Dear Explorers, Each time I sit down to do the Friday edition, I am enriched with new learnings for myself. You all amaze me with the kind of topics you pick up, the research work you do, and the way you present it! Hats off to you all! The Friday paper seems to be becoming a paper by the readers..... The lead news on page one is about a new revolution coming up in the field of bio-electronics: The 'Draw on skin' electronics. The second news is about a 55 million-years-old fossil of a large size owl found in the western United States. The news on page two is about a new discovery by the marine biologists, something fishy here! On this page, also enjoy the lovely poems by Rani Chand, Aksh Agarwal and Nidhi Arora for last week's 'what if' challenge. Today’s ‘what if’ challenge is by Tanvi Yadav:What if we could walk on water? On page three, enjoy the next in the 'Languages of the world' series by Pravar. What a gem! This time he brings to us the Indo-Aryan Languages. Pravar, a big shout out to you for the kind of work that has gone into this series and the way you have created the features. On page four, read the book review by the 'guy in form' (Ishaan Kaila), he seems to be in love with reading and writing book reviews these days. Also, read about the international maths competition, called 'The Clash of Pi', there is also an exclusive offer for the TCP readers. Do check it out. Be careful when you go to page five, you might just get carried away with the lovely ice-creams created by our creative readers Rajlakshmi, Anvi, Aksh, and Tavish! We are renaming the creativity challenge to 'The Creative Keeda'. Do check out the creative keeda idea for this week. On page six, enjoy the lovely poems on Love for sisters by Hiteshi and Vivank and read more about the 'Clash of Pi'. On page seven, we have the answers to last week's 'Let's find out', a letter to the editor, beautiful artwork by Suhani and Aarush, and our weekly laughter dose of Funny Bunnies by Aakarsh. Enjoy the edition and have a lovely weekend!
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