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What Exactly Is A Mocktail Drink (And Where Did The Trend Originate)?
Daily Meal· 35 minutes agoThe term "mocktail" was coined in 1916, but the idea of nonalcoholic cocktails goes back to at least...
Stitched ship project: Recreating ancient Indian maritime wonder
Firstpost· 22 minutes agoThe dream of making a stitched ship as ancient Indian seafarers did and taking it out on an oceanic voyage has obsessed historians, navy architects, scientists, boat builders, shipwrights, sailing ...
The idioms of summer make for good coffee chat conversation
The Daily Record· 5 hours agoHence, we sweat like pigs. Leave it to the Romans to define the dog days of summer It’s often quite...
Science historian Daisy Hildyard shows us where we are headed
Livemint· 2 hours agoYet Hildyard brings more than her scholarship to her work. As the final chapter of The Second Body...
'Wonderful to say hello': Nasa crew emerge after year-long mars simulation - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 hours agoThe four volunteer crew members spent over 12 months inside Nasa's first simulated Mars environment...
The Popeye Paradox
The Hindu· 6 hours agoAmerican cartoonist E.C. Segar had been crafting the syndicated “Thimble Theatre” comic strip for William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal for a decade...
Dragon Ball Z life lessons: 10 takeaways for everyday living | English Movie News - Times of India
The Times of India· 8 hours agoDragon Ball Z isn't just an action-packed anime filled with epic battles and powerful...
Still fab after 60 years: how The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night made pop cinema history | English...
The Times of India· 3 hours agoJul 7 (The Conversation) I first saw A Hard Day's Night at a film festival over 20 years ago, at the...
How to Make a Kingston Negroni, a Funky Rum Twist on the Classic Cocktail
Robb Report· 21 hours agoInstead of shying away from the intensity of the rum, trying to soften it with lime juice or bury it...
The only Indian high schools that teach Aristotle and Plato
Scroll· 8 hours agoThis is a question asked of 15-year-olds appearing for the Class 10 board examinations in madrasa schools in Uttar Pradesh. To answer this question, students must know philosopher Avicenna’s key theories.