Science
Few Things You Should Know When Buying A Backpack!
When it comes to choosing the perfect backpack for your needs, it can be overwhelming with so many options available on the market. Whether you're looking for a school backpack, travel backpack, backpack kid or hiking backpack, it's important to find one that is durable, functional, and stylish.
By Leo Osemudiamenabout a year ago in Chapters
My learnings as a market researcher
Learning is the only way to move forward, the err to your growth is the belief that you know everything. The beauty of existence lies in challenging your limits, pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and performing the tasks that scare you and motivate you to become a better version of yourself. Life has its unique ways of compelling you to embrace the unknown and forging you to uplevel your game.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Chapters
A Magical Theorem Was Undiscovered for Thousands of Years
In the heart of ancient civilizations, mathematicians and scholars dedicated their lives to unraveling the mysteries of numbers. They carved their discoveries into stone tablets, passed down knowledge through generations, and laid the foundations of mathematics as we know it today. But imagine, amidst all this, a powerful theorem remained hidden, waiting for someone to discover it. This is the story of a magical theorem that eluded the minds of scholars for thousands of years.
By Komal Ghotraabout a year ago in Chapters
The Treatment That Came Too Late
Introduction Imagine someone you love is in pain. They are sick and need help. You try everything to make them feel better, but nothing works. Then, just when you find the right treatment, it’s too late. This is a story that happens more often than you think.
By Komal Ghotraabout a year ago in Chapters
Unlocking Mars' hidden water: A game-changer for exploration and the search for life
This article was refined and enhanced with the help of GrammarlyGo. Mars has long fascinated scientists and the public alike, especially regarding its water history. Recent studies reveal that the Red Planet may hold far more water than previously believed.
By Dogli Wilberforceabout a year ago in Chapters







