refugees
Hannah and Rifath - scientists at the age 17 & 18
Teenage Inventors solving global health issues
London teacher wins the global award
A legal battle won by a 19-year-old girl
MIT working for a clean cause
Pak Teenager Makes His Country Proud
Albanian Teen is making a better future for these women
B.V.Doshi wins the Pritzker Prize
Asma Jahangir Honoured
Cities on IPCC's Prime Agenda
Teenager Transforming Street Lives
Indian Honoured By Queen Elizabeth
'Hamilton' took home seven Olivier Awards
Walmart Boy performed on Ellen and touched people's heart
Band BTS new song on 'Euphoria' crashed ‘www.dictionary.com’
Now, you can Enroll in the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
How about Street Fighter II on actual streets?
Meet the Aqua Artist of Britain
Is Artificial Meteor Shower bad or entertaining?
Asian Arts celebrated in New York City
Video of Taylor Swift made me famous
Candle-light dinner with spaghetti
"March For Our Lives"
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Finally, the Netflix code revealed
The cast of 'Glee' reunites for a party and nostalgia
'Black Panther' makes a mark at the box office
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Tune into the Radio Garden of Netherland
Social messages delivered during Oscars
Dress repeats itself in Oscars 2018
'Black panther' raises money for Harlem kids
Everything is not normal in the house
Free screening of 'A Wrinkle in Time'
Brit Awards 2018
'Jupiter Triangle' in the sky now visible to the naked eye
Meet the Alice of "Captionland"
Meet The Dream Catchers of Nigeria
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Feelings can be same at different ages too
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Who was the only woman amongst those 38 scientists.
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12 New Objects added to Hubble’s Messier Catalog
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#SelfieOlympics
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The playlist of Michelle Obama
BBC recently interviewed some entrepreneurs who have been the victims of racial discrimination in their life time. And particularly two female entrepreneurs are fighting racism by starting their own companies. Michelle and Patricia Santos hail from Brazil . READ MORE
Coffee retail giant Starbucks has decided to spend 10 million dollars in partnership with Closed Loop Partners. The eco-friendly goal is to serve coffee in next-generation cups that are recyclable and biodegradable. These cups will be used for serving coffee to the Starbucks customers. The aim is to develop such cups within three years and once done, all its coffee cups will add to worldwide efforts in saving the environment. Starbucks is headquartered in Washington , United States of America. READ MORE
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in the United States of America has announced that it is looking into time crystals to further study its application and usage. They are studying this to understand the human brain to a greater degree, and also see if they can push the limits of Quantum Mechanics. READ MORE
Yes, it's Anand Mahindra, the noted India n businessman, who tweeted on Monday morning after the controversy raised on Facebook - Cambridge Analytical Scandal. Mr Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra Group has openly invited the talented entrepreneurs from India, to make an all-new full-proof version of Facebook that ensures data and information privacy. READ MORE
A kids' mind is something worth researching. And one cannot understand it 'just like it'. At least thats how it felt when a 15-year old boy hailing from Oxford , United Kingdom wrote a poem which was shared by his teacher, Kate Clanchy. Ms. Clanchy tweeted the poem on 23rd March 2018, which in turn was retweeted by none other than JK Rowling. READ MORE
How about a boxing match where two undefeated world champs will face each other? It will finally be a reality. The world of boxing is getting ready to witness one of the greatest heavyweight boxing fights of all times! Britain’s Anthony Joshua will take on New Zealand’s Joseph Parker on 31st March 2018 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff , United Kingdom. READ MORE
The lawmakers in Germany has created a new law in an attempt to control as well as regulate hate speech on social media websites. The law is quite strict and if the social media companies fail to abide by it, they will be eligible for harsh punishments, and huge fines. The name of this new law is NetzDG. READ MORE
A “space entertainment firm” in Japan known as the Astro Live Experiences (ALE) will launch the world's first satellite, dedicated to creating an artificial meteor shower. The sole purpose is to entertain and mesmerise people with an artificial meteor shower by 2019. However, as the launched satellite will release burning pellets at low-earth orbits, it will affect and it could even completely damage the low-orbit planes, spy air vehicles, and satellites. READ MORE
Last weekend, Eastern Europe was full of snow, which to everybody's surprise was orange in colour. According to the NASA satellite imagery, it was due to the huge amount of dust from Sahara desert, that was being transferred to Eastern Europe. The above picture is of Sochi in Russia. READ MORE
An illustrator named Candace Jean Andersen was working on a children's book and he was not able to recognize some women scientist. He used social media to get an answer, on 9th March 2018. Ms. Andersen - who belongs to Utah and is working on a picture book related to the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 - came across that picture and has now cracked the name of that women scientist. It was a picture of 38 people and only 37 of which were identified with names. The only person unidentified was a woman and that's the caption given to the picture. READ MORE
Get ready for an array of sporting action this April. The much-awaited Commonwealth Games are all set to begin from 5th April with a promise of new world records and new star athletes. This will be the 21st edition of the games and it will be held at Queensland , Australia. READ MORE
The Russian Government’s representatives travelled to the forbidden land of North Korea with a proposal of making a new railway bridge- pet named as Friendship Bridge. A meeting about this proposal was held on 19th March. This new bridge is expected to offer some great benefits as well as some negative outcomes. READ MORE
On March 24th, the 13th edition of Sharjah Arab Children’s Forum was held at the Sharjah Cultural Palace. There were over 130 children from 11 Arab countries, who were encouraged to think about Sustainable Development and future. The forum coincided with the Year of Zayed- the father of United Arab Emirates. READ MORE
