Education
UPSC rolls out face authentication at exam centres to curb impersonation: Here's how it works
Equity in higher education requires accessibility
Over 74,000 students to receive free school supplies this June
CBSE slashes answer sheet review fees amid OSM, assures refund on improved marks
10 Countries with Hardest Language to Learn, China's Mandarin Tops the List
A rainbow is not actually located in any specific place in the sky — every person watching the same rainbow is seeing a slightly different one, formed by different raindrops, and if two people stood next to each other looking at the same rainbow, the rainbows they are seeing would be technically different, with no two viewers in the world ever sharing the exact same rainbow
The oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere is essential to almost every animal alive today — but when it first started accumulating in the air roughly 2.4 billion years ago, it triggered the most lethal pollution event in the planet’s history, wiping out the vast majority of species alive at the time, in what biologists now call the Great Oxidation Event
Baltimore County expands cursive instruction to all 2nd, 3rd grade classrooms
'2 must be Indian': Why CBSE made 3-language study compulsory in class 9 and 10
At 15, Illinois teen makes Lewis University history as youngest student ever to receive master’s degree
The Mediterranean Sea was once completely dry — about 5.6 million years ago, the connection to the Atlantic Ocean was closed by geological shifts, and the entire sea evaporated into a massive salt-floored basin two miles below sea level, which remained empty for roughly 600,000 years before the Strait of Gibraltar reopened and the Atlantic refilled it in what may have been the largest waterfall in Earth’s history
Nobody talks about why the Himalayas are still getting taller, and it isn’t erosion slowing down or new rock forming, it’s that India is still ramming into Asia at roughly the speed your fingernails grow
The most unsettling thing about a mass extinction is that it does not always feel apocalyptic while it is happening. It can begin as scattered local losses — a forest gone quiet, a river emptied, a familiar animal no longer seen — until, much later, the pattern resolves into something planetary.
Teaching teens to navigate social media
In September 2023 a mega-tsunami in Greenland sent tremors around the entire planet for nine days and scientists have only just confirmed how
Quiz: Can You Name the Countries With the Most Islands Before Time Runs Out?
Earth Talk: Native plants
RESULTS: June 2026 Physical Therapists Licensure Examination
The Mariana Trench, the deepest known point on Earth’s surface, sits about 36,000 feet below sea level — and yet there are living organisms thriving down there, including small white shrimp-like amphipods that have been found with traces of plastic in their digestive systems, in a habitat that almost no human has ever physically reached
India has a talent crisis made in its own classrooms