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Scientists get peacock feathers to emit laser beams – but why would they want to?

        Peacock feathers are famous for vivid iridescent colors, yet a new study shows they can also…

1 week ago

The Mystical Himalayas – Where Yogis and Sages Live – Part 1

Gyanganj is believed to be located in the remote and inaccessible valley of the Himalayas. Several attempts by the Trekkers…

3 weeks ago

India’s youth suicide epidemic reflects a crisis of silence, fear and a lack of support systems

Suicide is the leading cause of death among youth aged 15-29 in India. But prevention systems are fragmented, reactive and…

3 weeks ago

7 Unhappiest countries in the world 2025: Is India one of them?

Some countries face deep challenges that affect how happy people feel.(Unhappiest countries)  Afghanistan tops the list of the saddest places…

1 month ago

Consolidation begins to hit the carbon credit market

Carbon management startup Carbon Direct is buying another carbon credit startup, Pachama, the companies announced today. Pachama laid off around 20 employees this summer as voluntary carbon…

1 month ago

For children: In the Himalayas, Quillo, a baby hedgehog and Loni, a vegan wolf, go looking for a yak

An excerpt from ‘The Dandelions Have It’, by Sohini Sen.   A collage from the book. “What shall we do…

1 month ago

A Mysterious Void Discovered Beneath The Himalayas Indicating Possible Collapse Of Ancient Layers

    A vast, low‑density zone has appeared in deep-earth scans under the Himalayas, hinting that ancient tectonic layers may…

2 months ago

AQI under 30: 12 cities in India with the lowest AQI right now

HARSH / Getty Images     Diwali’s lights may have dimmed, but the haze they left behind still hangs heavy.…

2 months ago

7 Mysterious Places In India Where Science Fails And Stories Take Over

From temples with floating pillars to villages without doors, the country is filled with places that refuse to play by…

2 months ago

Everest didn’t find Everest: An Indian did, and history forgot him

Radhanath Sikdar was the first person to calculate the height of Mount Everest in 1852. He did it using different…

2 months ago

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