The Black Panther Party

Parallels and Perpendiculars, what their History can teach usWritten by Rafael Duque The Black Panther Party exists as a brief blip in American History and as an even smaller matter on the world stage. When spoken about or written on, the Panthers are depicted in polarising ways, as a violent militia, as a united humanitarianContinueContinue reading “The Black Panther Party”

Case Study: Black Holes

Written by Ojjas Sharma | Edited by Laura Ionescu A black hole is defined as a region in spacetime where the spacetime is highly curved, meaning that the gravitational force is so large that even EM radiations are unable to escape its gravitational pull. They are also usually found in the center of galaxies. BlackContinueContinue reading “Case Study: Black Holes”

Has Bollywood become better or worse?

AN OPINION PIECE BY SHAILYA PURI Disclaimer – All points are written in the author’s opinion and perspective. It has no intention of hurting anyone’s sentiments. The fact that only 40% of the films are based on reality and the “behind the scenes” of expectations. Even on top of that, Actors and directors like AnuragContinueContinue reading “Has Bollywood become better or worse?”

The Future of 21st Century Art

WRITTEN BY DAVID PODUT Technology redefines art in a strange, new and simultaneously captivating way. Artisticmovements such as the Dada movement (born during World War II and predicted to revivedue to events in 2020) and Postmodern (A new movement that emerged in the early 21stcentury that grew in popularity after the 60s). Assemblance by UmbrelliumContinueContinue reading “The Future of 21st Century Art”

BENNU – The Study of an Asteroid

WRITTEN BY OJJAS SHARMA Edited by Laura Ionescu Asteroid fly-bys have become frequent this past decade. Each day we read an article or two where it is mentioned that a couple of asteroids would be passing very close to us. But we all look for one answer to a really important question in those articles:ContinueContinue reading “BENNU – The Study of an Asteroid”

Superconductivity

Written by Ojjas Bhandari; Edited by Laura Ionescu Also published by Futuristic Photons and The Society of Physics Superconductivity was discovered by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911. Superconductors are of immense importance, as they can help us power grids, aid telecommunication, medical imaging, drug analysis, and more. The sole problem here appears to bs theContinueContinue reading “Superconductivity”

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