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Why do Indian medical institutions produce so few research papers?
Science and service have retreated under the onslaught of the market.
Sanjay Nagral
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Where healthcare comes floating on a boat once a month
For millions on Brahmaputra’s shifting islands, the only source of health services are boat clinics.
Devjyot Ghoshal
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How a small clinic in Coimbatore grew into one of the biggest charitable eye hospitals in India
Sankara Eye Foundation began as a clinic in 1977. In 40 years, it has performed more than 1.5 million free eye surgeries.
Shivakami Kumaramangalam
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Cannes Film Festival: Payal Kapadia is first Indian to win Grand Prix for ‘All We Imagine As Light’
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How Calcutta High Court orders have helped BJP in the ongoing elections
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Opinion: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and the democratic politics of pronunciation
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‘Bhaiyya Ji’ review: O brother, why art thou?
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Thriller: When a photographer witnesses a murder, he turns to a detective to confess his own crimes
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How an IIT student's simple device helps combat the spread of tuberculosis in India
A student and his professor are attempting to help patients to stay the course of their tuberculosis medication.
Mridula Chari
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When newborns arrive, hospital maternity rooms turn into photo studios
With new parents willing to pay for professional photographs of their infant children, maternity hospitals are offering in-house photo shoots
Priyanka Vora
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How Bangalore scientists are slowly cracking one of the toughest cancer mysteries – the glioblastoma
Glioblastomas are the most prevalent among brain tumors and the most aggressive of all cancers.
Nayantara Narayanan
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Eco India: Is traditional building the path to eco-harmony in the Himalayas?
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Eco India, Episode 261: Can ancient know-how revive sustainable mountain ecosystems?
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Watch: Raccoon invades pitch and halts football match for a few minutes in the US
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‘Dhaniya, Cilantro’: Comedian hilariously sums up the struggles of being multilingual
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Watch: Shyam Rangeela mimics famous politicians reacting to his nomination being rejected
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How induced death by cooling saved a two-year-old boy's life
Kochi doctors used the novel surgery technique of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest, the science of which the global medical community is still figuring out.
Nayantara Narayanan
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Doctors may not show empathy all the time, but it is a goal they must aspire to
Medical professionals have begun focusing too much on the wonders of medical technology and too little on bedside manner.
Fazlur Rahman
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Interview: How fluid dynamics is helping understand heart disease
A Bangalore chemical engineer has developed a model to predict progress of cardiovascular disease based on the nature of blood flow within arteries.
Nayantara Narayanan
The Reel
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Cannes Film Festival: Payal Kapadia is first Indian to win Grand Prix for ‘All We Imagine As Light’
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Watch: A young man is possessed by an obsessive spirit in ‘Munjya’
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‘Bhaiyya Ji’ review: O brother, why art thou?
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‘All We Imagine As Light’ review: A poetic exploration of love and dreams
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‘Barah X Barah’ review: A ponderous look at slow death in Varanasi