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Hidden beneath the Sahara, satellite scans uncovered 260 circular mass graves filled with cattle and human remains of a 6,000-year-old nomadic eliteNew discoveries in Eastern Sudan reveal a lost nomadic civilization. Archaeologists found 260 ancient cemeteries, showcasing large grave mo...
Persian Proverb of the Day: ‘The lion is handsome, but the gazelle gets…’ The hidden mistake many ‘Alpha’ personalities make in relationships, friendships and workplaces according to this clever ancient sayingPersian Proverb of the day: Somewhere between ancient satire and modern social commentary exists a proverb that feels surprisingly suited t...
A tale of two minorities: Why India never saw anti-Jainism like Europe's anti-semitismA comparison of Jains in India and Jews in Europe explores why one civilisation enabled coexistence while the other descended into exclusio...
These Animals Are Changing How We Define IntelligenceRecent scientific findings challenge the human-centric view of intelligence, revealing complex cognitive abilities in animals like chimpanz...
Chimpanzees wage ‘war’ in Uganda's Kibale National Park, study shows they fight organised battlesResearch at Uganda's Kibale National Park reveals chimpanzees engage in prolonged, organized warfare, challenging the notion that war is ex...
Quote of the day by Aristotle: 'Whosoever is delighted in solitude, is either a wild beast or a god'; thoughts on solitude and lonelinessAristotle in his quote says to exist entirely outside of society—and to find pleasure in that state—suggests a nature that is either sub-hu...
Why Lions and Hyenas Might Not Hate Each Other as Much as We ThinkNew research reveals lions and hyenas share a complex bond beyond rivalry. Scientists observe instances of tolerance and even cooperation b...
Animal Communication Is Far More Complex Than We ThoughtMammals use a rich mix of facial cues, body language, and sounds to communicate. This complex system helps them manage social groups, maint...
What Did Archaeologists Find Inside a 1,200-Year-Old Gold Tomb in Panama… and Why Are Researchers Looking at It So Closely?Archaeologists in Panama unearthed a 1,200-year-old burial at El Caño Archaeological Park, revealing a high-status individual adorned with ...
Scientists Studying Primate Societies Noticed Something Unexpected About Their IntelligenceForest primates are rarely alone. They live in groups, constantly interacting. Scientists believe this social life sharpens their minds. Re...
A New Look at Animal Social Networks Is Revealing Surprising Patterns No One ExpectedAnimals rarely live alone; social structures are vital for survival, influencing feeding, predator avoidance, and reproduction. From fluid ...
- Do Hyenas Really Live in Matriarchies? Inside the Most Misunderstood Social Hierarchy
Spotted hyenas live in complex clans with females holding dominant positions over males. Rank is inherited through female lines, influencin...
Viral 'Punch' Monkey Case: Why do animal mothers abandon their babies? Experts explain deeper meaning behind itViral Monkey News: A baby Japanese macaque named Punch became a global sensation after being rejected by his mother and facing aggression f...
Jane Goodall Studied Chimpanzees Without a College DegreeJane Goodall, without formal university training, revolutionized primatology by observing chimpanzees with patience and empathy. Her ground...
Why Ravens Remember Faces—and Can Hold a Grudge for YearsRavens possess a remarkable ability to remember human faces and past interactions. Scientific studies reveal these birds can identify indiv...
12,000 years of art? Ancient Mongolian elk carvings morph into mysterious wolf symbolsAncient rock carvings in Mongolia's Altai Mountains reveal a 12,000-year artistic evolution. Initially realistic elk depictions transformed...
God as generator, organiser, destroyerHindu mythology uses Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva as metaphors for understanding human behavior related to hunger, fear, and contentment. Brah...
Why Varun Grover criticised Anurag Kashyap for praising Sandeep Reddy Vanga? 'Kai badtameeziyan ki hai'After Anurag Kashyap praised Animal director Sandeep Reddy Vanga in an Instagram post, writer and lyricist Varun Grover publicly disagreed,...
Men who are dominant in nature can make faster decisionsDominant individuals tend to climb higher up the hierarchy ladder of their particular society.
View: India cannot become a modern economic powerhouse without shedding casteAfter India obtained Independence, anti-caste movements have withered. Social mobilisation against caste has given way to caste solidarity ...