How Exercise Affects Body and Brain Health Scholars-Weekly·September 10, 2025https://pixabay.com/photos/woman-jogging-running-exercise-2592247/ Have you ever experienced a situation where you felt very energized after having gym class at school?...Life·1 min read·2
Types of Diabetes and How to Deal with Diabetes Scholars-Weekly·April 11, 2025Diabetes occurs when the blood sugar level in the human body is too high. It develops when the...Life·3 min read·2
The Soundtrack of Teen Life: How Music Shapes Identity, Relieves Stress, and Fuels Expression Scholars-Weekly·April 4, 2025Music has become a part of the teenager’s life. It influences their day-to-day life and the development of...Life·3 min read·1
From Exploration to Eradication: The Story of Yellow Fever in American History Scholars-Weekly·February 29, 2024The Age of Exploration, initiated by Columbus’ discovery of the New World, spurred a wave of global exploration...Technology·9 min read·1
Apple Vision Pro: A New Frontier in Spatial Computing Scholars-Weekly·Technology·February 29, 2024·3 min read·1
William Shakespeare’s Story of Life Scholars-Weekly·November 21, 2023William Shakespeare, the renowned playwright, poet, and theatrical manager, left an indelible mark in modern literature through his...Literature·1 min read·1
Cultural Warfare: Ukrainian Historical Sites Damaged by the Russian Invasion History·April 25, 2025·1
US President Donald Trump: “Gaza to be Owned and Developed by the US”: Treating the Middle East Conflict as if it were a Real Estate Development! World News·February 21, 2025·1
Secrets of Dogs: Can Dogs Understand Our Language? Scholars-Weekly·March 21, 2025Considered one of the smartest animals in the world, dogs are the best friends of mankind. Over 30,000...Science·2 min read·1
How Cells are Produced Scholars-Weekly·March 7, 2025Do you know what a cell is? A cell is the basic structural and functional—and also the smallest—unit...Science·2 min read·1
The Role of Society and Science for Public Health: How They are Interlinked sample sample·February 28, 2025Public health is considered an important welfare that we receive from society. It depends heavily on advancements in...Science·4 min read·2
The Reflexes Scholars-Weekly·February 28, 2025Responding to a stimulus is a basic function of our body. Whenever a stimulus affects us, our body...Science·1 min read·2
Building Muscles with Inappropriate Methods Scholars-Weekly·February 28, 2025Have you ever looked at a bodybuilder’s body? If you see one for the first time, instead of...Science·2 min read·1
Neurodegenerative Diseases: Emerging Therapeutic Strategies Scholars-Weekly·February 21, 2025Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), Huntington’s disease (HD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS),...Science·3 min read·1
The Abortion Debate: A Controversy rooted in Rights, Health, and Ethics Scholars-Weekly·February 21, 2025The debate over abortion is a complex issue with many different perspectives and has been a long-standing global...Life·2 min read·2
The Necessity of a Clean Room: Why Organization Facilitates Better Productivity and Happiness Scholars-Weekly·February 14, 2025A cluttered room often reflects a cluttered mind. Although an untidy area may not seem noteworthy, it can...Life·2 min read·1
Restaurant owners: Delivery App Fees are the Biggest Burden… Scholars-Weekly·February 14, 2025Domestic self-employed business owners consider delivery app fees to be the biggest financial burden in managing their restaurant...Economy·2 min read·1
The Pope Scholars-Weekly·February 7, 2025Recently, Pope Francis strongly condemned former President Donald Trump’s deportation policies, calling them morally wrong and urging a...History·1 min read·1