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Down To Earth

Down To Earth

MUNSHI IN POLICY

Literature is more relevant now than ever, as the world gets alienated and isolated because of machinated realities

4 min  |

May 16, 2025
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NATURAL EPICS

Classical Tamil literature is an example of language’s ‘umbilical cord’ relationship with nature

4 min  |

May 16, 2025
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CONSERVATION AS A LITERARY LEITMOTIF

Realistic adventure novels with conservation and environment as the background shape children's perceptions about issues that matter

4 min  |

May 16, 2025
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LANGUAGE OF HUNGER, ECO-COLONISATION

Devastation of nature and plight of humans have been dominant discourses in poetry and fiction

5 min  |

May 16, 2025
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THE PENS HAVE NOT TIRED

Poets, authors and non-fiction writers of our time consider all living beings and plants as equal citizens of the earth and raise a strong voice against their destruction

6 min  |

May 16, 2025
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REBIRTH OF COEXISTENCE

The portrayal of nature on the cinematic screen leaves us as silent, merely applauding spectators

5 min  |

May 16, 2025
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RESURRECTION OF A METAPHOR

In literature, new trends, new questions and new proximities regarding nature are being clearly articulated

2 min  |

May 16, 2025
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India's cooling paradox

Aerosols responsible for toxic air pollution could explain India's slower warming—but scientists warn there are no easy solutions

3 min  |

May 01, 2025
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Fixing food

In an attempt to reduce human-wildlife conflicts around Jim Corbett National Park, the Uttarakhand forest department is replacing teak and eucalyptus plantations with native and fruit-bearing trees

3 min  |

May 01, 2025
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Catch them young

A school in Odisha offers first-hand experience of sustainable living and resource conservation to children

2 min  |

May 01, 2025
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Invisible scars

Climate change and land-use changes exacerbate gully erosion, which is a major driver of land degradation across the world

3 min  |

May 01, 2025
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Guardians of groves

How women of an Uttarakhand village successfully revived a lost forest

3 min  |

May 01, 2025
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OUT OF WILDERNESS

The wild seasonal fruit tendu is nutritious and must be mainstreamed with supporting policies and technologies

3 min  |

May 01, 2025
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India's landholdings shrink, food demand soars

SHRINKING LANDHOLDINGS and rising food demand are shaping a new agricultural landscape in India, highlights the latest policy paper by National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR-NIAP).

1 min  |

May 01, 2025
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The missing heart of pandemic treaty

The Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing System that is central to the treaty is an annex, with details still to be worked out

4 min  |

May 01, 2025
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ORIGIN OF PROXIES

The revival of dire wolf by an American biotechnology company proves that it is possible to create proxies of extinct species through cutting-edge genetic editing and cloning technologies. But can this actually fix the extinction crisis?

10+ min  |

May 01, 2025
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Survival mode

MARCHING IN THE DARK SHINES A LIGHT ON MAHARASHTRA'S RESILIENT 'FARM WIDOWS' AND THE STRENGTH THEY FIND FROM MUTUAL SUPPORT

5 min  |

May 01, 2025
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Shallow attempt

Uttar Pradesh is India's largest groundwater extractor. Water-guzzling crops, unregulated borewells and a lack of policy enforcement have pushed the state to the brink of water crisis

5 min  |

May 01, 2025
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A sizeable threat

Increased interaction with human habitations has resulted in elephants contracting diseases not usually associated with the animal

3 min  |

May 01, 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

If we must bring back extinct species, let's focus on the giant herbivores

The American genetic engineering firm Colossal Biosciences recently announced to much fanfare it had “de-extincted” the dire wolf, a canine species that was wiped out around 10,000 years ago.

2 min  |

March-April 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Tigers in the neighborhood: How India makes room for both tigers and people

In India, tigers haven't just survived they've made a comeback. Despite a growing population and increasing pressure on their habitats, the number of wild tigers is rising.

2 min  |

March-April 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Asteroid 2024 YR4 Risk Update: Could it Hit the Moon? JWST Observations Reveal New Data

Asteroid 2024 YR4, initially discovered on December 27, 2024, was first noted for a 3.1% chance of impacting Earth on December 22, 2032. However, as more observations have been collected, NASA has revised this probability downward to approximately 0.004%, effectively removing Earth from the list of impact concerns.

1 min  |

March-April 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV): Unveiling the Silent Respiratory Threat

Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a highly significant but underappreciated pathogen, is responsible for a substantial number of respiratory infections worldwide.

7 min  |

March-April 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

The Hidden Cost of Speed:How driving fast drains your fuel

Fuel efficiency is a critical factor for both economic savings and environmental sustainability.

1 min  |

March-April 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Scientists Revive Extinct Dire Wolf After 13,000 Years: Genetic Breakthrough by Colossal Biosciences

How ancient dire wolf DNA extracted from fossilised remains - is too degraded and damaged to biologically copy or clone-Paleogeneticist Dr Nic Rawlence, Otago University

1 min  |

March-April 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Scientists Discover MAL: A New Human Blood Group After 50 Years

In 2024, scientists from NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) and the University of Bristol identified a new human blood group system named MAL, resolving a 50-year-old mystery surrounding the AnWj antigen.

1 min  |

March-April 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

The Discovery:Potential Biosignatures on K2-18b

K2-18b, located approximately 120 light-years away in the constellation Leo, is classified as a \"Hycean\" planet a term coined by Dr. Madhusudhan to describe planets with hydrogen-rich atmospheres and potential subsurface oceans.

1 min  |

March-April 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

The marvel of migration: behaviour and mechanisms in animals

Migration is one of the most fascinating phenomena in the natural world.

3 min  |

March-April 2025
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'Commission will provide legal aid to protect rights of elderly'

The Kerala Assembly has on March 19 passed the Kerala State Elderly Commission Bill, 2025, which allows the government to set up an Elderly Commission to protect the rights of the senior citizens and promote their welfare. In a conversation with K A SHAJI, the state's Minister for Higher Education and Social Justice R BINDU shares the mission of the country's first such commission. Excerpts:

4 min  |

April 16, 2025
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AN AI FOR AN AI

Countries and companies are engaged in geopolitical competition and are pouring billions to dominate Al economy. But dangers abound

5 min  |

April 16, 2025