The last two decades have not been kind to science studies. Already bruised and battered by the “science wars” of the 1990s, ...
Far from being primitive cave-dwellers, Neanderthals were intelligent, empathetic, and skilled toolmakers. They built ...
Discover the immunity and wellness benefits of Chyawanprash, its Ayurvedic roots, powerful herbs, and Dabur’s science-backed ...
The UN has named new World Restoration Flagships in Australia, Canada and South Africa, highlighting large-scale, Indigenous-led ecosystem restoration efforts ahead of UNEA-7 in Nairobi.
A forgotten Guinness brewer's alternative approach could have prevented 100 years of mistakes in medicine, economics, and ...
Every year, during Navaratri the story of Mahishasura is rendered in households, reminding us of the Devi’s power and her ...
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There’s been a lot in the news recently about forever chemicals, known scientifically as PFAS, writes our columnist Dr James Williams ...
Our body is home to trillions of microscopic organisms that, through reciprocal interaction with our brain, shape our mind.
In a bold fusion of cutting-edge neuroscience and ancient Eastern wellness principles, Dr. Nailin Yao, a former Yale ...
The UN today recognized three new World Restoration Flagships in Australia, Canada and South Africa, anchored in Indigenous ...
Dr Michael J. Dillon and Prof Laura Bowater examine the science of gamification to transform biomedical education through ...