The Venezuela n President Victor Maduro on 22nd March announced a new plan to tackle an ongoing hyperinflation in the country. The plan is "cutting three zeroes" from their existing currency Bolivar. It means that now 1000 units of Venezuelan currency Bolivar will be equal to 1 Bolivar. So that a dozen eggs that costed 250,000 Bolivars ($5) will be reduced to the cost 250 Bolivars. This new plan will be effective from 4th June 2018. READ MORE
How far can one go to win a cricket match? Maybe right up to the point of a pre-planned cheating by tampering the cricket ball. Yes, something of that kind happened during the ongoing 3rd test match of a series between Australia and South Africa. This incident came into light when the South African team was in a very strong position in the match which was played at Cape Town , South Africa. On 24th March, the Australian bowler Cameroon Bancroft was caught on camera, trying to illegally change the condition of the ball. He used a yellowish tape which not only changed the cricket balls' condition, but it has also changed the whole cricket world for ever. READ MORE
A very different kind of Peace Plan has been recently suggested by the Afghanistan i President Ashraf Ghani on 24th March 2018. He believes that his plan has potential to end the 40-year-old political disturbance and terrorism in the country. According to him, the first step is to have a national agreement on peace and providing a political office to Taliban. READ MORE
A willingness to avoid war does not mean that someone is afraid. Something similar was cited by one of the Chinese officials on 23rd March 2018. China has warned the US of a trade war and one day later imposed tariffs of 3 billion dollars on US goods. Let's see how the third type of war - after the military war and cold war - international trade war is on the rise. READ MORE
A local commercial fisherman was shocked when he reached Hamelin Bay on Australia’s western coast, near Perth . He witnessed a large number of short-finned pilot whales beaching themselves in the morning of 23rd March 2018. More than 150+ whales were found dead at the beach. Rescue efforts could only save 5 of them. READ MORE
With some inconsistent performance, Roger Federer's lost his world rank 1 after he was defeated by a much lower ranked player Thanasi Kokkinakis at the Miami Open, Florida , on 24th March 2018. He lost consecutively for the second time after losing the finals of Indian Wells to Juan Martin Del Potro (currently world no. 6). READ MORE
Asia Week New York is an annual event organized in New York City. This year it was a 10 days show of Asian artwork, from 15 March - 24 March 2018, organized by Asia Week New York Association Inc. The main goal behind organizing this show was to promote Asian artwork in New York, United States of America. READ MORE
Climate Change was highlighted globally at 08:30 p.m. (local time at respective places) on 24th March 2018. The agenda was addressed with the help of darkness. Yes! The major cities and countries across the globe like Moscow in Russia, New Delhi in India, Sydney in Australia, Berlin, etc. went dark by switching off all the lights in those areas for an hour. READ MORE
Young global citizens do care for maternal and child health. 'Khushi Baby', was among the 1061 registrations received by Johnson & Johnson GenH Challenge for Maternal and Child Health. Khushi Baby was announced the winner of the challenge. This award was given for a life-saving device developed at the Yale Centre for Engineering Innovation & Design in San Francisco , United States of America. READ MORE
By the time the first 3-D printed car would hit the road, it would have forever changed the way how cars are made at very low costs and also to be very environment-friendly. Two companies, Polymaker from China and an Italian company X Electrical Vehicle (XEV) joined hands to make the prototype of the world's first 3-D printed car. And, launched it on 22nd March 2018 at China 3D-Printing Culture Museum in Shanghai . This car is a smart-sized model and is known as the LSEV. READ MORE
The superfast Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel has won the Australian Grand Prix 2018, on March 25, 2018. He luckily managed to defeat his much anticipated winning rival Lewis Hamilton - who drives the Mercedes car. It was a very interesting battle in the start of the new Formula One Season at Melbourne , Australia. READ MORE
According to a report published on 21st March 2018, New Zealand has made The Antipodes island completely free of mice- which are non-native to New Zealand. It was found out some years ago that the Island had 200,000 mice which were a huge problem not only for people but for the other species on the island. Project 'Million Dollar Mice' was launched which finally achieved its goal of March 22, 2018. READ MORE
In the video of Taylor Swift's single, "Delicate", Junko Cheng was there only for one scene and she has got more publicity than Swift herself. There's a reason behind that and that is her daughter. Her daughter tweeted on 13th March 2018, that the lady in the scene applying lipstick is her mom. Both mother and daughter live in the United States of America . READ MORE
Where people in most parts of the world are ignoring electric cars, in Norway , 1/3 of the cars sold each year are electric ones. So now, that's another factor adding to Norway's beautiful landscapes. READ MORE
The second edition of China Cup International Football Championship has started with a lot of sporty excitement. The tournament has begun on 22nd March 2018 and will end on 26 March 2018. It is happening at Nanning in Guangxi province in China. Let's see who is ruling the goal area. READ MORE
If you have not got an appreciation letter from your boss, how about getting some praise from your own daughter! A kid wrote a letter to his father praising him for being a hard-working man and was shared on social media too. The letter is melting hearts of the people. It was shared by Reddit account user named ‘u/The_Dream_Walker’ hailing from the United States of America . READ MORE
Former UN Climate Chief, Christiana Figueres announced the 'Green Bond pledge' in London , England. She said that the goal is to issue Green Bonds worth 1 Trillion Dollars by 2020. This is being done to make the planet a healthier and better place to live in. The Green Bond Pledge is part of the ongoing multilevel, multilateral preparatory work for the Global Climate Action Summit, which will take place in San Francisco between September 12-14, 2018. READ MORE
