
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
What's in the Box?
I’ve spent the past week helping a client get their lubrication program back on track.
5 min |
March - April 2023

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA
The Importance of Proper Food-grade Lubricants
Optimal lubrication is acritical consideration in any production process. In food and beverage production specifically, a balance must be struck; machinery lubricat ion and food safety are both important.
3 min |
March - April 2023

Down To Earth
Can Vaccines Help Beat Latest Surge
ON APRIL 14, the country recorded 11,000 new COVID-19 cases, the highest so far in 2023. As cases rose throughout the month, states and Union Territories issued advisories on wearing masks and avoiding large gatherings to prevent the infection.
1 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
Deserted by state
Rural households in West Bengal are pushed into debt traps and forced migration after the Centre’s decision to withhold funds to implement India’s flagship public wage programme in the state
8 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
Every count matters
India’s first census of waterbodies is a much awaited one but experts question the methodology
4 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
When generics turn into Big Pharma
Top generics firms, some from India, are charged with price-fixing and sleazy deals; Sun Pharma has paid up to settle claims
4 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
GREEN FLIGHT
From sustainable fuel to hydrogenpropelled engines, the aviation sector is experimenting with various technologies for a clean future
4 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
POTENT EMITTER
Termites are a major source of methane, but determining the risk they pose to global warming is fraught with uncertainty
5 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
'ALL HAVE A RIGHT TO MARRIAGE'
Nearly five years after scrapping Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code that criminalised homosexuality, the Supreme Court in April 2023 began hearing petitions seeking legalisation of same-sex marriage, which would not just recognise unions within India’s LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, transgender, queer-identifying and others) community, but also allow partners to open joint bank accounts, make medical decisions and be eligible for inheritance. As a five-judge bench of the Apex Court headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud heard arguments both for and against the petitions, debates arose on the institution of marriage, on whether marriage equality was an “elitist concept”, and even on the biological definitions of a man and a woman. DOWN TO EARTH spoke to two experts on the fate of marriage equality in India.
3 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
PLANT BABOOL
The tree can grow well on degraded land, can survive droughts and floods, and has numerous medicinal properties
3 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
A silent crisis
Years of undernutrition and a heavy reliance on rice, supplied through public distribution system, could be fuelling diabetes among tribal population
10 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
Tiger reserved
Fiftieth anniversary of Project Tiger means little to forest-dwelling communities
5 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
PLANT BABOOL
The tree can grow well on degraded land, can survive droughts and floods, and has numerous medicinal properties
4 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
Deserted by state
Rural households in West Bengal are pushed into debt traps and forced migration after the Centre's decision to withhold funds to implement India's flagship public wage programme in the state
8 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
A silent crisis
Years of undernutrition and a heavy reliance on rice, supplied through public distribution system, could be fuelling diabetes among tribal population
10 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
Power of pine
Women in Solan, Himachal Pradesh use abundantly available pine needles to weave items of everyday use and decor, earning a handsome monthly income
2 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
RISE OF THE FUNGUS
Fungal infections often go undiagnosed. Even when identified, they are among the most difficult diseases to manage. They are now quietly spreading across the globe, preying on people's weakened immune system and taking advantage of the high diabetes burden. Some are even showing resistance to the existing arsenal of drugs and are becoming virulent in a warming world.
10+ min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
'ALL HAVE A RIGHT TO MARRIAGE'
Nearly five years after scrapping Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code that criminalised homosexuality, the Supreme Court in April 2023 began hearing petitions seeking legalisation of same-sex marriage, which would not just recognise unions within India's LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, transgender, queer-identifying and others) community, but also allow partners to open joint bank accounts, make medical decisions and be eligible for inheritance. As a five-judge bench of the Apex Court headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud heard arguments both for and against the petitions, debates arose on the institution of marriage, on whether marriage equality was an \"elitist concept\", and even on the biological definitions of a man and a woman. DOWN TO EARTH spoke to two experts on the fate of marriage equality in India.
3 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
When generics turn into Big Pharma
Top generics firms, some from India, are charged with price-fixing and sleazy deals; Sun Pharma has paid up to settle claims
4 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
Every count matters
India’s first census of waterbodies is a much awaited one but experts question the methodology
4 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
POTENT EMITTER
Termites are a major source of methane, but determining the risk they pose to global warming is fraught with uncertainty
5 min |
May 01, 2023

Down To Earth
GREEN FLIGHT
From sustainable fuel to hydrogen-propelled engines, the aviation sector is experimenting with various technologies for a clean future
4 min |
May 01, 2023

Scientific India
Plants Emit Sounds Under Stress
The sounds emitted by plants are ultrasonic, beyond the hearing range of the human ear.
3 min |
March-April 2023

Scientific India
Atoms in preserving the past
Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci needs no introduction. He was a man apart.
5 min |
March-April 2023

Scientific India
Scientists identify compounds that reduce the harmful side effects of antibiotics on gut bacteria
Antibiotics help to fight bacterial infections, but they can also harm the helpful microbes living in the gut, which can have long-lasting health consequences.
1 min |
March-April 2023

Scientific India
Emerging zoonotic viral disease caused by Nipah virus; a spill over from fruit bats to human
Nipah virus (NiV), an emerging zoonotic virus, Nbelongs to the family Paramyxoviridae subfamily Paramyxovirinae and genus Henipavirus.
8 min |
March-April 2023

Scientific India
Life-Building Organic Molecules Found in Samples from Asteroid Ryuga
The asteroid Ryugu is rich in organic molecules that could serve as the building blocks of life.
1 min |
March-April 2023

Scientific India
Iniant formulas promise too much
Many infant formulas promise a lot. Several products claim that they help develop the brain, increase immunity and promote children's growth and development, among other things.
5 min |
March-April 2023

Scientific India
Impact of oil spills on marine life
Oil spills contamination has spread throughout the marine ecosystem as a result of human activity.
3 min |
March-April 2023

Scientific India
Drugs against drought
Abscisic acid (ABA) is a plant hormone with essential functions in plant physiology.
2 min |