Science
Science
What Makes You Fall in Love?
Ah, Love is an Open Door, All You Need Is Love, Can't Help Falling in Love With You... Well, you've probably heard these songs before, and they all share a common theme: love is the most powerful and captivating feeling of all. Despite its potential to break hearts, love has nothing to do with the heart itself; it's all about the brain. Join me as we delve into the scientific aspects of love, the hormones, and brain systems that come into play, leading people to compose songs, create masterpieces, and do all sorts of extraordinary things.
By Dennis Thomas IV3 years ago in FYI
Color Alchemy: Unfolding the Magic Behind Paint Manufacturing
Paint has been an integral part of human history, allowing us to express our creativity and imagination on various surfaces. But have you ever wondered about the magic that happens behind the scenes, transforming simple ingredients into a vibrant spectrum of colors? Paint manufacturing is an intricate process that blends science and art, creating products that beautify our surroundings and protect and preserve surfaces. In this blog, we will explore the fascinating world of color alchemy and the secrets behind paint manufacturing.
By Anupam Paints3 years ago in FYI
Color Alchemy: Unfolding the Magic Behind Paint Manufacturing
Paint has been an integral part of human history, allowing us to express our creativity and imagination on various surfaces. But have you ever wondered about the magic that happens behind the scenes, transforming simple ingredients into a vibrant spectrum of colors? Paint manufacturing is an intricate process that blends science and art, creating products that beautify our surroundings and protect and preserve surfaces. In this blog, we will explore the fascinating world of color alchemy and the secrets behind paint manufacturing.
By Anupam Paints3 years ago in FYI
The Struggle Between Science and Religion: A Nation's Dichotomy
Introduction The interplay between science and religion has been a perennial topic of debate and contention, with nations often finding themselves torn between these two powerful forces. Throughout history, countries have faced challenges in reconciling the tenets of scientific inquiry with the deeply ingrained beliefs of their religious traditions. This essay explores the complexities and similarities that arise when a nation grapples with the tension between science and religion, shedding light on the impacts it can have on society, education, governance, and progress.
By sushmitha chowdary3 years ago in FYI
why oceans are scarier than space
Did you know that there exist black holes in the ocean, also known as Eddies? These black holes bear similarities to the ones we observe in space and function as powerful whirlpools with an irresistible pull, preventing anything from escaping. What adds to their menacing nature is their massive size, with some spanning up to 150 kilometers in diameter. These Eddies are formed through a combination of water at different temperatures, wind, and the Earth's rotation, and once generated, they can persist for months or even years.
By Michael Owolabi3 years ago in FYI
Benefits of iOS App Development With iPhone 15 Launch?
With iPhone 15 set to launch this fall (Date TBD), businesses are jumping on the idea of getting iOS apps developed to reach more audience. Every year, the launch of an iPhone brings in a great number of users to iOS. This is why the launch of an iPhone is a monumental event for businesses around the world. iOS is a great haven for businesses that wish to multiply their growth through a mobile app. If you are still unsure about the popularity of iOS, read this blog and find out the benefits of iOS app development for businesses amid the iPhone 15 launch.
By Mobile App Experts3 years ago in FYI
REALISM IN KENYA
Theories are constantly emerging and competing with one another. For that reason it can be disorientating to learn about theoretical approaches. Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) set the stage for understanding how and why certain theories are legitimized and widely accepted. He also identified the process that takes place when theories are no longer relevant and new theories emerge. For example, human beings were once convinced the earth was flat and accepted this as fact. With the advancement of science and technology, humans discarded this previously accepted belief. Once such a discovery takes place, a ‘paradigm shift’ results and the former way of thinking is replaced with a new one. Although changes in IR theory are not as dramatic as the example above, there have been significant evolutions in the discipline. This is important to keep in mind when we consider how theories of IR play a role in explaining the world politics and how, based upon different time periods and our personal contexts, one approach may speak to us more than another. This paper comprehensively shows that realism is the best IR theory to useful in making sense of world politics because it best applies to our daily individual lives and, therefore, dominates how we shape international relations.
By Hempstone Onyalo3 years ago in FYI