The CAFTA deal is going to be the most critical one for the African continent in the 21st century and since the times of formation of WTO (World Trade Organization). The leaders of 44 African countries have finally come together to take advantage of the potential of their own continent of 1.2 billion Africans. They have signed a free trade agreement called CAFTA to liberalise the trade and movement of people (mainly businessmen and investors) across the signing countries, on March 22, 2018. This agreement was signed in Kigali , the capital of Rwanda, during the AU (African Union) Summit. READ MORE
After being caught in a vote-buying scandal, Peru ’s President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski resigned on March 22, 2018. His resignation from the post has been accepted by his own party but the group of lawmakers are yet to take any decision over this. READ MORE
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has admitted that his company had made major mistakes because of which personal data of many Facebook users were used for political gains. Mark made his statement in an interview with CNN on March 21, 2018, in the United States of America . READ MORE
Do you remember the spaghetti kiss of Lady and Tramp? How about re-living it, that too on the big screen with real actors and not animated characters. Yes, you got it right! It was reported on 19th March 2018 that the famous Disney Classic Lady and the Tramp will be coming soon and the movie is set to be released in 2019. READ MORE
March 21 is celebrated as the 'World Poetry Day' across the globe. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), headquartered in Paris, France announced the day as 'World Poetry Day' in 1999, the 30th session that took place in Paris. It was done so with a goal to spread poetry and the diversity in languages, as widely as possible. It is great to read what people across the countries like USA, England, India , etc. shared and are still sharing. READ MORE
Robert Langlands, 81 resides in New Westminster of England. He has won the most prestigious award in mathematics called Abel Prize, on 20th March 2018. Abel Prize is often said to be the Nobel Prize for mathematics and this time it went to Mr Robert Langlands for his grand theory that unifies the mathematics of numbers and representation. This award was given by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters based in Oslo , Norway. READ MORE
Scientists based in the United Kingdom have found something new on the collective behaviour of the crowd. Their findings reveal as to why the behaviour of large crowds sometimes becomes aggressive, unruly and violent. They have come up with recommendations to be followed while managing crowds at music festivals, school assemblies and public places, etc. READ MORE
The United States of America has found China guilty of stealing and illegally transferring its intellectual property. This fact was concluded after a special probe was conducted by the US government, that ended very recently. What followed was a statement from the US government, announcing fresh sanctions on China, from March 22, 2018. READ MORE
British Lawmakers in England are finally making efforts for child refugees. They are very near to passing a law that will allow refugee children to unite with their families again. This bill was introduced by a Senator Agnus Mac Neil, on March 22, 2018. READ MORE
Indian Women Cricket Team’s worst nightmare became a reality; as they were beaten (3-0) by the visiting Australian Women Cricket Team in a recently held Champion Series in India. This ODI series was a remarkable one and Australian team went on to set many records. Like, they broke their own highest ODI score record by scoring 332 runs, thanks to Alyssa Healy’s 133 runs. The last ODI match of the series was played at Vadodara , India on March 18, 2018. READ MORE
The whole world has been taken over by sadness after the news of the death of last white Northern male (named Sudan) Rhino came out on 21st March 2018. Sudan belonged to an endangered species of Rhinoceros and with his death, only two females of the same species are left, in Kenya . READ MORE
Enough is enough! Women in Spain have finally raised their voices and made it heard through a march conducted on different streets of the main cities like Barcelona and Madrid. If the reports are to be believed, more than 5 million people gathered for these marches which included men too. READ MORE
It seems that today a person doesn't need a formal education to become a scientist! It can be said so in the case of Rifath Shaarook from India along with his 5 other team members, who worked hard to invent the world's lightest satellite. Hannah Herbst, a 17-year-old from Florida has started a global project called Beacon (Bringing Electricity Access to Countries through Ocean Energy). Let's see how both are trying to make our world more advanced and prosperous. READ MORE
Thomas Munte, a neurologist at the University of Lubeck, Germany has recently cured one of his patients, Anna suffering from depression and obesity through deep Brain Simulation. This new technique includes implanting electrodes in the human brain. And the results were surprisingly amazing! READ MORE
China is about to lend around 8 trillion US Dollars to 23 countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa for developing One Belt One Road Initiative. It has been concluded that 8 out of the 23 countries are at a risk of Debt Distress, based on a recent policy research report published by the Center for Global Development on March 4, 2018. These 8 countries will be Djibouti, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Maldives, Mongolia, Montenegro, Pakistan and Tajikistan. READ MORE
A self-driving, driverless car operated by the cab company Uber, hit and killed a 49-year-old woman, Elaine Herzberg on the streets of Tempe, Arizona in USA. The incident took place on Sunday night when a self-driving car, Volvo XC90 sports utility vehicle struck this woman around 10 PM in the night. It happened despite the car having an emergency backup driver behind it. READ MORE
Students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida will take to the streets in protest against the violence and tragedy caused by lack of gun control in USA. Students along with their relatives and friends will be marching on Saturday, 24th March 2018 throughout the United States of America. This march has got the support of people like Oprah Winfrey and George Clooney. READ MORE
Scientists of NASA have recently captured 12 new images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, on 20th March 2018. These new images have now been added to the catalogue called Hubble’s Messier Catalog named after the French astronomer Charles Messier. This catalogue now has 76 images of astronomical bodies. NASA is the main space research agency of USA headquartered in Washington D.C. READ MORE
