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 You Remember Things About Yourself Better Than Anything Else
During an English class experiment at Delhi’s Modern School, teacher Mrs. Kumar gave her Class 10 students an interesting vocabulary…
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Why Hard-to-Read Things Stick Better in Your Memory: The Processing Difficulty Effect
Picture this: You’re studying for your Class 10 board exams. You have two textbooks in front of you — one…
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First, Last, and the Forgotten Middle: The Secret Rhythm of Memory
As a journalist who has spent ten years chasing headlines, I’ve noticed something peculiar about the human brain. If I…
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The Positivity Effect: Why the Aging Brain Favors the Good Over the Bad
As a journalist with ten years of experience, I have had the privilege of sitting in living rooms, coffee shops,…
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The Visual Advantage: Why Your Brain is Built for Pictures
As a journalist who has spent a decade chasing stories across the globe, I have interviewed everyone from neuroscientists to…
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Why Traumatic Memories Keep Coming Back Unwanted
Eighteen-year-old Meera from Chennai witnessed a serious traffic accident three months ago while walking home from school. A motorcycle collided…
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Why You Remember The Best Moment and The Last Moment, Not Everything Else
Eighteen-year-old Rohan from Mumbai went on two different family vacations during his summer break, each lasting exactly one week. When…
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Why Seeing Some Answers Makes You Forget The Rest
During a Class 10 general knowledge quiz at Bangalore’s National Public School, teacher Mr. Patel gave his students an interesting…
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Why You Don’t Remember What’s Said Right Before Your Turn
During a Class 10 English oral presentation session at Delhi’s Modern School, Mrs. Kapoor had organized her 25 students to…
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Why Sad People Remember Sad Things and Happy People Remember Happy Things
When eighteen-year-old Kavya from Bangalore went through her first serious breakup, she felt devastated. Her boyfriend of one year had…
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Why You Remember Spoken Lists Better Than Written Ones
At Mumbai’s St. Xavier’s School, two Class 10 English teachers—Mrs. Kapoor and Mr. Sharma—were preparing their students for the same…
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Why False Information After Events Changes What You Remember
When a minor traffic accident occurred outside Delhi’s Connaught Place metro station, eighteen-year-old Arjun witnessed it happen. A blue car…
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Why How You Study Matters More Than How Long You Study
Three friends—Priya, Rohan, and Meera—from Delhi’s Modern School had a biology test on the human circulatory system scheduled for the…
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Why Longer Lists Make You Forget More But Remember More
Eighteen-year-old Priya and her younger brother Arjun from Chennai both needed to go shopping for their family. Their mother gave…
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Why Your Memories Lose Details While Others Grow Larger Than Life
When eighteen-year-old Kavya from Mumbai returned from a school camping trip to the Western Ghats, she excitedly described the experience…
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