Science
Down To Earth
Ask No Questions!
The amendment to the RTI Act will hit grassroots activism
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August 16, 2019
Down To Earth
Champaran Redux
Peasants in Champaran are relying on satyagraha once again to claim the land their ancestors once owned.
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April 01, 2017
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Hidden Wonders of India
Did you know that the Ganga and the Brahmaputra sequester nearly 20 per cent of the global carbon? Or that Bengaluru owes its unique climate to a tectonic event that took place 88 million years ago? For the first time, a book comprehensively collates all scientific streams about the natural history of the Indian subcontinent. Down To Earth speaks to PRANAY LAL, author of Indica, on the jaw-dropping facts about our natural history.
4 min |
April 01, 2017
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Plateful of Pain
Climate change will make the disease burden more complex. Breakthroughs may help the affluent, but the poor will not have access to even basic healthcare.
3 min |
May 1, 2017
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Target Zero
India's waste will double in the next 25 years. If we are to avoid drowning in garbage, adopting zero waste management is a must.
4 min |
May 1, 2017
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Sukhomajri Falls Apart
A model Haryana village, which had pulled itself out of poverty by managing natural resources, shuns the very model of development.
5 min |
February 16, 2017
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Withering Heights
The rich diversity of aquatic plants in the Eastern Ghats has aided local communities in meeting their nutritional as well as livelihood needs. AJAY MAHAPATRA and ASHOK BISWAL analyse why these poorly documented plants are under threat.
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February 16, 2017
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Lock & Hold
The jallikattu debate is playing out much like the game itself, with each side trying to gain the upper hand: animal rights groups alleging animal cruelty, the Tamil people insisting on tradition and future of native cattle breeds, and governments eager to assuage feelings of discontent. Who will tame whom?
8 min |
February 16, 2017
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Through a Narrow Path
An engineering folly unfolds over a week-long journey along Bihar's Kosi river, a tempestuous tributary of the Ganga.
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January 01, 2017
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A Fruitful Journey
A food safari in the desert of Rajasthan reveals a variety difficult to imagine in cities.
8 min |
January 01, 2017
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Embrace of Chipko
Impacts of the Chipko movement are visible in Chamoli even after four decades, but Tehri Garhwal has taken a different turn.
10 min |
January 01, 2017
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Serpentine Problem
WHO now recognises snakebite as a neglected disease. But India, which has the highest number of snakebite deaths, is woefully ill-prepared in tackling the problem
4 min |
August 1, 2017
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Inking Solutions To Pollution
Two Indian startups are converting polluted air particles into inks and paints
4 min |
August 1, 2017
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Back To Bins
The City Corporation of Panaji wants to discontinue the decentralised waste management system that helped it become a bin-free city
4 min |
August 1, 2017
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Aral Apocalypse
The Aral Sea has shrunk to a fourth of its size. Neha Mungekar travels to Uzbekistan and recounts how it remains a living sample of a monumental human-made ecological catastrophe
5 min |
August 1, 2017
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Antarctic Peninsula Gets Greener
THE ANTARCTIC Peninsula is turning green, with rising temperatures having a "dramatic effect" on the growth of moss, scientists have discovered.
1 min |
June 16, 2017
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Save Our Seas
The UN's first conference to save the oceans is a grand show of intent to reset our relationship with the largest sink of carbon dioxide and the biggest receptacle for human wastes. But will governments, industries and organisations stand by the big voluntary commitments they have made? VIBHA VARSHNEY reports from UN headquarters in New York
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June 16, 2017
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Age Of Bioclean
Microbes are increasingly being used to clean contaminated sites
3 min |
June 16, 2017
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The Catch In Conservation
Ullas Karanth has many lessons to offer to make wildlife management in India more scientific
2 min |
June 16, 2017
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The Curious Mind
The urge to look towards the sky stems from an intrinsic human curiosity emanating out of not just scientific but also existential queries
4 min |
May 01, 2019
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Arrival Of The Disruptors
A handful of billionaires are working hard to make space colonisation a reality. In the process they are reviving a sector that had stagnated for decades. Is this democratisation of space or a high-tech coup?
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May 01, 2019
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Burden Of Relief
The Union government’s decision to exempt captive power plants from meeting renewable energy targets will upset India’s climate change mitigation plan
3 min |
May 01, 2019
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Uncharted Territory
The next step involves sending humans to space and responding to the changing dynamics of global space business
6 min |
May 01, 2019
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Not To Visit, But To Inhabit
The human civilisation is going to relocate for the first time, a part of it at least
4 min |
May 01, 2019
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Hostile Space
A six-month stay in space induces physiological changes to the human body. A trip to Mars will be thrice that duration. Can astronauts survive the ordeal?
5 min |
May 01, 2019
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Are We There Yet?
Habitation designs and technologies are almost ready to make life possible in outer space
5 min |
May 01, 2019
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Orbits Of Debris
Space waste threatens the existence of all satellites
2 min |
May 01, 2019
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Are We Aliens?
There is a theory that says life could have intergalactic origin
1 min |
May 01, 2019
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Software Outsmarts Drug Research
Now, a programme can bypass patented drug pathways and create synthetically-produced medicines
2 min |
February 16, 2019
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Quick Fix Aid
A first after many years, farmers are at the centre of political attention. Ahead of the general elections, there is a rush of cash support schemes to woo them. This may bring some solace to farmers, but will the schemes have a lasting impact?
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