Art & Culture
The “Art & Culture” category typically includes various topics related to visual arts, performing arts, literature, music, and cultural heritage. It covers a wide array of subjects such as art history, famous artists and their works, different art movements, the evolution of various art forms, cultural traditions, music genres, literature genres, and significant literary works.
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Why Unfinished Tasks Haunt Your Mind More Than Completed Ones
Eighteen-year-old Meera from Bangalore sat down for dinner with her family after a long day at school. She’d completed most…
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Why The One Different Thing Is What You Remember
During a memory experiment in Class 10 psychology at Mumbai’s National Public School, teacher Mrs. Sharma gave two groups of…
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Why One Extra Word at the End Makes You Forget Everything
During a psychology class experiment at Delhi’s Modern School, teacher Mr. Patel tested his Class 10 students’ memory using a…
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Why You Remember What Someone Meant, Not What They Actually Said
During a school assembly at Delhi’s Modern School, the principal gave an important announcement about upcoming board exams. Eighteen-year-old Priya…
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Fixating on a ‘magic number’ of childcare hours misses what’s most important for kids’ development
Families with kids juggling full-time work may have been alarmed by media reporting this week, suggesting “too much” time in…
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Why You Think Right Now Is More Important Than Any Other Time
During a heated debate in the school assembly at Mumbai’s St. Xavier’s College, eighteen-year-old Arjun made a passionate declaration: “Our…
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Why You Almost Remember Names But Just Can’t Quite Get Them
During a casual conversation at Delhi’s National Public School, eighteen-year-old Kavya was discussing her favorite movies with friends. “You know…
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Why Testing Yourself Beats Reading Again Every Single Time
Before their Class 10 board examination in physics, two best friends—Arjun and Rohan from Delhi’s Modern School—decided to study together…
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Why Last Month Feels Like Last Year And Last Year Feels Like Last Month
Eighteen-year-old Arjun from Chennai was having a conversation with his girlfriend Meera about their relationship. “I can’t believe it’s already…
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Why Questions Can Plant Memories That Never Happened
During a family gathering in Mumbai, eighteen-year-old Priya listened to her relatives reminisce about family vacations from years ago. Her…
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Why Your Memory Distorts People To Fit Stereotypes
At a marketing firm in Bangalore, hiring manager Mrs. Sharma interviewed ten candidates for a creative director position over two…
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Why the Good Old Days Always Seem Better: Understanding Rosy Retrospection
It is a Sunday afternoon. Your grandmother is sitting by the window, sipping her tea, and she says something you…
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Why You Think Everyone’s Watching You (But They’re Really Not)
Eighteen-year-old Arjun from Mumbai was running late for his Class 10 physics exam. In his rush, he grabbed what he…
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Why Your Best Memories Are From Your Teen Years: The Science of the Reminiscence Bump
Ask your grandfather about the best years of his life, and watch what happens. His eyes will light up. He’ll…
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Why You Remember Facts But Forget Where You Learned Them
During a Class 10 history test at Bangalore’s National Public School, eighteen-year-old Arjun encountered a question about Indian independence: “Who…
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