Science
Down To Earth
Understanding An Unusual Cyclone
Cyclone Ockhi intensified from a deep depression to a cyclonic storm in less than six hours, baffling scientists about its fast evolution.
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February 01, 2018
Down To Earth
The Future Is Electric
Global automobile fleet is marching forward to wean away from fossil fuels. India has shown intent but lacks a clear policy and roadmap. But India can lead this business and be different by finding affordable strategies and linking electric mobility with shared mobility and mass transport.
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February 01, 2018
Down To Earth
Dope As A Drug
More than 18 countries across the world have legalised the use of marijuana for medical use. India may soon join the club.
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February 01, 2018
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Tangy Buds
Elandha vada is a traditional nutritional snack that is fast disappearing from our food basket.
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February 01, 2018
Down To Earth
In Black And White
Why zebras have stripes.
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February 01, 2018
Down To Earth
Binary Blunders
The gender spectrum is a consequence of the complex interplay between culture and highly-nuanced and protean brain.
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February 16, 2018
Down To Earth
Immune To Accountability
For eight years, the private healthcare sector has opposed the Clinical Establishments Act. State governments are only succumbing to its interests.
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February 16, 2018
Down To Earth
Bone Voyage
Russia joined the coloniser's club in 1741 when its Great Northern Expedition discovered Alaska. It remains the most grisly exploration in maritime history.
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February 16, 2018
Down To Earth
Scattered Dots
Sarnath Banerjee takes on too many nuances of a water crisis that are difficult to integrate in his graphic novel.
3 min |
October 1, 2016
Down To Earth
Mountains of Sanjeevani
The Uttarakhand government's initiative to spend R25 crore on an elusive mythical herb should trigger a wider quest to identify,document and analyse life-saving Himalayan herbs.
4 min |
October 1, 2016
Down To Earth
Tame the Mosquito
India does not have to bear the onslaught of vector-borne diseases year after year. It is possible to control mosquitoes that spread these diseases. Here's how.
7 min |
October 1, 2016
Down To Earth
Town Today, Gone Tomorrow
Morwa town, built to serve mining companies, faces the ugly truth of its own displacement.
4 min |
October 1, 2016
Down To Earth
Leafy Greens like Mutthi Saag Are Ideal For The Poor
Leafy greens like mutthi saag come in handy for poor people to meet their nutritional requirements
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April 01, 2019
Down To Earth
Cities Of Joy
Last year, the South African city of Cape Town was in the news for running out of water. It managed to avert Day Zero, but the threat has not disappeared. With changing climate, more cities across the world will face similar crises. But there are a few metropolises that have overcome water shortage despite heavy odds. Though these cities still need to keep adapting and innovating, they have done well so far. Here's how they did it
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March 16, 2019
Down To Earth
Mortgaging Our Ecological
A climate change narrative lost in rhetoric and catchy metaphors.
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May 16, 2019
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To No One's Gain
Government takes back land it gave to people as their right. Now, people of three districts face eviction and have nowhere to go.
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May 16, 2019
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God is in The Detail
Can the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India ensure safe and quality food at places of worship without hurting religious sentiments?
4 min |
February 16, 2017
Down To Earth
Look Beyond The Loo
In fast-urbanising Africa, the governments must rework their usual toilet building strategies to ensure safe disposal of waste.
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August 16, 2018
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Reluctant To Upgrade
Zero liquid discharge technologies can help textile dyeing units recycle water and reduce effluents released into rivers. Why are they resisting?
3 min |
September 01, 2018
Down To Earth
Live Life Farm Style
Want to live in a city and grow your own food in a village nearby? There are companies that can help.
3 min |
September 01, 2018
Down To Earth
Prisoner Of Contradictions
India's only wetland cat is under multiple threats.
4 min |
September 01, 2018
Down To Earth
Again, Stop Talking About GDP
India missed another opportunity to shed its obsession with a bad measure of economy.
2 min |
September 01, 2018
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Capital Conundrum
At the peak of Karnataka’s water crisis, the state’s deputy chief minister, G Parameshwara, made a desperate suggestion. He said the government was mulling over a moratorium on the construction of new residential complexes in Bengaluru for five years to tide over the water crisis. But are restrictions on construction or population an effective way to resolve the problem? Or are there simpler ways to strengthen water conservation? SUSHMITA SENGUPTA spoke to a range of experts
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August 01, 2019
Down To Earth
The Resurgence Of Race In Science
Angela Saini exposes how some scientists even today use race to define intelligence, behaviour, predisposition to diseases and even creativity
4 min |
August 16, 2019
Down To Earth
The Union Government Weakens The RTI Act!
The amendment to the Right to Information Act, 2005, violates the Constitution and usurps the executive and financial powers of state legislatures
3 min |
August 16, 2019
Down To Earth
Change, Can They?
As the US presidential race heats up, none of the Democrat candidates have offered a bold plan for global climate action
3 min |
August 16, 2019
Down To Earth
India Becomes Vulnerable To Invasive Alien Species
A dysfunctional quarantine system and growing agricultural imports have left India vulnerable to attacks by invasive alien species
5 min |
August 16, 2019
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Is Activism The Cure?
As prices of life-saving drugs skyrocket, people from diverse fields are getting together to fight Big Pharma
2 min |
October 16, 2018
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Pitfalls Outweigh Potential
Government is pushing for biofuel production to reduce crude import bill. Can it steer clear of the food versus fuel dilemma?
4 min |
October 16, 2018
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Unholy Chase
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made cleaning of the Ganga again a high priority national agenda. He had the advantage of learning from the failures of the past 30 years in cleaning the national river. And he had the missionary zeal to proclaim a deadline for doing so. A year before his promise of a clean Ganga in 2019, the river is far from being so. In many stretches it is dirtier than before. An analysis by BANJOT KAUR on why the river will remain polluted despite river-friendly budgets and politically correct rhetoric
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