Science
Why India’s ‘leaky pipeline’ in research is unlike the rest of the world
Girls and women represent half the population of the world yet their participation in scientific research is lagging. In many…
Global warming picking up pace, study says
Students carrying umbrellas stand on the dry riverbed of the Jialing Rivera, a tributary of the Yangtze, in China’s Chongqing…
How technology is transforming healthcare
Healthcare is entering a phase where the boundaries between medicine, technology, and data are rapidly dissolving. Digital health, once confined…
Scientists, diplomats should discuss evolution of quantum computing, says Swiss foundation head Marilyne Andersen
Marilyne Andersen, Director General, GESDA, speaks during an interview at the Swiss Embassy in New Delhi on March 6, 2026….
Breast cancer cases in India have more than doubled in three decades, experts say
A radiologist uses a magnifying glass to check mammograms for breast cancer. File | Photo Credit: AP Kolkata Breast cancer…
Massive experiments could soon reveal more about nature of ‘ghostly’ particles
Imagine you are given three gumballs of different flavours. You are told that one of them is heavier than the…
Science Quiz: On Venus – The Hindu
Akatsuki is the Japanese orbiter that captured images of a 9,700-km-long stationary wave in Venus’s upper atmosphere in 2015, revealing…
Scientists, diplomats should discuss evolution of quantum computing: Marilyne Andersen
Marilyne Andersen, Director General, GESDA, speaks during an interview at the Swiss Embassy in New Delhi on Friday. March 6,…
The natural universe remains captivating when it skips the people
Of all the irreconcilable splits in science journalism, the one concerned with what we write about and how we go…
Experiencing heat during pregnancy results in fewer male babies: study
When pregnant women experience higher ambient temperatures during gestation, fewer males are born, a recent analysis of demographic and health surveys in…

