A guide to surviving SAD-ness
The holidays are a joyous time, where all your family and friends come together to celebrate Christmas and just as well, life. However,...
Raging Wildfires
In times of great developments and prosperity in terms of technology, economy, and infrastructure, our nature is in the headlines almost...
Lab researches, but on emotions
The mind is an interesting subject to study on, with its intricate, complicated nuances making people act the way they do. Ajay Satpute...
Underground water made visible
Underground water is the largest source of freshwater for humans. Groundwater depletion, a term often defined as long-term water-level...
Is Symmetry the Universal solution?
Ivan Loseu, a Mathematics professor at Northeastern University, is not just interested in math but also strives to apply it to understand...
Surviving earthquakes and rebuilding lives
After all the natural calamities that cause destruction all over the world, rebuilding lives is one of the most difficult tasks we humans...
Natural Disasters: Rising from the ground again
Natural disasters are called so because of the amount of destruction they bring along with them. In 2019 itself, we experienced over 400...
Would the new policies limit the flood damage in Brazil?
Brazil, being a subtropical area, has a diverse climate and changing atmosphere. Similarly, the citizens of Brazil have witnessed a...
Meditation: The key to becoming compassionate
The word ‘meditation’ stems from the Latin word ‘meditatum’ meaning ‘to ponder’. The history of India is commemorated for recording the...
Plastics and their massive impact on the oceans
Plastics have a huge impact on our lives, from the food packaging to the car we drive to the computers and phones you’re reading this now...
A Run for the environment
The pressure of the degradation of the environment is increasing as the days slide away. Banners, hoardings, advertisements, seminars,...
Wildlife explored through technology
The advancement of technology is very visible in our everyday lifestyle. It is so in wildlife as well. Technology though has had...
Dealing with the coronavirus emergency
Coronavirus outbreak is not the first time that China has faced a dangerous and life-threatening epidemic considering China’s battle with...
Nature and its gifts
Mother Nature has always given a lot to us. She still has a lot of gifts hidden in her lap. Some of her gifts are complex to use but can...
Heat waves, deaths, and us
In this era of high- end technologies as well as organisational developments, somewhere our climate is being left behind and it is...
Art: A subjective adaptation of nature
Most artists claim to be highly inspired by the environment around them. It is hence a widely accepted theory of how nature directly...
Making Carbon disappear altogether
Aron Stubbins is definitely a water guy. He has, quite bravely, mapped his way to the Kolyma River, the largest river in the world with...
Numbing the Pain of Healthcare
It is only apparent when we look deeper into the extent of medical help that is provided to the students with financial problems, how...
The results of our actions
“You reap what you sow” is the proverb that applies to human beings as the problems faced by us are the results of our deeds. We live in...



















