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Farm friendly: Agriculture needs science, not politics
Sadly, political economy has pushed agriculture science to the background.
Runversation: At 70, she has all the continents at her feet
For Chau Smith, running clears her head to make better decisions.
Man vs wild: Humans make wildlife take up night shift
Leopards would start getting active in the late evening.
Innovation: Making desalination sustainable, feasible
Bacteria are not always a bane, and could be beneficial too.
Lifeline: Get ready for artificial blood
The biggest breakthrough in transfusion medicine would be the ability to synthesise blood stem cells from a patient’s own tissue.
Makeover: How a state school went international
It is because of their contribution that the school has a science lab, a computer lab which doubles up as a music room, and a modest library.
Cave dive: Mission impossible
A saga of despair, tragedy, hope and heroism unfolded that rivalled the events unfolding on the football fields of Russia.
Runversation: Jared takes on the most brutal race on earth... thrice
What is it that drives a person to challenge themselves in some of the most dangerous ways possible?
The ticket: Time world did it right for left-handers
Mahatma Gandhi, Amitabh Bachchan, Barak Obama, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Albert Einstein and Bill Gates are among the most legendary lefties.
Sound Byte: Rap in Thillana comes to fore
Similar to the Tarana in Kathak or in Hindustani music, the Thillana is usually a crisp and racy piece that is compared to rap music.