The Sanskrit v. As far as the world knew, Sanskrit stood as the first spoken language because it dated as back as 5000 BC. New information indicates that although Sanskrit is among the oldest spoken languages, Tamil dates back further. Which is the mother of all languages? The oldest formRead More →

The first microtome suitable for sectioning animal tissues was constructed in 1848, with the popular Cambridge Rocker (1885), Minot (1886), and sledge microtomes (1910) manufactured later. Paraffin wax for infiltration and support during sectioning was introduced during the mid1800s. Who invented Microtone in 1770? One of the first devices forRead More →

Top 10 most amazing ruins and archaeological sites in the world STONEHENGE, UNITED KINGDOM. THE GREAT WALL, CHINA. MOAI STATUES OF EASTER ISLAND, CHILE. CHICHEN ITZA, MEXICO. ACROPOLIS OF ATHENS, GREECE. GIZA PYRAMIDS, EGYPT. PETRA, JORDAN. TIKAL, GUATEMALA. What are the 5 archaeological sites? The Union government has proposed toRead More →

The Peninsular Plateau is the oldest landmass of the Indian subcontinent and it was also part of the Gondwana land. What is peninsular plateau and what are its division? The peninsular plateau is broadly divided into the central highlands and the Deccan plateau. The northern part of the peninsula, northRead More →

Christianity is an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Who was the first God? Brahma is the Hindu creator god. He is also known as the Grandfather and as a later equivalent of Prajapati, the primeval first god. In early Hindu sources suchRead More →

Baghdad, also spelled Bagdad, Arabic Baghdād, formerly Madīnat al-Salām (Arabic: “City of Peace”), city, capital of Iraq and capital of Baghdad governorate, central Iraq. Its location, on the Tigris River about 330 miles (530 km) from the headwaters of the Persian Gulf, is in the heart of ancient Mesopotamia. WhenRead More →

Carlsbad Skate Park, California’s first skate park opened in March of 1976. It was built by Jack Graham and the donor, John O’Malley and continued to operate until 1979, when it was buried, intact, beneath a layer of dirt for more than two decades. When was the first skateboard everRead More →