Misbah Ijaz
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The Strange Science of Laughter
The Strange Science of Laughter: Why We Snort, Wheeze, and Cry in the Name of Fun Have you ever stopped to wonder why, when something’s really funny, you might suddenly turn into a wheezing, snorting, leg-shaking mess? It’s like your body goes rogue and forgets all social decorum—maybe even embarrassing you in the process. You might find yourself clutching your stomach in pain, tears streaming down your face, and yet… you’re still laughing. Why do we do this bizarre thing called laughter? And why is it so contagious? Let’s dive into the wild world of giggles, guffaws, and the mysteries behind them.
By Misbah Ijaz about a year ago in Education
The Wild, Bizarre, and Energizing History of Coffee
The Wild, Bizarre, and Energizing History of Coffee: From Goats to Global Obsession You might think your morning coffee routine is the key to surviving adulthood. But, believe it or not, humanity’s relationship with coffee dates back to a time when people were, well, probably just as confused as you are about how they started drinking it. Enter Kaldi, the goatherd who may have just discovered the world’s most beloved beverage—and inadvertently started a caffeine-fueled global empire.
By Misbah Ijaz about a year ago in Feast
Soap vs. Hand Sanitizer: The Ultimate Showdown to Defeat the Viruses. AI-Generated.
Soap vs. Hand Sanitizer: The Ultimate Showdown to Defeat the Viruses Let’s talk about your hands. Up close, they’re like the Grand Canyon of human anatomy: full of peaks, valleys, folds, and rifts. You might think they’re smooth when you glance at them, but trust me—your hands are like a topographical map for bacteria, viruses, and any other germs that want to hitch a ride. And while your hands are off doing their thing, like holding coffee cups, texting, or giving high fives, they’re also busy picking up viruses and sending them straight to your face (because, of course, that’s what we do—we touch our faces).
By Misbah Ijaz about a year ago in Families
Tape vs Glue which one is better
The Ultimate Showdown: Tape vs. Glue – Who’s Got the Stick? Ever wonder what holds the world together? Well, if you’re thinking “love,” you’re not wrong. But let’s face it—when it comes to everyday survival, it’s more likely that something is held together by tape or glue. And if you think about it, these sticky substances are pretty much the unsung heroes of civilization. They’ve been sticking things together for millennia. No, seriously—over 8,000 years ago, the earliest known glue, made from animal bones and plants, was used by ancient people near the Dead Sea to waterproof baskets and make tools. The Dead Sea may be famous for its salt, but I think it should also be known as the birthplace of super glue.
By Misbah Ijaz about a year ago in Families
Where there alien civilizations on earth before us?
Were there alien civilizations on earth before us When we normally think of aliens, we think of the vast space that is off the earth’s atmosphere to far away planets. But there is another incredibly vast dimension that we might be giving too little thought to: time.
By Misbah Ijaz about a year ago in Education



