Harjot Singh
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How Your Memory Works
"Sherlock Holmes, the famous detective, once compared the human brain to an attic, suggesting it had limited memory storage. His loyal companion, Dr. Watson, once mentioned the Earth orbiting the sun, to which Holmes humorously replied, 'Now that I do know, I shall do my best to forget it.'
By Harjot Singh2 years ago in Humans
Green Energy Is Cheaper…So Why Aren’t We Using It?
The sun, often referred to as a massive celestial ball, holds the power to blind, as famously stated by The Beatles. While the sun is known as Earth's biggest and hottest star, it's more than just a cosmic body. It has captured the attention of economists, businessmen, and politicians. In this exploration, we delve into the world of renewables, with a specific focus on solar energy.
By Harjot Singh2 years ago in Earth
What If We Just...Stopped Working?
Imagine a scenario where work, as we know it, suddenly grinds to a halt. What if, starting tomorrow, none of us showed up for our jobs? The very idea might sound chaotic, and indeed, it would be. Empty shelves, deserted cities, unfulfilled promises—society would swiftly unravel without the contribution of its workforce.
By Harjot Singh2 years ago in Journal
The Smartest Criminals of All Time
Introduction: The world of crime has seen its fair share of brilliant individuals who have used their exceptional intellects for nefarious purposes. In this article, we delve into the lives of ten of the smartest criminals in history. While some managed to outsmart authorities for a time, most were eventually caught and faced the consequences of their unlawful actions. Join us on this journey into the intriguing world of criminal masterminds.
By Harjot Singh2 years ago in Criminal
Deadly Insects: Nature's Silent Killers
When we think of deadly animals, our minds often conjure images of fearsome mammalian killers like tigers, lions, or even hippos. However, these animals, as menacing as they may seem, are not the primary culprits when it comes to causing human fatalities. If we want to identify the most lethal creatures on our planet, we need to shift our focus to a smaller, often overlooked category: insects. In this exploration, we will delve into the world of insects and their deadly impacts on humans.
By Harjot Singh2 years ago in Earth
Chandrayaan: India's Lunar Exploration
Humans have always been fascinated by the idea of exploring outer space. This fascination has led to various attempts and theories to understand the cosmos. India, too, has ventured into space exploration with its Chandrayaan missions, which have left the world in awe of their success. In this article, we celebrate the achievements of these missions and explore their significance for humanity. Let's delve into the history of lunar missions, the evolution of Chandrayaan, and the importance of space exploration.
By Harjot Singh2 years ago in Journal