Inventions are evolving not only for the benefit of humans but also for mother nature too. Keiana Cave from Orleans and Julian Rios Cantu from Mexico are the new teen scientists who are addressing global health issues like the oil spills into the sea, generation of electricity from ocean waves, etc. READ MORE
All England Open Badminton tournament reached its climax on 18th March and was dominated by Asian players, especially China. The tournament was played at The Arena, Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Let's see who made it for the gold. READ MORE
Researchers from the University of Michigan in the United States of America have found that children as young as 4 years old might suffer from the effects of 'stress eating.' This could lead to children being overweight and even in some cases, obese. READ MORE
A Twitter user Rachel Jane Andelman named 'rajandelman' tweeted about Donald Duck on 15th March 2018 as to why Donald Duck doesn't wear pants. Ms. Andelman from Boston, Massachusetts gave the logic or answer- "because wearing pants will hinder its swimming as pants may create an issue in the secretion of preen oil". READ MORE
With the shortage of banknotes and coins that has been troubling Venezuela over the past couple of years, the town of Elorza has issued its own paper currency. The town administration has made this move to solve the problems of trade in the town. And also to make sure that the celebrations in the upcoming festival is not dampened. READ MORE
China’s current President Xi Jinping has been re-elected as the President of China without any opposition. This decision was taken by the country’s legislative body through a voting system on March 17, 2018, in Beijing . READ MORE
Star tennis player Roger Federer was defeated by Juan Martin del Potro in a thrilling final match of the Indian Wells tournament. Federer was defeated by 6-4 6-7 (8-10) 7-6 and (7-2). Since most people were expecting Roger Federer to win, the final match was considered to be the climax of the Indian Wells Tournament in California , the United States on 19th March 2018. READ MORE
What looks like an arid zone spread over thousands of acres today, used to be a lush and fertile land at some point in time. Researchers from the University of Huddersfield and the University of Modena & Reggio Emilia have found first ever evidence of wild cereals that were perhaps grown in the desert of Sahara . It also points that this region was once inhabited by hunter-gatherers some 10,000 years and, they particularly chose wild cereals for cultivation. READ MORE
In a very exciting match of football, popular British Club Chelsea overcame a daunting Leicester City resistance to enter the semi-finals of FA Cup. The Match was being played at King Power Stadium, the home ground of Leicester City in the UK. READ MORE
Andria Zafirakou, 39 is a teacher in London. She has been awarded the Global teacher's Prize on 18 March 2018. The event was organized by Varkey Foundation in Dubai , United Arab estates. READ MORE
The school that teaches magic to wizards and halflings restricts one magic or not possible at all. It's apparating to Hogwarts itself. However, in a recently released trailer for "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" on 13th March in the United States of America , it showed wizards apparating to Hogwarts. This to many fans is not possible and are assuming it as director's mistake. READ MORE
We hope, most kids and children get to have a sound and healthy sleep then, why to celebrate the World Sleep Day? Well, there's a reason. It is the busy life-style of adults in the current times, that is making many people lose sleep. With an aim to making people aware about the benefits of having have good sleep, World Sleep Day (March 16, 2018) was initiated by the World Sleep Society based in Rochester , United States of America. And seeing the posts and tweets on social media, it seems that people are definitely getting more aware through this campaign. READ MORE
Can a poor country's development depend on the people, who have left their own country for a better life somewhere else? Yes! that was exactly what got concluded from the latest report of Pew Research Group. The group reported that billions of dollars were sent back home by migrants as an aid or donation. Migrants from Salvadore alone, living in the US, collectively send back about 4 billion dollars to their home country EI Salvador . READ MORE
The world’s highest mountain Mount Everest (8848 meters) is getting a clean up. This cleaning project has been launched by the Nepal government, aiming to airlift 100 tons of waste items left behind by tourists and climbers of the world's highest mountain. On the first day of this clean up project, 1,200kg (2,600lbs) of waste was flown from Lukla airport near Everest to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal for recycling. READ MORE
The Central Elections Commission of Russia announced in Moscow on Sunday 18th March 2018, that Vladimir Putin had won about 76.7 percent of the votes as compared to his nearest challenger, Communist Party candidate Pavel Grudinin received only 11.8 percent of the votes in the presidential elections. It is interesting to know that in 2012, Putin had received just under 65% of the votes. READ MORE
The climax or the end of Asia Pacific Economic Co-Operation (APEC) Summit happened on an interesting note. Australia and Hong Kong made statements against Protectionism, and that was a clear reference to some recent actions of the Trump Administration. This event took place at the International Convention Centre in Sydney , Australia. READ MORE
In an effort, to have all his favourite ministers and other government officials in the US government, US President Donald Trump has decided to remove the National Security Advisor H.R. Macmaster. This decision was reported on 15th March 2018. READ MORE
NASA has finally concluded that only 7% of the ‘gene expressions’ and not ‘genes’ are changed during a space tour of an astronaut. However, over longer-term, the genes might change and have long-term implications related to the astronaut's immune system, DNA repair, bone formation network, etc. This finding was published by NASA, based in USA on March 15, 2018. READ MORE
As per the World Happiness Report, 2018 published by the United Nations on March 14, Finland is the HAPPIEST country to live in. READ MORE
Generally, airplanes leave trails of smoke and sometimes vapours while they takeoff. But can you imagine an airplane dropping gold on the airport during its take-off? Such an incident actually happened at Yakutsk airport in Siberia, Russia on 15th March 2018. READ MORE
