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09/09/2025

🌍❄️ Surprising climate update: Recent reports suggest that Antarctica gained around 108 billion tons of ice in a single year — a development that has caught many scientists’ attention.

At a time when the global conversation largely revolves around melting glaciers and rising seas, this finding is a reminder that Earth’s climate system is complex, dynamic, and full of surprises.

But what does this really mean? 🤔
It could be the result of temporary factors like shifts in snowfall, ocean currents, or atmospheric patterns. Or it might tell us that the polar regions behave in ways we still don’t fully understand.

One thing is clear: nature doesn’t always follow our models. This gain doesn’t cancel out the broader concerns about climate change, but it does highlight why continuous research and open dialogue are so important.

🌱 As we process news like this, let’s stay curious, stay informed, and keep working toward protecting our planet for future generations. 💚

20/08/2025

🌱 Vegetarian Diets & Cancer Risk: What Science Says 🌱

A landmark study of nearly 80,000 Seventh-day Adventists across the US and Canada has shed new light on the long-term health benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle.

📊 Over more than a decade of follow-up, researchers observed:
✅ 45% lower risk of stomach cancer
✅ 25% lower risk of lymphomas
✅ 12% lower overall cancer risk compared to non-vegetarians

Interestingly, both groups in the study were generally health-conscious, yet vegetarians still showed a significant advantage. The clearest benefits appeared in digestive system cancers, where what we eat directly interacts with our gut tissues and microbiome.

While not every type of cancer showed strong associations, the data suggested possible protection against lung, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers as well.

🔎 Researchers caution that this doesn’t prove cause-and-effect. But the evidence highlights a powerful truth: our daily food choices can shape our long-term health.

Balanced, plant-forward nutrition could be a key step toward cancer prevention and overall wellbeing. 🌿

📖 Source: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2025)

08/07/2025

This is the most detailed view of a “human cell” to date!

12/06/2025

Dr. Pratik Joshi had spent the last six years in London — building a life, working tirelessly, and holding on to a dream: to one day bring his wife and their three little children to join him, and start a new chapter together as a family.

That long-awaited moment had finally arrived.

Just two days ago, his wife, Dr. Komi Vyas — herself a dedicated medical professional — had resigned from her job in India. Their bags were packed. Their home back in India was slowly being wound down. Goodbyes had been said, tears had been shed, and hearts were brimming with hope. A new life was finally within reach.

This morning, full of excitement and anticipation, the family of five boarded Air India flight 171 to London. They clicked a selfie together, smiling — eyes sparkling with the promise of tomorrow — and sent it to relatives. It was supposed to be the beginning of everything.

But the plane never reached its destination.
It crashed.
None of them survived.

In an instant, a future so carefully dreamed and planned for — was gone.
Just… gone.

It’s hard to find words in the face of such devastating loss. A young family, full of life, love, and longing — wiped out in a moment. A cruel, unimaginable reminder that life is as fragile as it is precious.

Hold your loved ones closer.
Say what you need to say.
Don’t postpone joy.

Because sometimes, tomorrow doesn’t come.

04/06/2025

According to MIT’s research:
Want Smarter Kids? Teach them Music.

02/06/2025
01/06/2025

I stumbled across the story of Jean Briggs, a Harvard grad student in the 1960s, and I couldn’t stop thinking about it! 🧠 She was 34, living way up in the Arctic Circle—think endless tundra, no roads, no grocery stores, just ice and sky. ❄️🌌

She was “adopted” by an Inuit family for 17 months to study their way of life. And let me tell you, what she found out about how they handle anger? Absolutely mind-blowing! 🤯

Picture this: someone spills hot water in the igloo. No cursing, no sighs, no “ugh, really?” 😤 Or when a fishing line—handwoven for days—snaps on its first go. Nothing.

No outbursts. Just calm, quiet problem-solving. 🧘‍♀️ The Inuit adults Briggs lived with didn’t seem to do anger.

