Democracy is dying. What else can we do?Democracy is dying across the world, even in the United States of America. It is dying not only because of the despots, military rulers…1d ago1d ago
‘Sex at dawn’ is NOT a book what you think, it is about evolution, controversy, debate, and shapes…The confusion and the co-relation on fidelity, frustration, passion, and jealously relating to our sexual behavior has still remained age…May 7May 7
Are Homo Sapiens Born Cheaters, Cooperators — or Both?Are we, as Homo sapiens, born cheaters? Cooperators? Punishers? Forgivers? Who are we, really?Apr 20Apr 20
Book Review: Common Wealth Economics for a Crowded PlanetCommon Wealth Economics for a Crowded Planet is the cornerstone of the 21st Century. Globally renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs describes…Apr 13A response icon1Apr 13A response icon1
Book Review: Freakonomics is a book of paradox and irony of economics and statisticsFreakonomics is fantastic as well as fascinating book on economics. The author Levitt & Dubner outsmarts conventional ideas and traditional…Apr 8Apr 8
Book Review:Chris Miller’s Chip War: A book for today and tomorrowJapanese soldiers thought WWII was the typhoon of steel, and about 50 years later, to American soldiers, the hero of the Gulf war was the…Apr 3Apr 3
Book Review: Val McDermid’s Forensics is the cornerstone for Investigators, Police, and Courts for…Val McDermid is one of the best-selling crime authors of our time. Her book Forensics: What Bugs, burns, prints, DNA, and more tell us…Mar 27Mar 27
Book Review: Robert Sapolsky’s Behave tells us the reasons behind the juxtaposition of human…Stanford Professor Robert Sapolsky’s Book Behave, The Biology of Humans at our Best and Worst is one of the compelling and inspiring books…Mar 18Mar 18
Can birding help us to navigate uncertainties of life ?Birds are carefree, birds move beyond boundaries without any requirement of passport, security checking. Birds build homes, take foods…Feb 20Feb 20