Have you ever thought about bird's intelligence like 'whether they have any ability to perceive things...' just like humans have? Well, you will be amazed to know that the problem-solving skills of many wild-birds' are very similar to that of human beings. This discovery was made by biologists, Jean-Nicolas Audet and Louis Lefebvre from the McGill University in Montreal , Canada on 14th March 2018. READ MORE
Bandai Namco, a Japan -based video game production company will soon launch Super Robot Wars X with English sub-titles. The new version will be launched on 29th March 2018 in Japan and on 26th April in Southeast Asia. READ MORE
Pramod Magar, born at one of the villages near the holy river Ganges in India , believes that he was born here for a reason and finally in the Ganges, he found his passion. It is an inspiring story of few Indians who found their passion in Kayaking that led them to find a life in Iceland. This news report was published by BBC on 18th March 2018. READ MORE
In an effort to bring back people's attention on visiting the zoo, a new campaign on social media was launched by Shervin Hess, a digital media company working for the Oregon Zoo in Portland, United States of America. Very soon, many zoos, museums, science institutions and scientists across the world have started rating their favourite species, on 16th March 2018. READ MORE
Pinki Tanwar 19, is a resident of Thanagazi in the district of Alwar, Rajasthan in India. On 31st Jan, she finally won a legal battle against her forced marriage, which took place when she was just 10-year-old. All thanks, to Dr. Kirti Bharti who helped her during this long legal battle. READ MORE
A man - who took further the world's greatest scientific theory of Albert Einstein to decode the birth of our infinite universe - died on 14th March, 2018 at his home in Cambridge , England. He was the pioneer physicist of Black Hole theory, Cosmology, and laid down the principles that applies both to black holes in space as well as to the sub-atomic world. READ MORE
The Nepal ese Cricket team has got a reprieve in the Qualifiers of Cricket World Cup being held in Zimbabwe when Netherland defeated Hong Kong in a super six stage match. Nepal has now got an ODI status until the year 2022 which will mean good financial support from ICC. READ MORE
On one hand, eight IPL T20 cricket teams competed against each other and played 60 games for 47 days, and they could only get 2.4 million dollars of prize money. And on the other hand, Team Liquid in Seattle participated in an 11-day esports tournament named 'The International' and took home 10.86 million dollars. This is just an indication of the huge and fast growing world of esports. READ MORE
Netflix, an entertainment company based in United States of America is known for providing personalized suggestions on movies, series, videos. The algorithm it uses understands what kind of entertainment video one likes. It's a nice feature but if you are looking for a genre or type of video, you've never selected or seen on Netflix, it's almost impossible for you to search for it. However, now it's possible to do so thanks to a new technology from Netflix. READ MORE
A private organization named Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in United States of America have joined hands. This partnership is formed to make a way for clean energy via Nuclear Fusion in next 15 years. The motive is to build 'SPARC', a compact reactor tokamak which is the most promising design for nuclear fusion reactor. READ MORE
Fourteen-year-old mathematics genius named Syed Jaffar from Pakistan has won a gold medal at International Maths Competition. The competition was organised at Asia International School in Bangkok where around 600 students from different parts of Asia were participating. READ MORE
The Indian government has expressed its intention to normalize its ties with China for the greater good despite having many political differences. A representative of India’s foreign ministry made this statement on March 9, 2018, at New Delhi , India. READ MORE
After a gap of six months, since Kurds in IQ' value='Iraq'> Iraq declared their independence by conducting a referendum and now... Iraq has reopened the region’s airports for International Flights. This decision was announced by Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider Al Abadi , on March 13, 2018. READ MORE
The All England Open badminton tournament began on March 14, 2018, and players from all over the world have arrived with an aim to win the title. The tournament will be played at The Arena, Birmingham in the United Kingdom. READ MORE
Ever wondered about tiny greyish things obstructing your vision? Ever tried to get a clear focus on them but got annoyed at not being able to do so? If yes, then you have discovered floaters in your eyes. A Ted-Ed video by Michael Mauser hailing Stamford , United States of America explains it. READ MORE
Elon Musk, a man whose vision is to set up a colony on planet Mars shared his concerns about the progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). He expresses his concern during a question-answer round at SXSW Film Festival held at Austin in Texas , United States of America on March 11, 2018. READ MORE
Famous Hollywood actor Arnold Schwarzenegger who is also the former California governor and a global environmental activist said that he is preparing to sue the oil industry. He said this at a live recording session of Politico’s Off-Message podcast. READ MORE
A 16-year-old girl named Dea Kurti is making efforts to help educate girls in other parts of the world so that more girls can become engineers. She with the help of internet and coding skill is making a difference for women all over the world right from her computer in her sweet home in Albania . Let's see what she says in her interview by BBC on 12th March 2018. READ MORE
US President Donald Trump has ordered to stop the takeover of an American chip making company Qualcomm by the Singapore based rival company Broadcom. He said that this was done keeping in mind the interest of American people and businesses. If Trump had not come in between, this takeover would have been the biggest takeover in the global technology sector. READ MORE
The government of UK is now getting tough on universities. According to reports as on 12 March 2018, the degree course will soon be rated as Gold, Silver and Bronze on the basis of the teaching quality. Universities Minister of UK Sam Gyimah says that students need to know the teaching deliveries and outcomes while selecting the correct degree course. READ MORE
