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A professing of intelligence without continuous practice can, and will, occasionally legitimise immature thinking.…
We in India often complain about how the media doesn't care enough to cover science stories. But when we're looking back and forward in time, we become blind to the media's efforts.…
An 'air purification' ritual by Indian priests in Tokyo is one of the dumbest things I've seen done in a while.…
Two years ago, a study in Science put a detailed analysis behind an idea that had already taken root on a lot of people's minds: that the unfavourable weather conditions climate change was creatin…
President Barack Obama announced a new climate change target for the United States’ electricity generation sector on August 3. Hailed by many as ambitious, the plan dictates that power plants in the w…
The Wire May 26, 2015 English is a happy language. At least the 10,000 most used English words are positively biased, according to a 2012 study conducted by mathematicians from the University of Verm…
It’s been one year since we launched Curious Bends – a newsletter where we bring you science, technology, data and India stories from around the web, once a week (subscribe). We’ve enjoyed serving yo…
The Wire May 21, 2015 Since about 1998, the rate at which the Earth’s surface temperature has been becoming hotter due to anthropogenic global warming has slowed. It slipped from about 0.12 kelvin pe…
Whether you've been fending off climate-change skeptics on Twitter or have been looking for reasons to become a climate-change skeptic yourself, you must've heard about the hiatus. It's th…
The Copernican April 10, 2014 Studies of fossils and soil samples collected at a site in South India have revealed unique attributes of the ecosystem not found in many parts of the world. In particul…
Note: Updated with quotes from Patrick Wagnon, ICIMOD On April 18, an avalanche on Mount Everest killed 16 Nepalese guides. By the end of the month, 13 bodies had been recovered. The search for the r…
There is very little, if any, concrete stuff about promoting science in the country, and a lot of it seems poised to supplant the goals of other ministries.…