Brain Rot: Word of the Year Declared by Oxford

brain rot

The term “brain rot” has emerged as Oxford’s Word of the Year, reflecting growing concerns about the impact of mindless scrolling and excessive consumption of low-quality online content. Its selection highlights a broader societal dialogue about our digital habits, particularly in an era dominated by social media and rapid information consumption. As usage of the … Read more

After the Dinosaurs, If Humans Go Extinct, Three-Hearted Octopus Will Rule the Planet Earth

If humans go extinct

If humans go extinct, the question arises: which species would take over the world? Surprisingly, it’s not the primates, but a marine creature with eight legs, three hearts, and extraordinary intelligence—the octopus. According to Professor Tim Coulson of the University of Oxford, octopuses have the physical and mental traits needed to evolve into the dominant … Read more

British Hindu Protest Outside Oxford Union Over Debate on Kashmir

British Hindu Protest

A recent debate at the Oxford Union, titled “This House Believes in the Independent State of Kashmir,” sparked significant controversy and British Hindu Protest in the UK. The social movement INSIGHT UK led the demonstration outside the prestigious debating society, highlighting concerns about the participation of speakers allegedly linked to terrorist activities. British Hindu Protest … Read more