Duping Delight: Art of Lying, Deception, and Manipulation

“Duping delight” is a term used in psychology to describe the pleasure or satisfaction that someone may feel when they are deceiving or manipulating others. The term was coined by Dr. Paul Ekman, a renowned psychologist who has extensively studied nonverbal communication and facial expressions. The idea behind duping delight is that, despite attempts to… Read More Duping Delight: Art of Lying, Deception, and Manipulation

Toxic Signs In A Relationship: Why People Get Trapped Despite Noticing Signs?

Often people may find themselves stuck in a relationship despite recognizing toxic signs. Why do people get stuck after noticing toxic signs in a relationship? The reasons for such behavior could be too many. When it comes to relationships, things can get tricky. Sometimes, in search of happiness and growth, we end up in behaviors… Read More Toxic Signs In A Relationship: Why People Get Trapped Despite Noticing Signs?

Missile Woman of India: How One Lady Redefined Ballistic Missile

Being a woman, when you live and breathe a missile then what possibly can happen? Well, you create deadly missiles and you procreate a fighter jet (Well, kind of!). Yes, she is Tessy Thomas, the legendary “Missile Woman of India”; designer of Agni – III, Agni – IV, and Agni – V ballistic missiles. ,… Read More Missile Woman of India: How One Lady Redefined Ballistic Missile

Aniline Dyes: World’s First Synthetic Dye Was Just A Colorful Disaster

The Aniline Dyes, the invention of the world’s first synthetic dye was nothing but a colorful disaster. The world of invention is colorful by default. Here, even mistakes can create new inventions or rather invention itself could be a result of a mistake. At the age of 18 when average teenagers spent their time figuring… Read More Aniline Dyes: World’s First Synthetic Dye Was Just A Colorful Disaster

SCBA and Three Position Traffic Signal: Restoring the World of Rescue Work

Being the son of an African-American slave he never had much to say about his life choices. However, that didn’t stop him from changing his destiny. As a teenager, he joined a textile mill as an apprentice. With his meager stipend, he hired private tutors for himself. By the age of thirty, he was running… Read More SCBA and Three Position Traffic Signal: Restoring the World of Rescue Work

Post-It: World’s Worst Adhesive and ‘The First Twitter’

Human history is full of fascinating stories of accidental inventions and discoveries. Here inventions often didn’t collaborate with the intention of inventors and emerged as something unique yet quite useful. It is scattered with extraordinary stories of ‘inventions gone wrong’ and different outcomes. The invention of Post-It is also a familiar story of such an… Read More Post-It: World’s Worst Adhesive and ‘The First Twitter’

Nobel Prize Missed: Because He Didn’t Patented His Invention

It’s not like India does not have its share of legendary scientists; but, most of them never received any recognition for their contributions. For a few of them, even someone else took all the credit for their invention. Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose was an example of an unfortunate Indian inventor whose ground-breaking invention was hijacked… Read More Nobel Prize Missed: Because He Didn’t Patented His Invention