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As India exports more agrochemicals, a reminder of their polluting nature
Supriya Vohra
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‘For 60 years, this has been our dream’: How the semi-nomadic Narikuravar community got ST status
Cristina-Ioana Dragomir
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Doctors are using this century-old vaccine against everything from cancer to Covid
Steven Smith, The Conversation
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A rapidly growing rocket industry could undo decades of work to save the ozone layer
Laura Revell, The Conversation Michele Bannister, The Conversation Tyler Brown, The Conversation
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How East African culture created a new form of music in Gujarat
Sayan Dey, The Conversation
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An oil company accurately forecast climate change in the 1970s – but chose to do nothing about it
John Grant, The Conversation
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How Alexander the Great became Iskandar Zulkarnain, the legendary ancestor of Malay kings
Annabel Teh Gallop
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Fantasy football: Stressful or fun – is it the enjoyable hobby it was meant to be?
Luke Wilkins, The Conversation
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Mauritian Bhojpuri is being dressed in Hindu nationalist robes – and I’m in mourning
Vedita Cowaloosur
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Four years in, Covid is still a global emergency. When will the pandemic be over?
Hassan Vally, The Conversation
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In Assam, new oil pipelines threaten protected forests and endangered species
Gurvinder Singh
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Plastic waste from India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia is overwhelming the islands of Seychelles
Noam Vogt-Vincent, The Conversation April Burt, The Conversation
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What happens when science puts the universe into music
Yaël Nazé, The Conversation
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Budget 2023: Cigarettes to get costlier, mobile phone parts to become cheaper
Scroll Staff
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Even in a more open world, all passports don’t get equal respect
Patrick Bixby, The Conversation
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Acts of Retrieval: A ghazal by Mehdi Hassan & the art of improvisation in Hindustani classical music
Amit Chaudhuri
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As Kolkata’s Jewish community dwindles, one woman dreams of the legacy they should leave behind
Jael Silliman
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These places are pioneering new ways to adapt to climate change
Thami Croeser, The Conversations
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Low coastal catch is forcing small fisherfolk to go into the deeper, riskier waters of Arabian Sea
Max Martin
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AI has reached an inflection point. What jobs will it make obsolete?
Lynne Parker, The Conversation Casey Greene, The Conversation Daniel Acuña, The Conversation Kentaro Toyama, The Conversation Mark Finlayson, The Conversation