Science
The ingredients of India’s biopharma ambitions
The headlines focus mainly on breakthroughs in curing diseases; the infrastructure needed to enable that research gets little attention except…
What it takes to move heat action plans from advisories to mandates
States and think-tanks are innovating to fund, implement, and track climate and heat action plans Source link
Invasive species may be the wrong enemy in a changing subcontinent
India alone uses 35-40 million tonnes of urea per year. Woody nitrogen-fixing species such as Senna spectabilis (shown) benefit from…
Space Wrap: From Sriharikota to Leh, preparations for Gaganyaan mission in full swing
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) begins assembly of Human-Rated Launch Vehicle Mark-3 for the first Gaganyaan uncrewed flight at the…
As calculations catch up, muon anomaly nearly vanishes
The Muon g-2 ring sits in its detector hall at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab)…
Science Quiz on explorers who undertook ‘impossible’ expeditions
Name this Norwegian adventurer, who set out on April 28, 1947, on the infamous Kon-Tiki expedition, since considered to be…
Critically endangered Peacock Tarantula in spotlight after Pawan Kalyan post
A striking, electric-blue spider from the Eastern Ghats has spun its way into public conversation after Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief…
Why does a loud vehicle passing nearby make the heart pound?
Why does a loud vehicle passing nearby make the heart pound? Source link
NASA’s Artemis II moonship returns home to its launch site after historic voyage
This photo provided by the U.S. Navy shows the Orion spacecraft’s heat shield underwater after Artemis II splashed down Friday,…
A short video helps science reporting, but not India’s newsroom realities
Younger journalists could feel culturally uncomfortable about critiquing a claim made by a scientist at an IIT or the Indian…

