
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
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
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
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
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

Down To Earth
'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

Down To Earth
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

Down To Earth
UPDATE REQUIRED
India needs to upgrade its legislative and legal framework to deal with the impacts of AI technology
4 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
Nature guides
A women's collective in Uttarakhand improves members' livelihoods through sustainable tourism initiatives
2 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
RESILIENT RURAL FUTURES
Ambuja Foundation Tackles Climate Vulnerability Head On ...
3 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
The Big Pharma fix
Weight-loss drugs will not help India unless measures are taken to promote healthy diet and lifestyle
5 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
ARTIFICIAL YOURS
Artificial Intelligence has made its way in everyday life. From Ghibli art to search engines to weapon systems, the technology's penetration is nearly complete. Trends show that organisations are rewiring to cope with the new reality. Governments are using private players to gain AI supremacy, while allowing them a greater say in public policy. India has entered the race late, but plans to develop its own model this year. What are the societal, legal and environmental challenges posed by the AI revolution?
7 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
In full retreat
Hindu Kush glaciers retreated 65 per cent faster in 2011-20, compared to previous decade. In a 2 °C warmer world, half of its glaciers could vanish
3 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
Putting public health before patent rights
Roche's patent suit against Natco spotlights the problem of patients with rare diseases and access to pricey drugs
4 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
THE ENERGY PARADOX
As Al reshapes the world, can it curb its own environmental impact?
3 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
SUNNY SIDE UP
The golden-hued egg fruit found in southern states is rich in nutritive and medicinal properties, but remains underutilised
3 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
BIAS INBUILT
Exploitative use of AI by governments and private entities threatens humanity, emphasising the need for strong guardrails
5 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
Discourse on plant, forest genetic resources
WITH AN aim to discuss strategies for conserving plant and forest genetic resources, global leaders convened in Rome for the 20th Regular Session of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (CGRFA 20) on March 24-28. CGRFA, part of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), is the only permanent intergovernmental body that deals with all components of biodiversity for food and agriculture.
1 min |
April 16, 2025

Down To Earth
TRUMP'S TARIFF FRENZY
India should be most concerned about 'reciprocal tariffs' as Donald Trump seeks to pry open the country's agricultural markets for US' agri-business companies
6 min |
April 16, 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
INNOVATIONS IN ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS AND FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR ENHANCED LUBRICATION PRACTICES
The lubrication industry is currently experiencing a transformative wave with the introduction of cutting-edge products focused on Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Failure Analysis (FA).
2 min |
March - April 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
Contamination Control at a Pulp & Paper Plant
If you have ever worked in or around a paper facility, you might be familiar with the steam, smell, pulp, and water that seem to be everywhere.
6 min |
March - April 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
MAP YOUR LUBRICATION PROGRAM'S WORKFLOW
Throughout my career in lubrication something has become apparent as it relates to many lubrication programs out there; there is a lack of an actual workflow that is expected to be completed in the program.
10+ min |
March - April 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
RE-OILING THE WHEELS: NAVIGATING INDIA'S USED OIL LANDSCAPE UNDER THE EXTENDED PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY
India, as the world’s third-largest lubricant market, faces a significant challenge in the sustainable management of used oil generated from its expanding automotive and industrial sectors.
4 min |
March - April 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
LANXESS OPENS INDIA APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT CENTER IN MUMBAI
German specialty chemicals company LANXESS has inaugurated its India Application Development Center (IADC) in Thane, Mumbai. The state-of-the-art facility, located at LANXESS House, will drive innovation and enhance customer service, initially focusing on two key business units with plans for expansion.
1 min |
March - April 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN MACHINERY LUBRICATION: REVOLUTIONIZING MAINTENANCE AND EFFICIENCY
In industrial maintenance, machinery lubrication has always been critical to ensuring the smooth operation and longevity of equipment.
3 min |
March - April 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
THE ROLE OF OIL CHANGES IN REFRIGERATED TRUCK MAINTENANCE
Refrigerated trucks are working hard on our roads, and it’s our responsibility to ensure they have everything they need to perform.
4 min |
March - April 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
EDDY-CURRENT ORBIT PLOT ANALYSIS WITH A PORTABLE VIBRATION ANALYZER
The Curtis Bay plant recycle blower M53304 has a large 1000 HP Babbitt motor and fan oil-lubricated bearings, critical to optimal plant performance.
3 min |
March - April 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
MISTAKES IN THESE 6 AREAS ARE SABOTAGING YOUR LUBRICATION PROGRAM
Specific Questions to Ask Yourself Around Your Facility
3 min |
March - April 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
WRITING A SMART INSPECTION PLAN
Like most business plans and strategies, an inspection plan should be built top-down.
7 min |
March - April 2025

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
UNLOCKING THE FUTURE OF MACHINERY LUBRICATION: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF TRAINING & TALENT MANAGEMENT
The saying “knowledge is power” holds a unique significance in machinery lubrcation.
3 min |