The world was shaken by Britain on Friday, 23 June, 2016, when it was revealed that the country voted to leave the European Union. So close was the final votes tally and so polarising the debate, people are still arguing over it on internet message boards and television screens. Here are the four main talking...Read More
The champion is dead. Long live the champion. Whether it is the ‘float like a butterfly, sting like a bee’ that you remember about him or his later, weaker, trembling days, Muhammad Ali was perhaps the first global sporting superstar. In our tribute piece to him, we list five things that you must know...Read More
For those of you who have been wondering like us if there is any end to the rise of property prices in Australia, here is fresh evidence that the end is not in sight yet. Asian investors are turning their pockets over for high-end hotels in Melbourne and Sydney. Read on for more details. The...Read More
Anti-terrorism policies that have been legislated to improve the safety of policemen in the hands of terrorist individuals have ironically led to reduced safety for community denizens. In this piece, we explain what the problem is, and what the solution could be. Recently, police stations around Victoria have begun implementing anti-terrorist laws that forbade cops...Read More
Earthquakes and tsunamis are nature’s way of reminding us that there is much out of our control yet. The earthquake that happened last month in Nepal killed 10,000 people and injured many more. In this piece, we look at five things that all of us should know about the Nepal earthquake. On April 25, 2015,...Read More
As the dust settles on Cricket’s flagship event, it has been found that the World Cup has caused more good to Indian society than was anticipated previously. Now they want a World Cup every month! Read on to find out why. In a recent study, the 2015 Cricket World Cup has been cited as the...Read More
Human exploration of Mars is likely going to be a reality very soon. But now, a curious problem has encountered scientists. It looks like the Martian day, which is forty minutes longer than Earth’s day, will cause the explorers some bad headaches. It is a question not many of us have asked ourselves, and for...Read More
Sea ice is the sheet of ice that floats on top of the ocean near the poles. New technology is enabling us to send unmanned vehicles into the ocean’s depths to study the ice sheets. This piece has the details. Delving into the dark side of Antarctic sea ice has revealed that it is thicker...Read More
Antarctica is the world’s least populated continent. But a recent finding of a deposit of comet dust on its surface may give researchers more clues about how the solar system came into being. Of all the places in the world you would think that we would find comet dust, we find it in the least...Read More
‘Until a few years back, Disney was synonymous with princesses and castles. Now the company is taking extensive steps to appeal to a broader audience. Now it’s not just about the kids. It’s about the whole family.’ Disney began life as a company that made movies for kids. This was back during the era of...Read More