Science and Pseudoscience

- Pushpa Raj Adhikary Natural philosophy in early days was the study to find unanswered questions about nature. The equivalent… Read More

13 years ago

Why I Am Teaching

 - Ekku Pun Teaching just fell into my lap and I took it up as a profession some nineteen years… Read More

13 years ago

Perspectives of Mathematics

Kanhaiya JhaDistinguished scientist and former Indian president Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam summarizes the significance of science to the mankind thus:… Read More

13 years ago

Reading for Assimilation

Hem Raj KafleI have been teaching “Four Levels of Interacting with a Text” (Literal Comprehension, Interpretation, Critical Thinking and Assimilation)… Read More

13 years ago

To All Teachers

Editorial To many, teaching appears complacent job – complacent because a teacher does not necessarily seem to fall headlong into… Read More

13 years ago

Effects of Gasoline Adulteration

Bibek BaralPerformance and emissions of internal combustion engines are sensitive to the fuel used as they are designed to run… Read More

13 years ago

Science and Superstition: Reflections on Astrology

Pushpa Raj AdhikaryOne area where science and superstition clash and confuse is astrology.  The clash and confusion stem from a… Read More

13 years ago

Reflective Journaling: An Autoethnographic Experience

Kashiraj PandeyReflective writing, or what I rather call journaling, empowers us to creatively and expressively portray who we are and… Read More

13 years ago

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