Siva is known to be one of the most important Gods in the Hindu pantheon and along with Brahma and Vishnu, is considered a member of the holy trinity (trimurti) of Hinduism. As a complex character, he may represent goodness, benevolence and serve as the Protector but he also has a darker side as the … Continue reading Lord Shiva (In Terms of Mythology and Hinduism)
Month: July 2020
How Small Changes In Proteins Have Adverse Affects
Researchers at the Sloan Kettering Institute have made some discoveries related to malfunctioning in and their progress points to a new approach to develop targeted drugs for cancer and other diseases, Alzheimer's. In Molecular Biology, it is known that if your chaperone proteins don't fold the way that they are supposed to, it’ll result in … Continue reading How Small Changes In Proteins Have Adverse Affects
MAP OF THE SOUL 7: THE JOURNEY ALBUM REVIEW
I actually listened to Your Eyes Tell separately when the live dropped in on July 13th before listening to the entire album after it came out. https://open.spotify.com/album/1nScVw87kRJiT2bg2Kswhp?si=D1MpuJWPS9SStSYOFlHk-Q To be honest, even though a few of the Japanese songs have come out previously, I didn't listen to them until the album came out. I did listen … Continue reading MAP OF THE SOUL 7: THE JOURNEY ALBUM REVIEW
A Moon ft. House of Earth and Blood
So, when I took this picture to sketch, the first thing that ran in my mind was that it was very similar to the cover of the book House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Mass. Although I haven't read the book, I have heard that it's pretty good. I haven't read too many … Continue reading A Moon ft. House of Earth and Blood
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
Name of the book- Little Fires Everywhere Author- Celeste Ng Genre- Novel, Domestic Fiction Year of Publication- 2017 Summary- Shaker Heights, a suburb of Cleveland, is known for its well planned infrastructure, from the layout of the roads to the colors of the houses, clearly stating that only the elite would live in such a … Continue reading Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
Mystery of Tummy Bugs being so good at swimming through guts revealed
Researchers from Imperial College London, Kitakyushu University in Tokyo and the University of Texas Southwest Medical Center have found the reason as to why a species of bacteria (which is known for food poisoning) can swim faster in stickier liquids; in this case, the human gut. With this research, the potential to stop the bacteria … Continue reading Mystery of Tummy Bugs being so good at swimming through guts revealed
The Power of Believing That You Can Improve
Carol Dweck makes a statement on Growth Mindset and how it helps us to improve lives on a greater scale. https://www.ted.com/talks/carol_dweck_the_power_of_believing_that_you_can_improve#t-608471 Based on pure scientific research, Dweck explained the idea of a "growth mindset" that made it look like it could be made possible once put into practice. And by visualizing her research, it made … Continue reading The Power of Believing That You Can Improve
The Second Part of the Three Part Neuron Course is Complete!
For the first part of the course, click below: https://innovativeideals.wordpress.com/2020/04/28/i-finished-the-first-part-of-a-three-part-course-on-neurons/ It took me a while to finish this part, mainly because the content seemed very vast and it required a lot of time to finish off a week in the course. As the course was self paced, all I had to do was sit down … Continue reading The Second Part of the Three Part Neuron Course is Complete!
Rare case of Brain Destroying Amoeba sighted in Florida
The Florida Department of Health has announced a confirmed case of Naegleria fowleri -- a microscopic single-celled amoeba that can infect and destroy the brain. It's usually fatal, the DOH said. Dating back to 1962, only 37 reported cases of the amoeba in Florida are known. This one was found in Hillsborough County, though the … Continue reading Rare case of Brain Destroying Amoeba sighted in Florida
How Kindness Pays off According to Science
This is kind of a sequel to my Gratitude Episode, but it has been scientifically proven that random acts of kindness really pay off both physically and mentally. Tune in to know more about how this theory had come about and the facts that prove this theory. https://open.spotify.com/episode/2yjytxdFgGU1nFfDpMasmz