Meanwhile, Jean? She felt like she was throwing tantrums left and right compared to them. 😅

She was this super-educated researcher, yet her emotions were all over the place—impulsive, reactive, the works. It got her wondering: how do these folks raise kids who grow up so… chill? 🆒

One day, she saw something wild. A mom was dealing with her two-year-old, who was pi**ed. 😡

Instead of yelling or putting him in timeout, the mom hands him a stone and says, all gentle-like, “Go on, hit me. Harder!”

The kid chucks it, and the mom pretends to wince, covering her face. “Ouch! That hurt!” she cries, like she’s in a play. 🎭

Sounds weird, right? 🤔 But it’s genius. That little act wasn’t about shaming the kid—it was about showing him, in a safe way, what his actions could do to someone. No guilt trips, just a lesson in empathy wrapped in play. 💡❤️

Here’s the kicker: Inuit parents don’t yell at little kids. Ever. 🚫

They think it’s not just pointless but kind of embarrassing—for the adult. Yelling teaches kids that anger is how you deal with frustration. Instead, they model calm. 🕊️

If a kid’s acting out—hitting, screaming, whatever—the parent waits. Later, when everyone’s chill, they might stage a little skit, replaying the moment.

They’ll ask stuff like, “Why didn’t you hit me harder?” or “How’d it feel to make me cry?” 🗣️🎬

It’s not about punishment. It’s about teaching kids to understand their emotions through play. Kids soak up what they see, you know? 👀 When parents stay calm, kids learn to do the same. It’s like wiring their brains early on to handle big feelings. 🧠💪

And it’s not just for kids.

Even as adults, keeping our cool under pressure is hard. 😓 But practicing when we’re calm—like the Inuit do with these playful roleplays—sets us up to handle the tough moments better.

Imagine if we started teaching kids this way from the start! 🌟

Maybe we don’t need timeouts or raised voices. 🙅‍♀️ Maybe it’s about telling a story, acting it out, and giving kids the space to grow—with patience, a bit of play, and a whole lot of heart. ❤️🎭

20/03/2017

Is this a mere coincidence that the World Happiness Day & Equinox Day both fall together on the same day OR is it what even Nature wants to convey to us that "Happiness lies in Balance"
whether it be
More or Less,
Good or Bad,
Fast or Slow.....
if one can reflect upon this then one could appreciate that how amazingly we can relate to the knowledge taught in Art of Living courses !!!

Life indeed is a matter of Balance!

Why the Octopus Brain Is So Extraordinary - BrainFacts.org 06/08/2016

The video beautifully explains that how are Octopuses so intelligent amongst any other Invertebrates.....

Why the Octopus Brain Is So Extraordinary - BrainFacts.org Octopuses have the ability to solve puzzles, learn through observation, and even use tools – just like humans. But what makes octopus intelligence so amazing is that it comes from a biological structure completely different from ours. Cláudio L. Guerra takes a look inside the amazing octopus brain.

Photos from Genius Kid's post 06/08/2016

Dear all..........
It has been really a long long time.....since we did the last activity at our page & we appreciate your well-sustained patience...............
All these months we have tried to explore so that we could come up with some really interesting & fun filled facts for fuelling the IQ tank of your lovely children......Stay tuned for more updates on the same....

27/11/2014

As most of us know, there are two different "HEMISPHERES" of a human brain :- LEFT AND RIGHT or as some may say TOP and BOTTOM & the part which acts as a link between the both is biologically termed as "MESSENCEPHLON"
There's a specific role that each of them has to play & if this difference is properly understood then it becomes really simple to identify & work upon the weak areas of one's personality.
The major difference is LEFT hemisphere (LH) is assigned with logical, verbal, analytical tasks whereas the RIGHT hemisphere (RH) is assigned with creative, imaginative, innovative tasks.
The key lies in maintaining a balance between both of them.

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