Research & Analysis Wing
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Delhi’s fight against air pollution could get a boost if science was decolonised
Rohit Negi Arushree Ranjan
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The discovery of water on Moon will expedite its exploitation for resources
Andrew Dempster, The Conversation
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Why the pandemic will lead to a drop in publishing of research: W(riting)FH does not work
Souradeep Roy
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Enormous collision in space leads astronomers to discover the most massive black hole yet
Ilya Mandel, The Conversation
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On JV Naik’s first death anniversary, remembering a life spent in pursuit of historical heroes
Murali Ranganathan
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There are way too many men in AI research – and it’s skewing the way it works
Juan Mateos-Garcia and Joysy John, The Conversation
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Scientists are studying your tweets, YouTube videos, Instagram posts. Is that ethical?
Casey Fiesler
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India’s new clinical trial rules weaken safety nets for participants
S Srinivasan
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Indian researchers discover new mysterious frog species in the Western Ghats
Scroll Staff
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Air pollution may be affecting how happy you are
Peter Howley, The Conversation
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Indian academics lead the world in publishing in fake journals – tarring the whole education sector
Pushkar Sinha
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Why do some lizards have stripes and others don’t? An Indian researcher has found the answer
Akshai Jain
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Small wonder: Biologist discovers a blood-red, snake-like fish in Meghalaya
Sandhya Sekar
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India is pushing to promote open-access academic journals, but quality concerns remain a challenge
Fatima Arkin
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Shimla research centre’s proposed collaboration with US-based Hindutva group has scholars worried
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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Watch: This electronic skin enables people with prosthetics to get the sensation of touch
Scroll Staff
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In the US, there is a rise of social science research about India – but it has little policy impact
Devesh Kapur
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What’s behind the intense storms battering North West India? Experts divided, call for more research
Nidhi Jamwal, IndiaSpend.com
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Research-innovation in technology: Where does India stand in a winner-takes-all market?
Varun Aggarwal
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Counterview: The existence of the East Kolkata Wetlands tells us a city can be imagined differently
Dhruba Dasgupta Amitangshu Acharya