Discourse
Attempt to limit Asian Americans in universities
Today, the average percentage of Jewish students is 25 per cent on Ivy League campuses, with a 6-million population.
Speech that wreaks havoc
History is replete with instances of the havoc played by dehumanising language.
Time for rhetoric of justice
The language became threatening as a witch-hunt.
AI learns to ditch swear words
The new sentence was then translated back to see how closely it resembled the original.
Onus on EC to ensure EVM credibility: EVMs too need a physical record
Many people are quite surprised when it turns out that computer scientists and security experts are among those most critical of EVMs.
Onus on EC to ensure EVM credibility: Glitches apart, EVMs are necessary
The issue of ‘tamperability’ of EVMs has been doing the rounds ever since they were introduced.
Europe can demolish at will
Dams, natural or manmade, across drainage systems, vary depending upon the order of stream in a hydrologic sense.
No swadeshi takers for the clamour
This write-up presents a view from a tropical developing country point of view.
STEM the gender gap
Despite recent progress, the gender gap appears likely to persist for generations, particularly in computer science, physics, and maths.
Eco logos yet to take root
Recently we did a report on the fast-food industry and looked at their policy on antibiotics in developed countries and India.