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Search ResultThis Is What Mental Illness Actually Looks Like
Photographer Anne Betton, 37, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2009. After an arts-focused education, she had moved on to a career in business communication—but...
Read MoreEmmy Noether Revolutionized Mathematics — And Still Faced Sexism All Her Life
Emmy Noether was one of the most brilliant and important mathematicians of the 20th century. She altered the course of modern physics. Einstein called her a genius. Yet tod...
Read MoreFrom The Archive, 31 March 1995: First Ozone Hole Found Over Arctic
Meteorologists and atmospheric chemists have watched in alarm as a similarly explosive mixture to the Antarctic vortex has been assembled in the Arctic For the first time, ...
Read MoreRenew Efforts To Rid Planet Of TB, UN Chief Urges Governments
Approximately 37 million lives have been saved between 2000 and 2013 through the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis (TB) and it is possible to end the epidemic by 2035...
Read MoreGajara Kottary on role of experts in content creation
Gajra Kottary is an author and award winning scriptwriter. She has published two short story collections titled Fragile Victories and The Last laugh, and two novels - Broke...
Read More75 Years In The Making: Harvard Just Released Its Epic Study On What Men Need To Live A Happy Life
In 1938 Harvard University began following 268 male undergraduate students and kicked off the longest-running longitudinal studies of human development in history. Th...
Read MoreUnfreedom, A Film That Was Banned By The Censors, Is Now Using That As Its USP
We’ve done it again. Only two days after India failed its LGBT populace by voting against benefits for same-sex partners for UN staff, it was reported on Saturday tha...
Read MoreJammu and Kashmir flood: Two Houses Sink, 16 Feared Trapped; 100 NDRF Personnel Rushed To Valley
People in Jammu and Kashmir were advised to move to safety on Monday morning after the state government declared flood following incessant rainfall. The meteorological depa...
Read MoreDigital India To Get a CSR Boost
Most of the Indian companies have been undertaking social initiatives proactively, driven by a desire to give back to the society. With a concerted approach, it is possible...
Read More“Broadcasters Need To Stop Relying On Advertisers For Revenue”: Sameer Nair
Broadcasters need to stop relying solely on advertisers as their main source of revenue. Moreover as digitisation reaches the third phase, it is imperative to for them to c...
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