A research is published on 23 February 2018 in the journal 'Nature Communications' reports that the process to understand a word and to recognize a certain face is different from kids and adults. The lead author and student of Stanford University in California , United States of America neurosciences PhD program Jesse Gomez says that kids have a kind of window in their brains which is different from that of adults. READ MORE
Nyakim Gatwech, 24 a South Sudanese fashion model is trending on Social Media for her skin colour and particularly to believe in her beauty. Currently staying in Minneapolis , United States of America, she makes sure to inform her more than 180,000 followers that she is proud of her "chocolate black" skin and that she hails from Africa. READ MORE
Ask adults that whether schooldays are easily forgettable or never unforgettable! It was the reunion night for schoolmates, teachers and everybody. Right! The complete cast of the American comedy series 'Glee' had a get-together on 8th March 2018 in Los Angeles , United States of America. READ MORE
Xi Jinping has finally cleared his way to remain President of China forever. The Chinese government has been able to change the party constitution to remove the restrictions on the number of terms for a President. The resolution to this effect was passed on 11th March 2018. READ MORE
Turkey ’s government troops have claimed to kill down 3055 militants as a part of their military operation named operation Olive Branch. The operations were launched in the month of January with an aim of making Syria free of terrorists. READ MORE
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi, an architecture by profession received the most prestigious award for architectures (popularly regarded as a noble prize for architects) 'The Pritzker Prize,' on 7th March 2018. Hyatt Foundation, the sponsors of the Pritzker Prize and Tom Pritzker, chairman of the Foundation made the announcement in Chicago , United States of America. The award ceremony will take place at the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto in the month of May 2018. READ MORE
Planning for a summer holiday? How about an island? Wonderful! But, you can't plan - especially boys and men - for this new island named 'SuperShe' in Finland . 'SuperShe' is all new feminist island bought by and is under renovation from 31st Jan 2018 onwards, by Kristina Roth, the owner of the island. READ MORE
A picture is making everybody crazy on the internet which is truly an example of the difference between male and female in every field. This picture of Solvay Conference (1927) was posted on 8 March 2018 by a Twitter user named Vala Afshar belonging to company Salesforce headquartered in Sans Fransico , United States of America. READ MORE
Renowned Human Rights Activist and Lawyer Asma Jahangir was honoured by British High Commission on March 8, 2018. To honour her, a scholarship has been launched in her name on the occasion of International Women’s Day. READ MORE
Bangladesh Cricket Team successfully chased 215 runs (the 4th highest chase) in the ongoing Nidahas trophy in a T20 match against Sri Lanka. The match was being played at Colombo in Sri Lanka on 10th March 2018. READ MORE
This year for the first time, UN's meeting of climate change invites not the representative of the countries but, the representatives of major cities of the world. A 3-day Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) meeting was held at Edmonton in Canada starting from March 5, 2018. READ MORE
India’s Supreme Court in New Delhi has delivered a judgment that upholds its earlier verdict on "Passive Euthanasia". In the year 2011, Indian Supreme Court started a trial for allowing "Passive Euthanasia' in India and finally approved it on 9th March 2018. READ MORE
Can a country risk a trade war against the USA? Perhaps not as per the Chinese Commerce Ministry. It issued a statement on 11th March 2018 saying that China has no plans to compete with the United States on the trade front. This statement was in response to United State’s decision to impose an extra tax on import of steel and aluminium. READ MORE
9th March 2018 was another milestone date for the movie 'Black Panther' produced by Marvel Studios in the United States of America . It has crossed 1 billion dollars and became the fifth in the list to reach such a mark. READ MORE
Whenever we think about Antarctica , what comes first to your mind? Snow, rivers, mountains and of course penguins. But have you ever wondered that there is a lot of rare adventure out there for humans too? ESPN’s sports reporter Sarah Sekula shared her experience of paddling in the chilling waters of Cuverville Island in Antarctica on March 9, 2018. READ MORE
It may sound hard to believe but it is actually true: North Korea ’s supreme leader Kim Jong-Un sent an invitation (on 9th March 2018) to US President Donald Trump for a meeting. What’s even more surprising is that Mr Trump has accepted the invitation and as a result, there will be a meeting between the leaders in the month of May 2018. READ MORE
“Give us the location of Maulana Fazlullah and we will pay you five million dollars," said the government official of United States of America on 9th March 2018. Maulana Fazlullah is the chief of Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP), a terrorist organisation based in Pakistan and Afghanistan. READ MORE
Mrs Lu from Shanghai , China gave her iPhone to her son to see educational videos. Local news reported on 6th March 2018 that her son entered the wrong password various times. With every wrong password entered, the time duration for the phone to remain locked increased. By the time, she noticed, it was locked for 25 million minutes or close to 47 years. READ MORE
The first memoir authored by former first lady Michelle Obama titles 'Becoming' is ready to be in stores on 13th November 2018. The news about this book was broken by the Penguin Random House last year although the release date was under curtains. The publishing house on 25 February 2018, finally announced the release date at Washington , United States of America. READ MORE
James Okina a teenager from Calabar , Nigeria is changing the lives of the street children in Nigeria. He started working for this good cause at the mere age of 15. Today, he is inspiring generations of children. READ MORE
Researchers from the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta have discovered a mineral called Calcium Silicate Perovskite on the Earth’s surface. This mineral was only known hypothetically until now and has been discovered for the first time inside a diamond at South Africa ’s Cullinan diamond mine. The research has been published in the journal called Nature. READ MORE
