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Biologist Soubadra Devy is exploring a world hidden in the forest canopies of the Western Ghats
Geetha Iyer
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When three Gujarati merchants asked the British for help against the Dutch
Muzaffar Alam Sanjay Subrahmanyam
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Scroll Staff
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How the Danish sold Tamils into slavery in Scandinavia and the story of one man’s escape to freedom
Ari Gautier
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In China, overharvesting and habitat loss threaten its diverse wild orchid population
Hong Liu, The Conversation
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The Christmas tree is a modern invention, popularised by the American businessmen
James A T Lancaster, The Conversation
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India’s BSF pushes back tribals fleeing Bangladesh crackdown – even as Mizoram offers them shelter
Rokibuz Zaman
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Every litre of ethanol needs 2,860 litres of water. And yet, India wants to produce a lot more of it
Supriya Vohra
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A new book examines Dalit women’s roles in the Tamasha and the brutality they endured for the form
Shailaja Paik
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Benin’s slavery theme park balances education and remembrance with crude commerce
Dominique Somda, The Conversation
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Why are Hegel’s writings on philosophy so difficult to read? Or are they really?
Robert Stern, The Conversation
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Why is the breakthrough in nuclear fusion being hailed as a big deal? A scientist explains
Carolyn Kuranz, The Conversation
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China’s new space station could do much to cool tensions on and above the Earth
Eytan Tepper, The Conversation Scott Shackelford, The Conversation
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How the modern Persian qawwali canon emerged from an Uttarakhand shrine 90 years ago
Adhiraj Parthasarathy Mohammad Dawood
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China’s transition out of zero Covid could be potentially catastrophic
Francois Balloux, The Conversation
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Amid India’s mega-push to digitise health records, AIIMS cyberattack comes as a wake-up call
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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‘Leave conservation to us’: Can the Adivasi bee hunters of the Nilgiris help save its forests?
Max Martin
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As 2022 winds down, these recent works of fiction offer ways to read through the year-end
Scroll Staff
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The power of moderation: Lessons from Gopal Krishna Gokhale – an original Indian liberal
Aditya Narayan Sharma
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The devastation in Java shows how dangerous shallow earthquakes can be
Phil R Cummins, The Conversation Mudrik Rahmawan Daryono, The Conversation Stacey Servito Martin, The Conversation