The Linguistic Journey of Profanity Through History

Number of words: 545 The historical root of swearing in English and many other language is, oddly enough, religion. We see this in the third commandment, in the popularity of  hell, damn, and God, and in many of the terms for taboo language  itself: profanity (that which is not, sacred), blasphemy (literally “evil speech” but … Read more

The Science Behind Oral Insulin: A New Era in Treatment

Number of words: 624 Boston: Scientists have designed an oral capsule which can deliver insulin and other drugs, that usually have to be injected to the lining of the small intestine and release them for uptake into the bloodstream. Many drugs, especially those made of proteins, cannot be taken orally because they are broken down in the gastrointestinal tract before they … Read more

The Impact of Project-Based Learning on Design Innovation

Number of words: 1,750 The “old design”—the creation of artifacts for consumption—has traditionally been managed in the form of individual projects. This is most obvious when a consultant works with a client. The typical engagement works like this: A client—often a large corporation—identifies a problem that requires design skills. The client assigns a budget and … Read more

The Unseen Impact of Housing Initiatives on Auto Sales

Number of words: 1,260 Sales in the auto sector and in related industries have fallen considerably in India. Maruti-Suzuki, the country’s leading car manufacturer, has reported a 32.7% decline in its total vehicle sales. There is a similar situation across the sector, including the two-wheeler industry. The sector has already lost over 300,000 jobs. What explains the massive slowdown … Read more