Science

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Predicting a shock
In the past few months, India has been rocked by numerous small earthquakes. But science to predict them is still in its infancy
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August 01, 2020

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Peril in the hills
THE NILGIRI HILLS ARE WITNESSING ECOSYSTEM COLLAPSE DUE TO EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS TRIGGERED BY CLIMATE CHANGE
5 min |
August 01, 2020

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Grounded in wisdom
TRADITIONAL MINI FLOUR MILLS MAY NO LONGER BE IN VOGUE IN OUR HOMES, BUT THEY HELP PREPARE NUTRITIOUS FOOD
4 min |
August 01, 2020

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Corona 2.0
The next coronavirus is round the corner. But scientists don’t know when, and how it will explode
3 min |
July 16, 2020

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Let There Be Blue Sky
The nationwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic has unwittingly given us a glimpse of what our cities can look like if we wean away from polluting vehicles and industries. Let’s make this an everlasting reality
7 min |
July 16, 2020

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Mobility redefined
The pandemic offers probably the last chance to reform our public transport and make way for walking and cycling
7 min |
July 16, 2020

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Silver lining
From real-time monitoring to flying drones, Indian cities are innovating ways to handle COVID-19 biomedical waste
3 min |
July 16, 2020

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The great digital divide
The lockdown has shown that urban and rural India are miles apart in their online presence
4 min |
July 16, 2020

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Back to basics
The lockdown has made rice farmers reconsider a long-ignored sowing technique
6 min |
July 16, 2020

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SO, HOW FAR FROM THE END?
Unless something very different happens in the southern hemisphere, coronavirus may never go away and the disease may ultimately not be containable
5 min |
July 01, 2020
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Covid-19 To Double Poverty In India
A transfer of at least ₹750 per person a month for six months will help them recover from economic damage wrought by the pandemic
4 min |
July 01, 2020
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Pale and drawn
Contrary to rumours, the tiranga disease in tomatoes is no way linked to COVID-19, but has stirred up similar panic and helplessness among farmers in Maharashtra
4 min |
July 01, 2020

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Housing for a crisis
THE LOCKDOWN HAS MADE US REASSESS THE LIVABILITY OF STRUCTURES BUILT UNDER GOVERNMENT HOUSING SCHEMES
6 min |
July 01, 2020
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The bean stock
FIELD BEANS CAN BE A NUTRITIOUS ADDITION TO LEGUMES IN THE KITCHEN
4 min |
July 01, 2020

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WHY SHOULD ONLY JUMBOS MATTER?
THE OUTRAGE OVER THE DEATH OF A PREGNANT ELEPHANT IN KERALA HIGHLIGHTS OUR SKEWED NOTION OF BIODIVERSITY AND ITS CONSERVATION
4 min |
July 01, 2020

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Pride under threat
Is the government deliberately downplaying the deaths of 92 Asiatic lions this year?
3 min |
July 01, 2020
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In black and white
Every myth propagated by race science has been debunked over decades. But today, the rise of the Far-right parties is giving race scientists a new tonic to fuel hatred, writes S S Jeevan
10+ min |
July 01, 2020
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GIVE THEM GUARANTEED BASIC INCOME
Had a minimum income guarantee scheme been in place, it would have required only a ramping up of the transfers to protect the poor
6 min |
July 01, 2020
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CASH, ON DELIVERY
India has employed its direct benefit transfer system to help people tide over the ongoing health and economic crises. Its real test will begin when the crises deepen
10+ min |
July 01, 2020

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Our Daily Dose Of Antibiotics
As dairy farmers inject antibiotics in their livestock, chances are high that these are passed on to humans through milk, finds Delhi-based non-profit Centre for Science and Environment
9 min |
June 16, 2020

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Consumption In Covid-19 Times
We have a unique opportunity to change our food habits and push for policies that promote healthy, nutritious and safe food. This can also reduce our carbon footprint.
6 min |
June 16, 2020

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THE OTHER PLAGUE
Locusts have returned to India in just two months and are spreading to new territories. Has climate change added another layer of stress and uncertainty?
10+ min |
June 16, 2020

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DEAD LINES
More than 70 per cent coal-fired power plants will not meet environmental norms by 2022, five years after their deadline was extended, says a new report by Delhi-based non-profit Centre for Science and Environment
7 min |
June 16, 2020

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The wait
DOWN TO EARTH’S VIVEK MISHRA HAS WALKED FROM DELHI TO SHRAVASTI IN UTTAR PRADESH TO CAPTURE THE PLIGHT OF WORKERS RETURNING HOME AFTER LOSING LIVELIHOODS DUE TO THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN. THIS IS THE SECOND OF THE TWO-PART REPORT DOCUMENTING HIS 600 KM JOURNEY
5 min |
June 16, 2020

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Turn over a delicious leaf
THE BEAUTIFUL LEAVES OF KACHNAR ARE NUTRITIOUS TOO
4 min |
June 16, 2020

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Wildlife be damned
A gas well on fire poses an existential threat to Assam’s Dibru-Saikhowa National Park ANUPAM CHAKRAVARTTY TINSUKIA, ASSAM
6 min |
June 16, 2020

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GERMINATING RARITY
UTTARAKHAND HAS PUT TOGETHER AN EXTRAORDINARY ENDEMIC VEGETATION IN THE LAST THREE YEARS
4 min |
June 16, 2020

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Eat right to fight off COVID-19
India is rich in nutrient-dense food crops. All we need to do is repurpose policies towards a food system that is resilient and sustainable
4 min |
June 16, 2020

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Dangerous dilution
Change of Forest Rights Act in three states will hit forest-dwelling communities hard
4 min |
June 16, 2020

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Covid-19 - Ultimate Cure?
The idea that those who have had COVID-19 will, indeed, be immune to the virus is fraught with scientific, ethical and legal issues
9 min |