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What are the Reasons for opposing Nuclear Energy according to Environmentalists?

Nuclear energy is one of the most controversial methods of energy generation ever since it was only a concept. It is not difficult to find counter-arguments that oppose nuclear energy. We bring you the most convincing reasons for opposing nuclear…

How is Dry Cleaning Done? How are Clothes Clean Without Water

Dry Cleaning is the cleaning of textiles in non-aqueous solvents. It is the most common form of professional textile cleaning to date. Compared to cleaning with water, it has the advantage that the fibers of the textile do not swell,…

How is Milk Powder Made? It’s Advantages and Disadvantages

The milk powder is essentially milk solids. It is made by removing the water from the whole milk, which consists of around 87 percent water. But how is milk powder made? Let’s find out. Milk powder is made from whole…

How Does An Air Conditioner Work?

Gone are the days when getting an air conditioner was a matter of personal luxury. With increasing heat in the weather every year, it is now a requirement for every home. But what is special in air conditioners that the…

How Does an Induction Cooker Work? Why Is It Energy-Saving, Fast & Safe? Let’s Find Out.

Scientist Michael Faraday discovered in 1831, that a changing magnetic field generates a current. 150 years later, in 1971, the first induction cooker was presented to the world. Let’s find out, how does an induction cooker work? In contrast to…

How is Dry Ice Made? What is the Science behind the Magical Smoke?

Solidified carbon dioxide (CO2) is commonly called Dry ice. It looks similar to generic ice, but is much colder and has other properties. It is widespread in space and is a raw material for meteorites and planetary icing areas. Dry…

Why Does it Thunder During a Thunderstorm? Know Reason Behind It

A strong thunder always certainly scares and shakes you for a moment. Nothing to be ashamed of because it is a basic human instinct to be scared of loud noise. But what creates the loud noise that scares you and…

How do the Touchpad and Touchscreen Work?

Most modern computers or cell phones are now operated using touchpads or touchscreens. The touch-sensitive surfaces replace the computer mouse and the keyboard. Behind all of these simple operations for the user, is a sophisticated technology that combines hardware and…

How Is Food Digested? What Happens To Food In Your Stomach And How It Provides Energy? Let’s Find Out.

We all know we get energy and nutrition from the food we eat but the journey of food through the digestive tract is not easy. To summarize briefly, during digestion our food is broken down into its components and the…

How is Gold Formed? Why is it Scarce in Nature? Let’s find out.

There was a tradition in ancient society to weigh people in gold. It was done to prove the worthiness of the person and to flaunt the luxury and riches of the person. Gold is so expensive now that you can…

How Is Fog Formed? What Causes Fog In The Morning?

Fall time is foggy. The phenomenon that obscures our view can occur in all seasons. For the water vapor to condense into droplets in the air, the air has to cool down or the humidity has to increase. Let’s learn…

How Is Plastic Made? Who Invented Plastic And Its Uses

We use plastic objects every day to an extent that even this article is written on a plastic keyboard. We come in contact with plastic daily and plastic increases our quality of life. But what is plastic? How is plastic…

How is the Rainbow Formed? The Science Behind It

If the sun is shining and it is raining at the same time, a rainbow can appear in the sky. We are all happy and surprised to see the rainbow whenever we see it, as if we have seen it…

Why Are Insects Attracted To Light?

Summer is here, followed by monsoon and with it the main season of flies, mosquitoes, moths etc. It is the time when the insects get lost in our homes. Insects seem to be magically attracted to ceiling lights as much…

Why Are Some People Left-Handed? Why Are Lefties So Rare?

Most people are right-handed. Only around 10 percent of the population use their left hand for everyday activities such as writing or playing. Only two percent of all people use both hands equally skillfully. But why are some people left-handed?…

Why Are Whales Not Grouped In Fishes?

Whales are the largest living creatures on earth. They are huge, and there is hardly any animal on land and sea that can compete with the whales. Whales are the undisputed king of the sea but do you know they…

Why Are All Planets Round? Is Our Earth Round or Oval? Let’s Find Out.

Unlike the flat-earther’s claim, it is proven that the earth is spherical along with the other known planets. But why did all planets decide to be spherical shaped and not adopt any different shape? Why are all the planets round?…

The Benefits Of Meditation? How can Meditation Change your Life? Learn Here.

What if there was a technique that can make you invincible to all hectic activities of daily life? There is hardly any technology that has such diverse and positive effects on the mind and body as Meditation. But what is…

What do our Dreams Mean? Religious Beliefs of various Cultures about Dreams.

People have always suspected that dreams have a meaning, even if they cannot be interpreted immediately. We tell you a few things that are important in the interpretation of dreams and show you the most common dream symbols with their…

What Is the Meaning Of Dreams? Why do we Dream? Let’s Find out

The heart races, the lungs burn, and the legs are getting heavy. A rushed look over the shoulder reveals that your pursuer is close. With each step, it comes closer while an abyss opens up in front of you. You…

Why Is Water Called Universal Solvent? Does it really dissolve everything? Let’s find out.

In everyday life, you can often find that things dissolve in water like dried tea leaves in hot water give flavor and color. The sugar in the tea dissolves and sweeten the tea. But does water dissolve everything? Why is…

Why Is Blood Red? Why Red is the Most Recognized Color?

Children have about three liters in their bodies, and adults contain five to six liters of blood. The red liquid in our veins is the most associated color, not only with pain but with love. That should tell a lot…

Why Is Petroleum Called Black Gold? How is the Black Gold Mined? Let’s Find out.

Petroleum is a fossil fuel. Among other things, it is used to generate electricity, as a fuel and for the production of plastics. We use petroleum products every day in some form. But do you know how black gold is…

Why Is Pluto Not a Planet Anymore? What is the Definition of a Planet Now?

In the past 200 years, the round celestial bodies discovered in the solar system were declared planets. When Pluto was discovered in 1930, one did not know well enough to classify it correctly. Since 2006 Pluto is no longer considered…

Why Is Earth Called a Unique Planet? Why is there no place like home? Let’s take a look.

What makes a planet unique? Is it the large size, number of moons, or even raining diamonds? Several planets would fit the criteria. The unique ability that any planet in the known universe lacks is the ability to nurture Life.…