
Zealandia: The ‘possible’ and ‘hidden’ eighth continent
Submerged about two-thirds of a mile (more than a kilometre) under the sea, Zealandia is a mass of continental crust that subsided after...
With smart speakers, privacy is a myth?
A week back my sister and I were lying on the couch and were talking about ordering pizza. Suddenly a voiceover comes, order for 2...
Proxima b: The importance of this exoplanet
Space is infinitely enveloped with vacuum that consists of uncountable stars, asteroids, galaxies, planets, radiations (even those which...
Science: A boon for society
Imagine yourself without all the things that you use in your daily life, like mobile phones, electricity, refrigerators, television, or...
Is network thinking the way forward?
Humans are by nature social animals. We cannot live alone and must satisfy certain natural basic needs to survive. We have to enter into...
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,...
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...
The power of prediction of your brain
ASome neuroscientists have been studying the explanation of how the brain works. The research basically focuses on the brain’s...
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...
Healthcare: Do you need a personal touch?
When I was a child, my visits to the family general physician were way different from what I experience today. The first stark difference...
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...
H5N1 virus and its lethality
H5N1 is a type of virus that mainly affects the birds causing serious respiratory problems to them. This disease is generally called the...
Failure in science is an achievement
Failure in science and research is inevitable. Though few scientists talk about their failures, the consensus of a nation admitting to or...
De-Extinction: Boon or bane?
De-extinction is the process of generating an organism that is either an extinct species or resembles an extinct species. It is also...
Penguins and their homeland
Penguins have lived in Antarctica as long as it is known. Since then, earth has experienced several climate changes, some drastic and...
Undergraduate Research: Opportunity or a distant dream
A key gripe with the structure of the education system is that it focuses on all the wrong things. Holistic education should be geared,...
Forbes’ “30 Under 30” honoured Green Gas founders
Two years ago, Kyle Kornack was sitting in a bus trying to get to a party which he was probably going to miss because of a blizzard in...