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Despite the multitude of languages that exist in India, communication of science is often limited to only a few and often centred around maj...

Listen to our first ever yearly round-up of what we do for work, in our free time, our favourite shows and our scientific, nerdy and geeky p...

Featured in Newslaundry on July 25th 2017 While Toxoplasma causes long-lasting infections that resist treatment, research on this neglected...

Published in Newslaundry on April 18th 2017 References: The Regulatory Status of Genome-edited Crops: Wolt, Wang and Yang (2015) Plant Biote...

இது, அறிவியல் கடல் வலையொலி தொடரில் ஒரு சிறப்பு அத்தியாயம். This is a special episode within our Sea of Science podcast series. இந்த சிறுதொடர...

This is the second episode of a two-part series on Neuroscience and Hindustani Music. It explores a research program on understanding the em...

This is the first episode of a two-part series on Neuroscience and Hindustani Music. It explores a research program on understanding the emo...

This is our first podcast in Telugu – the sixth in an ongoing series titled ‘Sea of Science’, or ‘ విజ్ఞాన సాగరం ’. This podcast is a joint...

This is our first podcast in Assamese – the fifth in an ongoing series titled ‘Sea of Science’, or ‘ বিজ্ঞান সমুদ্ৰ ’. This podcast is a joi...

This is our first podcast in Kannada– the fourth in an ongoing series titled ‘Sea of Science’, or ‘ವಿಜ್ಞಾನ ಸಾಗರ’. This podcast is a joint ve...

This is our first podcast in Marathi – the third in an ongoing series titled ‘Sea of Science’, or ‘विज्ञान सागर’. We talk about on the use o...

Where we wind up our second and final season of 'Soupçon of SciComm', in view of transitioning to a non-seasonal and more spontaneous format...

References: Gord Fishell’s laboratory Leena on Google Scholar Leena on Twitter The cerebral cortex – Wikipedia A primer on the i...

References: Rohini’s website Rohini’s work and laboratory at University of Pennsylvania Doing an Ant PhD – More details ab...

References: Abhilasha’s profile and publications in the Department of Pharmacology in Oxford Abhilasha’s paper where Teevra and...

References: Arun on Twitter Arun’s article on ‘ The Society of Stem Cells ‘ Emergence on Wikipedia Understanding complexit...

References: Sharbatanu’s personal website and Google Scholar profile The Tell-Tale Brain by V. S Ramachandran The FOXP2 gene Intro and...

This is our first podcast in Hindi – the second in an ongoing series titled ‘Sea of Science’, which translates in Hindi as ‘विज्ञान का सागर’...

References: Prasanna Venkatesh on LinkedIn What is a Group? Youtube What is Group theory? Wikipedia Rubik’s Cube group Wikipedia Notes...

References: Swetha on LinkedIn Swetha on Twitter What is a Synapse ? What is Neurotransmission ? Neurotransmitters – Glutamate , GABA...

References: Atomic Force Microscopy on Wikipedia Scanning Tunneling Microscopy on Wikipedia Tip Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy on Wikipedia Sug...

References: Mohit’s website Mohit’s research group at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience – Kole Group Glial Cells...

References: Parul on Google Scholar Neuroplasticity on Wikipedia Activity dependent plasticity of the brain on Wikipedia Parul on LinkedIn I...

References: Srikanth’s homepage at the University of Utah Vertices, Faces and Edges Euler’s characteristic Cutting squares into...

References: Manisit’s citations What is ComSciCon? ComSciCon Triangle Oncobites Manisit on Oncobites writing about Cancers and Immunot...

We continue our discussion on the Mental Health Care Act with Dr. Soumitra Pathare. Interview by: Navneet A Vasistha Podcast edited by: Shru...

Mental illnesses are conditions that affect our thinking, perception or emotional response to events. They do not manifest similarly in all...

This is our first podcast in Tamizh – the first in a new series titled ‘அறிவியல் கடல்’ which means ‘Sea of Science’. The title of this...

How fast can you say the name of our summary episode without stopping? Feel like trying? This is what its called – A Seasonful of Soup...

Dr. Laungani is the first ever Associate Professor to be featured in our series! Listed as we chat about Plant Ecology, Biochar and his work...

Manan Gupta talks to us about how reading Richard Dawkins helped him change his interests, how subject boundaries are artificially created a...

Can you feel somebody else’s emotions? Pain, frustration, relief and even happiness? Humans might be one of the very few species that...

Vijay Ramesh talks to us about why its important to learn from the past so that we can effectively predict our future – not just for g...

Hummingbirds are some of the tiniest birds with one of the highest metabolism rates ever found in the animal kingdom. Listen to Anusha Shank...

Listen to our first ever yearly round-up of what we do for work, in our free time, our favourite shows and our scientific, nerdy and geeky p...

Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of Starship IndSciComm. Its continuing mission – to explore strange new science. To s...

Deeptha thinks Zebrafish are the coolest fish in the world. Probably even the coolest animal ever? Do you know why? Listen! Links: Zebrafish...

Shrinivasan Raghuraman studies some really shy animals. But they hunt, taser, harpoon and even suck blood! Want to learn more? Press Play! R...

Chintan Sheth can fly to any spot on the planet, whenever he wants. In fact, he can even fly to Mars if he so wishes! He can do this with a...

Devayani Khare is a Geomorphologist who talks to us about Citizen Science and all the different ways in which normal everyday people can get...

In this edition of our mini-podcast series, we talk to Vaishali Rawat who is a writer and conservation advocate at Wildlife Conservation Soc...

We talk to Parshati Patel who is an Astronomer turned Science Communicator and currently works as an Education and Outreach Program co-ordin...

Listen to our new podcast where we talk about our favourite Nobel and IgNobel science – all with a dash of nerd-ery, geekiness and lot...

Here is our first ever Shoot the Shit episode – we talk about Smart watches, the now-defunct company Pebble and Shruti’s father&...

Here is a 35 min podcast if you want to know more about who we are. We are a trio. We owe our childhood to growing up in different Indian ci...