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NASA's Groundbreaking New Development In Rocket Science Is … Paint?
Paint probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of rocket science, but NASA’s Ames Research Center has discovered it can use paint to identi...
Read MoreWith Crops Withering, Whither Delta Farmer?
For farmers of the delta region of Tamil Nadu, the biggest festival of the year is naturally the harvest festival — Pongal. For each farmer, it is like a wedding in the ...
Read MoreGirls Start Doubting Their Own Brilliance As Young As 6, Researchers Say
Young girls are less likely to think they’re “really, really smart” compared to their male counterparts as early as the age of 6, according to a new study re...
Read MoreYouTube Videos On Contraceptive Implants Mostly Accurate, Mostly Positive
The internet is not necessarily a bad place to find information about long-term birth control implants, a study suggests. Young women looking online for information about thes...
Read MoreGive Us Back Our River
One part of the Ennore creek, covered with a layer of black mass, lies still like a corpse. Another channel of dark water, the Buckingham Canal, which carries petroleum efflue...
Read MoreMathematician Proposes Blocking Tsunamis With Sound Waves
Usama Kadri, a mathematician at Cardiff University in the UK, has published new calculations in the open-access journal Heliyon demonstrating the possibility of neutralizing t...
Read MoreWe May Be Closer Than We Thought To Dangerous Climate Thresholds
We don’t want the Earth to warm more than 1.5–2°C (2.7-3.6°F) compared to the pre-industrial climate. These targets are not magical; they are expert judgem...
Read MoreKerala’s First Gender-Neutral Football League Sees Transgenders, Women & Men Play Together
From their inclusive schools to their progressive fashion sector, Kerala is known for being streets ahead when it comes to gender equality, and this week, they solidified that...
Read MoreBringing Health Care To India, One Family At A Time
Independent project is finding individual solutions to improve the lives of patients in rural India.Many people are aware of the rise of diabetes globally, as well as its incr...
Read MoreHuman Rights Report Cites Host Of Violations
The Telangana Chapter of Working Group on Human Rights in India and UN released the ‘Human Rights in India Joint Stakeholders’ Report’ for UN Universal Perio...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: THE POWER OF CREATIVE PARTNERSHIPS
At WIFF Mumbai 2025, a dynamic masterclass in collaboration with the Indo-Canadian Busin...
November 8 2025FESTIVALS: PRITHVI FESTIVAL 2025 IGNITES MUMBAI
From powerful new plays and musical symphonies to dance, dastangoi, workshops, and globa...
November 7 2025BUSINESS: ROHIT ARYA & WHEN DREAMS TURN DESPERATE
Rohit Arya & When Dreams Turn Desperate, by Sharad Raj, explores the fragile world o...
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