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Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince George How would it be if the next cosmic mystery was found by volunteers peering into rad...

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This week, we’ve got four stories that move from the microscopic world inside infants’ guts to the liquid-electrons in graphene, and from AI...

Ancient crops may guide future farming — plus, a soda-can satellite sniffs pollution, a new pest threatens jasmine, and DNA ties India to Sr...

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Rising retractions prompt national reform – plus, a promising snakebite antidote, rise of biofoundries and why Ladakh glows in auroras. Host...

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This Week in India's Science: 14 July 2025 Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince George Lunar cooling during lockdowns, El Niño...

Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince George This Week in India's Science: Vanishing Antarctic ice, a toxic toad's invasive jour...

Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince George This Week in India’s Science: Why India’s carbon offset schemes are failing communi...

A whale skeleton beneath a desert. Wild pigs tamed by ancient Indian farmers. Rogue tigers identified by their DNA. And nanoparticles that k...

From probing ancient volcanic dykes to forecast underground magma, to tracing how sunspot swirls shape solar storms, mapping climate-driven...

This week, we take you from the Moon’s ancient past to India’s experiments at the International Space Station, from courtroom debates on gen...

In this special episode, we take you inside the Public Communication of Science and Technology PCST 2025 Conference in Aberdeen, Scotland, a...

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Episode 51: This week in India's science: 19 May 2025 Self-swimming synthetic cells, surprise erosion hotspots, immune cells behind severe d...

Ancient forests, immune diversity map, ecological twist to drug resistance and potential cancer treatment. Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound...

Gene-edited rice, spacebound Indian astronaut, plastic-eating microbes, antibiotic access crisis and mitochondria revealing secrets of evolu...

Episode 48: This week in India's science: 28 April 2025 Remembering K. Kasturirangan, climate risks to mothers, India's pandemic preparednes...

Episode 47: This week in India's science: 21 April 2025 India's gravitational wave research milestone, the wisdom of Indigenous communities...

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AI cracks ancient Tamil scripts, a glacial lake flood could threaten Sikkim again, and a lab grown cow lung reveals TB secrets Host: Subhra...

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The Biolore podcast series presents captivating, lesser-known stories from the history of biological sciences in India. This richly research...

The Biolore podcast series presents captivating, lesser-known stories from the history of biological sciences in India. This richly research...

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In this final episode of the "Our mobile world" series, we look at the future of mobile devices and communication technologies. Host: Subhra...

इस एपिसोड में हम चर्चा करेंगे कि मोबाइल फोन से पैदा हुए डिजिटल विभाजन को कैसे भारत जैसे देश कम कर सकते हैं, जिससे की ज़्यादा से ज़्यादा लोगो...

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In this episode, we look at the many ways in which mobile phone sensors help in creating robust transport systems and networks. Hosted on Ac...

In this episode, we deal with this question of e-waste. We dig into the research and process of how India handles its massive amounts of e-w...

In this episode, we discuss how mobile phones are aiding farmers and changing agricultural practices. Nature India's 'Our mobile world' podc...

In this episode, we discuss the use mobile phones in monitoring and conserving our planet's biodiversity. Nature India's 'Our mobile world'...

Nature India's 'Our mobile world' podcast series will look at the many ways in which the smartphone has changed India’s science-society dyna...

Nature India's 'Our mobile world' podcast series will look at the many ways in which the smartphone has changed India’s science-society dyna...

Nature India's 'Our mobile world' podcast series will look at the many ways in which the smartphone has changed India’s science-society dyna...

Subhra Priyadarshini looks at the gender question in physics, a discipline traditionally known as a male bastion. Sexism and patriarchy dire...

Subhra Priyadarshini and Aroma Warsi reminisce about the most enthralling moments from a series that explored unconventional science workpla...

आज, "वैज्ञानिक और उनके अनोखे कर्मक्षेत्र" की इस कड़ी में, हम बात करने जा रहे हैं, अबी तमिम वनक से जो पशु पारिस्थितिकीविद और संरक्षण जीवविज्ञ...

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In the last episode of 2022, our guest is Abi Tamim Vanak , an animal ecologist and conservation biologist, who researches the interface of...