Articles for author: Sameen David

The 10 Zodiac Signs Most Prone to Overthinking Everything

The 10 Zodiac Signs Most Prone to Overthinking Everything

Ever caught yourself replaying a conversation from three days ago, wondering if you said the wrong thing? Or maybe you’ve spent hours dissecting every possible outcome of a simple decision, only to end up more confused than when you started. You’re not alone. While overthinking is a universal human experience, some of us are absolutely ...

5 Hidden Traits of Charismatic People

5 Hidden Traits of Charismatic People

Have you ever met someone who just lights up a room without even trying? They walk in, and suddenly everyone seems a bit more engaged, a bit more alive. You probably wonder what their secret is. Here’s the thing: charisma isn’t some mystical gift reserved for celebrities and world leaders. It’s actually built on specific ...

Sameen David

10 Amazing Ways Music Changes Your Brain And Enriches Life (P)

7 Powerful Ways Music Boosts Brain Function and Enriches Daily Life

The Neurological Symphony: How Music Activates the Brain (Image Credits: Unsplash) Music has long captivated humanity, weaving through cultures and eras as a source of joy and connection. The Neurological Symphony: How Music Activates the Brain Researchers have uncovered that music engages nearly every region of the brain simultaneously, creating a symphony of neural activity. ...

Sameen David

Tokay Gecko: ‘To-Kayy’ – The Call That Changed The Day.

The Silent ‘To-Kayy’: Tokay Geckos Fall Victim to Booming Illegal Trade

India’s northeast jungles once echoed with the distinctive “to-kayy” call of the tokay gecko, a sound that signaled adventure for wildlife enthusiasts. In the monsoon-drenched forests of Buxa Tiger Reserve, that call transformed a rainy morning into a moment of triumph during a 2014 butterfly expedition. Today, however, such encounters grow rarer as poachers target ...

Sameen David

A Trove of Bones Emerges from the Cliffs

Comptonatus Chasei: Unlocking Floodplain Mysteries of Early Cretaceous England

Isle of Wight – Fossil hunters uncovered one of Britain’s most exceptional dinosaur specimens in the cliffs of Compton Bay back in 2013. This nearly complete skeleton, comprising 149 bones, belonged to a previously unknown species that roamed floodplains more than 125 million years ago. The discovery offers fresh glimpses into the diverse ecosystems of ...