15.Goutami Debnath
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How to REVERSE AGING?
**Understanding Telomeres and Cell Division** Every time our cells divide, the ends of our DNA, called telomeres, get slightly shorter. These telomeres don't code for anything vital; they act as protective buffers. As they shorten over time, they prevent the coding regions of our DNA from getting damaged. However, once these telomeres become too short, the cells can no longer divide, leading to aging and eventually cell death. This process is why our lifespan is limited.
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Education
VEG vs. NON VEG
In recent years, dietary choices have become a focal point for discussions around health, performance, and longevity. Among these, vegan and non-vegetarian diets often take center stage. Let's dive deep into the pros and cons of each, exploring their impact on strength, endurance, cognitive function, and overall longevity.
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Education
Why AUSTRALIA is 95% EMPTY?
When the British first arrived in Australia, they brought with them more than just their culture and technology—they also brought deadly diseases like smallpox. These diseases had never existed in Australia before, so the Indigenous people had no immunity. The result was catastrophic. Within a year, smallpox alone had wiped out 50% of the population in Sydney, and similar devastation occurred in the Port Phillip area.
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Education
You Can't IMAGINE What Existed Before Dinosaurs
53 crore 88 lakh years ago, Earth was in the midst of the Paleozoic Era—a time that spanned until about 25 crore 20 lakh years ago. This era, predating the dinosaurs, is a subject of great mystery and intrigue for us. It belongs to a prehistoric time, where evidence is scarce and the remnants we do have leave us with more questions than answers. Today, if you were to ask anyone which period would be the hardest for humans to survive, most would probably point to the age of dinosaurs. After all, who would want to live among 10 to 100-foot-long terrifying creatures? But you say this because you have no idea how dangerous and unforgiving the world was before the dinosaurs even existed.
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Education
Resurrecting the Dead
Imagine stepping back in time to the early 1900s, when scientists conducted experiments that would send chills down the spine of any ordinary person. In a quest to unravel the mysteries of life and death, researchers began conducting shocking experiments on dogs that challenge the boundaries of ethics and science.
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Humans
The Great Mona Lisa Heist: Unveiling the Secrets Behind the World’s Most Famous Painting
Picture this: It’s a bustling Monday morning in Paris, the date is August 21, 1911. The city hums with activity as people make their way to work. But inside the iconic Louvre Museum, something extraordinary is unfolding. Three men, who had spent the entire night hidden within the museum's grand halls, emerge with something carefully concealed in a blanket. Their mission? To steal one of the most valuable and recognizable pieces of art in history—the Mona Lisa.
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Art
The Haunted Echoes of a Past Life
It was the year 1944, in Naikot, Uttar Pradesh, during the evening. A 23-year-old man stood outside a small house in the hills, holding a bottle of liquor. This house belonged to a former addict who had abandoned his habits many years ago. The man, intoxicated, gazed at the house, and one name lingered on his lips—Padma. This name unsettled him, bringing back all the old memories. As the man stepped forward to enter the house, an elderly woman emerged, her face etched with fear. She blocked his way and snatched the liquor bottle from his hand, smashing it on the ground. The man stared at her without blinking, and then, words escaped her lips that would change his world. "I am like your mother. You should leave. In your past life, you lost everything. Do you want to lose everything again?"
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Horror
Bangladesh in Crisis
Schools and colleges across Bangladesh have been shuttered, and the government has pulled the plug on mobile internet services. The streets are no longer filled with the usual hustle and bustle but with the echoes of unrest and resistance. What started as peaceful student protests has escalated into a nationwide crisis, with Bangladesh teetering on the edge of chaos.
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Education
The Dark Truth about Weight Loss Supplements
Hello friends! Did you know that half of the people in India are physically unfit? This shocking statistic comes from the recent Lancet Global Health Report. According to the World Health Organization, everyone should exercise for at least 2.5-3 hours per week. Unfortunately, half of our population isn't meeting this goal. Out of 195 countries, India ranks as the 12th worst in terms of physical fitness. This lack of exercise has led to unhealthy weight gain for millions of people, who then turn to shortcuts like green tea, apple cider vinegar, or various weight loss supplements. But do these methods really work?
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Education
Mystery of DB Cooper
"Greetings, my curious companions! Let's take a thrilling trip back to the 24th of November, 1971. Picture this: a typical day in America, as a Northwest Orient Airlines flight smoothly departs from Portland, bound for the bustling city of Seattle. Just a quick, routine 30-minute hop. With only 36 passengers and 6 crew members aboard, it seemed like a flight too mundane for any headlines. But hidden among these unsuspecting travelers was a man whose name would soon echo through history: D.B. Cooper."
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Criminal
Will this Asteroid DESTROY Earth in 2038?
Hey there, friends! Buckle up because we’ve got some cosmic drama unfolding on April 13, 2029. That’s the date when a colossal asteroid named Apophis—over 1,000 feet in diameter—is set to make a close pass by Earth. If this space rock were to hit us, we’d be looking at a calamity of epic proportions: think one million times the energy of the Hiroshima bomb, towering tsunami waves, and entire cities potentially wiped off the map. And as if that wasn’t enough to keep you up at night, there’s a potential for another asteroid to slam into Earth on July 12, 2038. And get this—there’s a 72% chance of it happening. NASA is already on high alert and running planetary defense drills.
By 15.Goutami Debnathabout a year ago in Fiction