Queen Elizabeth has announced that the prestigious 26th "Commonwealth Point of Light" to Srishti Bakshi of India for her remarkably exceptional work for empowering women in India. The news was shared by the British high commission in New Delhi , India. She received the award on International Women’s Day, 2018 by Sir Dominic Asquith, the High Commissioner. READ MORE
The ruling party of Slovakia has agreed to answer the thousands of protestors who have been asking for the Prime Minister and his government to step down on 11th March 2018. The protest in the capital city of Bratislava has been the biggest since the 1989 revolution by believers of Communism. READ MORE
In a battle of whips and holes, that kept all the spectators at the edge of their seats throughout, all that mattered, in the end, was one shot. In the PGA tour match final held at Florida , United States of America star golfer of US Tiger Woods was defeated by England’s Paul Casey on 11th March 2018. READ MORE
Scientists from the University of Texas , Austin in the United States of America are merging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics. They are experimenting AI into their machines so that machines can act on their own and deal with real-life issues. READ MORE
A new free-trade agreement has been signed between eleven countries of Asia-Pacific region. This agreement was signed on 8th March 2018 in Santiago , Chile. This new deal is the renewed version of Trans-Pacific Partnership and is now called Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). READ MORE
McLaren, a well known racing car-making company has now started producing F1 racing cars on the lines of Senna GTR concept. This car will be a better version as compared to McLaren Senna and was launched at the Geneva Motor Show 2018, Switzerland. READ MORE
Pal-V has launched its newest invention at the Geneva Motor Show 2018, Switzerland. The Pal-V Liberty is a flying car which has been finally launched at the Geneva Motor Show, on 6th March,2018. The makers of this car are in the process of getting the final legal permissions for the vehicle to travel on both road and air. READ MORE
Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia arrived in London on 6th March for his 3-day visit. Since the British opposed the close ties between London (England) and Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), this has led to a lot of controversies. The UK opposed because of the poor conditions of human rights in Saudi Arabia. READ MORE
The recently concluded IAAF World Indoor Championship has brought glory to American sprinter Christian Coleman who won the 60 meters final race at Birmingham , England. After Bolt’s retirement, fans are already looking for someone who is as good as Bolt and Coleman is one of the favourites. READ MORE
Netherland has become the first country in the world to host the world's first eco-friendly supermarket for its customers. Here, none of the items or products made of plastic are sold. This supermarket Ekoplaza was opened at Amsterdam in the Netherlands on 6th March, 2018. READ MORE
What will happen if your government starts paying you for doing nothing? Sounds like a dream come true for an unemployed person and even more for a lazy person. Right? But researchers Damon Jones of the University of Chicago and Ioana Marinescu of the University of Pennsylvania in United States of America , believe otherwise. READ MORE
The IAAF World Indoor Championship ended on a high note at Birmingham , England and to everybody's surprise, many records were broken on the final day of the tournament. Poland’s, Renaud Lavillenie and local players bagged medals to make the tournament’ s climax a memorable one. READ MORE
After facing opposition from United Nations for her failure to tackle the Rohingya Muslim crisis in her country, Aung San Suu Kyi has now been accused by three Nobel Peace Prize winners, this week. They assembled in a press conference after visiting the refugee camps of Rohingya Muslims in Dhaka , Bangladesh. READ MORE
Do you know that there is a garden of radios where you can listen to any radio station of your choice? And any radio station could be from any part of the world? Launched in the Year 2016, Radio Garden is now giving its listeners a pure bliss of music with no geographical boundaries. It was was established by the 'Institute for Sound and Vision' based in the Netherlands . READ MORE
Sugam Sharma, a researcher from Iowa State University, U.S.A. is working on a software to donate the extra food to the people who go hungry every day. This research was published in the journals named Resources, Conversation and Recycling and Telematics & Informatics on 1st March, 2018. READ MORE
IAAF - International Association of Athletics Federation headquartered at Monaco , Europe is soon to introduce rankings for athletes. The decision was announced on 3rd November 2017. One of the any reasons to introduce rankings is to ease the ambiguity amongst the athletes and their qualification for various tournaments. READ MORE
In a study published last week by Pew Research Centre in Washington D.C. , United States of America, it has been found that the millennial generation of voters are fed up with the manner in which their politicians are handling the issue of climate change. Let's understand their take on the issue. READ MORE
Professor Oliver J. Myers and graduate assistant Brandon Williams from the Clemson University in United States of America have come up with a type of three-ply skin which can sense damage in machines, and report it to the operators even before the damage causes or starts to cause a problem. This technology will send the reports in real time and is specially designed for the U.S Army Research Lab. READ MORE
President Michelle Bachelet has proposed to change the Constitution of Chile and bring in changes to the laws as drafted by the Chilean dictator Gen. Augusto Pinoche between 1973-1990. She announced on 5th March that she would send the proposal to Congress legislation for the said replacement with few new laws. READ MORE
Started on 4th October 2009, the Five Star Movement (a political party) of Italy , has now come into power to form a government. It had registered a clear victory by winning over 30% of the votes across the nation. Italy’s first capital Turin is facing the challenge: turning a protest into a political alternative. READ MORE
An Indian origin student named Shivani Patel of GoEngineer based in Texas , United States of America has published her analysis of "lightsaber’s explosion" of the latest Star Wars Movie. Her analysis was published on designnews.com, last month. READ MORE
