Gallium's dance

A wide swath of fundamental physics and chemistry is defined by the pursuit of the ground state. Since we began elucidating the structure of the atom in the 1910s, much of what we know about how parti…

That monthly reminder…

(I can speak only for myself here) I certainly seem to be needing a monthly reminder that to focus on pure science as a journalist is not in any way an abdication of one's responsibilities as a ci…

The evolution of doubt

On Twitter today, @thattai published a short thread about how framing the 'debate' about cellphone radiation harming biological tissue between ionising and non-ionising radiation is not a good…

Jio and let jio

I'm not fully convinced as to why everyone is currently bashing the Jio Institute up. When the 'Institutions of Eminence' scheme's rules were announced in August 2017 and greenfield in…

Right and reason

There's a video from Postcard News doing the rounds, showing a lady demonstrating the ability of a cow-urine-based substance to purportedly detoxify the human body. It does a fabulous job of makin…

Blazars and neutrinos

There was no post on July 11 because whatever I wrote on that day was for the article below. I couldn't share it on that day itself because the embargo for the scientific papers it was based on li…

The Soufflé

The most curious thing about moving to Delhi – little anxiety, lots of a seemingly deep-rooted melancholy that I will no longer have a scientist roommate. It was one of the most fun things about my ti…

Problem of plenty

The Higgs boson has finally been observed decaying into the particles it most often decays to – six years after it was discovered. The reason for this delay was noise. The Higgs boson is a scalar bos…

Crack modelling

Fracture mechanics theory in college was never my forte, whether that was because it was taught by a particularly dull professor who thought he had a loud voice or because it was just a dry subject. R…