Team L&M Scientists have discovered a novel material that can emit, detect, and modulate infrared light with high efficiency making it useful for solar and thermal energy harvesting and for optical communication devices. Electromagnetic waves are a renewable energy source used for electricity generation, telecommunication, defence and security technologies, sensors, and healthcare services. Scientists use […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Life in the Shadows, an exhibition of photographs by Chitvan Gill currently on at Art Gallery, Kamaladevi Complex, India International Centre, New Delhi brings to fore the unseen children of India’s poor forced to work due to poverty. “This exhibition is an attempt to bring these children closer to us, it tells […]Read More
Shourie Chatterji The growth of the EdTech industry in India has been phenomenal and experts believe that it is poised to become a $30 billion space in the next ten years. The online education market has now reached a point where it is becoming if not more, at least as equally attractive as offline institutes. […]Read More
Dr Pankaj Kumar Until a few decades back, a family physician used to be the right answer for most healthcare situations, right from the toddler in the house to the octogenarians. Medical emergencies always were an exception. The family physician could offer expert comprehensive medical care to people of all ages and genders, making them a preferred choice, […]Read More
Team L&M All of 14, Anvi Singla is having a solo show of her abstract art works from tomorrow. The show titled You Will Find Me, is being presented by Gallery Sree Arts, and is curated by Jitendra Padam Jain. In her maiden exhibition, Singla showcases the relation between human beings and nature, as also […]Read More
Upasana Kaura Independent musician Neha Karode, known for her musical series Bandish Based Originals, has sung two English songs – O Mama and Rabbit – in Ayushman Khurana starrer Anek, a film on the relationship between the northeast and the rest of India. Neha channels the influence of one of her idols Joan Baez into […]Read More
Alok K Singh Bleisure is a combination of two different types of travel: business and leisure. Bleisure is frequently misunderstood as a casual travel trend, giving rise to the myth that millennials use Bleisure as a pretext to go on a recreation at the company’s expense. However, the fact of the matter is, companies encourage […]Read More
Neeraj Bhatia Scientists have spotted the fossils of Treeshrew, a small mammal resembling Squirrels, belonging to a new genus and species from Ramnagar in Jammu and Kashmir. This Treeshrew currently represents the oldest record of fossil Tupaiids in the Siwaliks, extending their time range by 2.5–4.0 million years in the region and can help provide a […]Read More
Abha Kaul A silent revolution is on in Gadhchiroli, Maharashtra. With the help of UNICEF, town’s district administration, is working on eradicating the cruel practice of exiling girls and women of Gond and Madia tribes to a Kurma Ghar or “Period Hut” during the menstrual period. The adolescent girls and women from these tribes face several social, […]Read More
Team L&M Researchers have found that consistent meditation modifies the connectivity between relay channels that takes in data from the sensory world to the cerebral cortex of the brain. It allows a person to easily transition into a state of deep meditation, making it easier to meditate. Meditation has been a mainstay in Indian traditions […]Read More