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Groundbreaking Ancient DNA Research Confirms Pueblo Peoples’ Ties to Chaco Canyon
Introduction Chaco Canyon, located in present-day New Mexico, was once the heart of a thriving Ancestral Puebloan civilization between 850 and 1250 CE. Known for its monumental Great Houses, such as Pueblo Bonito, and its intricate road systems, Chaco has long fascinated archaeologists and Indigenous communities alike. For decades, researchers debated whether the people of Chaco were the direct ancestors of modern Pueblo nations or if outside influences—such as migrations from Mesoamerica—played a significant role in shaping the region’s history.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy10 months ago in Education
Election Commission to launch single-point digital platform soon
Election Commission to Launch Single-Point Digital Platform Soon: A Game Changer for Indian Democracy In a landmark move aimed at modernizing and streamlining the election process in the country, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is preparing to launch a single-point digital platform that will unify and simplify electoral services for voters, political parties, and election officials. This ambitious platform, expected to consolidate around 40 different applications into one centralized system, marks a significant step toward a more transparent, efficient, and tech-enabled electoral process.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar10 months ago in Education
Xamarin
In today’s rapidly evolving mobile app development landscape, businesses and developers are constantly looking for ways to maximize reach while minimizing effort. With multiple mobile operating systems — most notably iOS and Android — developers are often faced with the dilemma of creating separate apps for each platform. Xamarin, a framework powered by Microsoft, has emerged as a robust solution to this problem by enabling developers to build cross-platform mobile applications using a single codebase written in C#. This blog post explores Xamarin in depth — its architecture, features, benefits, limitations, and practical use cases.
By Mayank Parmar10 months ago in Education
This is what happens to your body if you eat chia seeds every day
What Happens to Your Body If You Eat Chia Seeds Every Day Chia seeds, once a staple in the diets of Aztec and Mayan civilizations, have recently made a major comeback in modern nutrition. Tiny in size but packed with nutrients, chia seeds are often labeled a "superfood"—and for good reason. When consumed daily, these powerful seeds can deliver a wide range of health benefits that positively impact your body from head to toe. Here's a closer look at what happens when you eat chia seeds every day.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar10 months ago in Education
Ashes of the Unbroken
From the ruins they buried her in, she built her crown.” By A. The kingdom of Valderra once pulsed with pride, its spires kissing the heavens, its streets flowing with silk and song. But like all great things grown arrogant with time, it forgot the ground from which it rose. And so it fell—not with thunder, but with betrayal.
By Qaisar Jan10 months ago in Education
Should We Share Knowledge or Protect It? A Thoughtful Ethical Dilemma.
Between the Ethics of Knowledge and the Right to Protect It. The article explores the ethical dilemma of whether we should share all the knowledge we possess or protect what we’ve worked hard to learn. It begins by redefining knowledge—not as mere information, but as insight shaped by experience, effort, and context.
By Sayed Zewayed10 months ago in Education










