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Sreemoyee Piu Kundu says, due to the Covid-19 lockdown, many women are walking the tightrope of working at home and also worki...
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Young photographer Vatsal Shah writes on the obstacles ...
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On 12 December 2015 in Paris, parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) reached a landmark agreement to com...
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In a first, streaming giant Netflix rolls out a Danish Original series that brings home the chills and thrills of a post-apocalyptic drama. ...
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With its release in the fall (September 2017) The Good Doctor turned out to be the most watched and the most talked about show in the US. A show that managed to whip out ex...
Read MoreRise in Carbon Emissions Linked to Rise in Heatwaves
A study that examined the impact of global climate change on the basis of wet bulb temperature (WBT), found a steady rise in occurrences of humid heat waves . Wet Bulb Temp...
Read MoreSlicing the Loaf: Bill Gates limns the art and science of Modern Breads
From ‘The starry night’ cappuccinos and galaxy doughnuts to the Atkins diet or The Zone diet, we have come a long way in our journey for ‘food’ (rem...
Read MoreMaternal Healthcare Expenses Push 46.6% Mothers In India Into Poverty: study
Maternal healthcare expenses push 46.6% mothers in India into poverty – with the illiterate being especially susceptible – according to this December 2016 study...
Read MoreA Forgotten Chapter
The caste system is still a contentious issue in most of India; in Maharashtra the Brahmin-Dalit problems persist, years after the flaring up of the anti-Brahmin movement f...
Read MoreNeuroscientists Hunt The Line Where Consciousness Begins—And Ends
Consciousness should be a deeply spooky thing. Or, rather, the fact that we routinelylose consciousness should be a deeply spooky thing. Here, at some murky threshold that ...
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