The finale of the invitational trophy 'SheBelieves Cup' took place on the 8th of March 2018 in Orlando . It was an interesting match and an unexpected victory for the United States of America. It is said so because of the opponent team's Karen Bardsley's mistake. READ MORE
McDonald's, a well known fast-food chain headquartered in Illinois , United States of America celebrated, The International Women's Day on 8th March 2018 by making its logo upside down; that is making 'M' into 'W'. READ MORE
Sugam Sharma, a researcher from Iowa State University, U.S.A. is working on a software to donate the extra food to the people who go hungry every day. This research was published in the journals named Resources, Conversation and Recycling and Telematics & Informatics on 1st March, 2018. READ MORE
To fulfil his promise of making China a world leader by the year 2050, President Xi Jinping has started taking his measures. As per a news report published by the official newspaper in Beijing , the country is developing aeroplanes which are powered by nuclear energy. READ MORE
Politicians in France have done something that has taken everyone by surprise. Fifty members of the French parliament spent a freezing night at streets of Paris with homeless people. The aim of the leaders of the ruling government was to understand their plight in order to find a permanent solution for them. READ MORE
The 88th Geneva International Motor Show kicked off on March 6, at Geneva in Switzerland. Car makers from all over the world are showcasing the best of their design and technology. This year more and more environment-friendly models were unleashed for the world to see. READ MORE
Geneticist and computers scientists of an online company MyHeritage in Bnei Atarot , Israel have discovered some really amazing information on the basis of research done through databases of many online websites that provide family heritage discovery services. A family tree of thirteen million people was discovered and reported many fascinating things in Journal 'Science' on 1st March 2018. READ MORE
Finally, it seems that leaders of both North and South Korea will meet at end of April 2018 to sort out their issues. This meeting is going to be a landmark event in the political history of both the nations because no such meeting has happened place since last ten years between the countries. The meeting will take place at Panmunjom, a de facto village at borders of South Korea and North Korea . READ MORE
Russia has defended itself against the accusations made by the world community saying that the country is not developing Nuclear weapons. A representative of the current Russian Government said (on March 2, 2018) that some weapons developed by Russia were in response to a specific activity of United States. READ MORE
The theory of Relativity which is being taught to kids and adults alike all over the world will be tested soon as a star named S0-2 will soon be clutched within the gravitational pull of a black hole in the coming few months. And with this, scientists at UCLA Galactic Centre Group will witness Einstein's theory put to the real test. UCLA Galactic Centre Group is situated in Los Angeles , United States of America. READ MORE
A team of scientists led by a team led by neurologist Jens Dreier from Universitätsmedizin Berlin in Germany have recorded near-death experiences and what goes in the brain when a person dying or when the heart stops to function. The research was reported in Journal 'Annals of Neurology' on 15th Feb 2018. READ MORE
90th Academy Awards - Oscar held on 4 March 2018 in California , United States of America was historically in many ways was different to earlier ones. To mention few, Ashley Judd, Salma Hayek, and Annabella Sciorra were whistle blowers who spoke against well known American film producer Harvey Weinstein. And most importantly, social messages on equality of male and female, and black and white in entertainment industry. READ MORE
Wearing a certain attire twice might not be surprising for us, but is certainly so for the celebrities. The 86-year-old actress Rita Moreno was found wearing the same dress - that she wore 56 years ago - at The 90th Academy Awards known as Oscars happened on 4 March 2018 in California , U.S.A. READ MORE
Ciara Johnson, a travel blogger belonging to Texas , United States of America recently shared tips for travelling alone, especially for female travellers. She tweeted her advice how to say on 2 March 2018 on Twitter which is going viral. Although, there are many tips but some mind-opening tips and measures are worthy to be trending. READ MORE
Smith Crane and Construction Ltd. placed an advertisement as part of their routine recruitment process on 26 February 2018 and surprisingly invited the thieves - to apply for job - who few days ago had robbed one of their shop only. The robbery took place early morning on 24 February 2018 at John Road, Harewood, Christchurch in New Zealand. READ MORE
The Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was on his India tour and has met the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on 23rd Feb 2018. Six agreements were signed between the nations to promote trade and fight terrorism. READ MORE
Olympics is just not a tournament but a life time dream of almost all athletes to represent their country and win a medal in its name. Like, Red Gerard only after winning the Gold in the Snowboard Slope Styles finals realized the scope of Olympics held in Seoul , South Korea. Chloe Kim on the other hand performed the toughest tricks for snowboard halfpipe and won Gold. There are more in the list, let's check it out. READ MORE
After so many years, Scotland has finally won the Six Nations championship 2018. The final match was held on 24th February, 2018 at Murray field, Edinburgh , Scotland. Scotland won the final match against England with a 25-13 score. This particular victory against England was attained for the first time in last 10 years. READ MORE
Movie 'Black Panther,' released on 29th January, 2018 is now part of a fund raising campaign led by Frederick Joseph, a marketer based in New York , United States of America. He has started a fund raising campaign on GoFundMe in January 2018 for the Harlem kids. This campaign is successfully running and has already raised 800.000 dollars for kids across 50 countries. READ MORE
Bigelow Space Operations (BSO), headquartered in Las Vegas , United States of America, on 20th February, 2018 announced the launch of B330-1 and B330-2 which are inflatable space habitats better known for making space hotels. READ MORE
On 27th Feb 2018, Laureus Sports Awards were given to well-known sportsmen and sportswomen of the year. The awards ceremony was held in Monaco by the Charity Organization Laureus Sport for Good that uses the power of sport to end violence, discrimination and disadvantage. READ MORE