Scicomm
What is a supersolid?
Not more solid than solid.
Scicomm
Not more solid than solid.
Culture
"Embrace the suck."
Tech
A noob's guide
Life notes
WordPress.com announced a new ‘Starter’ plan for its users on May 25 after significant backlash from many members of its community of users that a previous price revision had completely disregarded the interests of bloggers – by which I mean those writing to be read and discussed, and not primarily
Analysis
The Assam floods are going on. One day, they will stop. The water will subside in many parts of the state but the things that caused the floods will continue to work, ceaselessly, and will cause them to occur again next year, and the year after and so on for
Op-eds
The national vice-president of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, Abhinav Prakash Singh, published an article on May 22 on the Gyanvapi mosque issue that is from start to finish an exercise in verbal sophistry. But while we have come to expect such nonsense from functionaries of the Bharatiya Janata Party,
Tech
Earlier this month, a cryptocurrency token called Luna crashed in price – an event that also brought down the value of bitcoin, became the biggest crash in cryptocurrency history thus far, earned the person or persons who (probably) orchestrated this fall nearly a billion dollars, and stuck a big-ass wrench in
Scicomm
From 'Science vs Marketing', published on In The Dark, on May 20, 2022: … there is an increasing tendency for university press offices to see themselves entirely as marketing agencies instead of informing and/or educating the public. Press releases about scientific research nowadays rarely make any attempt at
Culture
The Royal Society's appointment of its first Brazilian member since 1871 brings an underappreciated form of our colonial hangover to the fore.
Life notes
Thinking about the number '10' is hard. It's the number of years I will have soon been a journalist for (as will my ACJ batchmates). Why commemorate it? * In this time, I've seen many of my colleagues and peers in different organisations quit journalism
Analysis
Responses to a few questions from BBC World reporters about the temperature crisis in India's centre and north.
Analysis
Recently, the Madras high court passed a curiously worded order in which Justice S. Srimathy extended the Uttarakhand high court's 2017 order, granting the rights due to citizens to the Ganga and the Yamuna rivers, to "Mother Nature" in toto. It's hard to say