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According to the World Wide Fund for Nature's 2015 Living Blue Planet report, since 1970, Earth has lost a whopping 49 percent of global marine animal species. For their inves...
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Antioxidants have been pitched from grocery store shelves, vitamin supplement labels, and by nutritionist sketchballs for as long as I can remember. Indeed, the basic idea tra...
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An entrepreneur builds a startup; chances are that he’s a man. And then it’s likely he hires more men as the fledgling business takes on early employees. That star...
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Timothy Mousseau, a biologist at the University of South Carolina, and his colleagues found that some birds were adapting to the radioactive environment by producing higher le...
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Read MoreGender Equality And The Global Goals
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Last month marked a transition from one era of global health and development to the next. Seventeen Sustainable Development Goals were agreed by 193 heads of st...
Read MoreCINEMA THAT BREATHES IN STILLNESS
An evocative evening of French and German short films in Mumbai explores stillness, abst...
March 29 2026A TIMELY DIALOGUE AT IFFD 2026
A powerful panel at IFFD 2026 brings together leading independent filmmakers to examine ...
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Bharatmata cinema hall returns to Mumbai’s Lalbaug, writes Avinash Kolhe, reviving...
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