The National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) Team Unveiled

Number of words – 467 National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) team has unearthed the world’s oldest known site to have been hit and submerged by a tsunami. Research provides an evidence of burial of parts of Dholavira, the ancient metropolitan port town of the Harappan period in Gujarat. Addressing the media alongwith the team of … Read more

A Tourist’s Guide to Uturuncu, a Dormant Volcano

Number of words – 683 Scientists studying Uturuncu, a dormant volcano in Bolivia, have discovered evidence that violent volcanic eruptions may owe their origins to incredibly water-rich magma, far below Earth’s surface. According to the researchers, who published their findings in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters, they started their search by analyzing rocks … Read more

The Scientific Alliance for Power: A Catalyst for Change

Number fo words – 754 The modern pursuit of power is fuelled by the alliance between scientific progress and economic growth. For most of history science progressed at a snail’s pace, while the economy was in deep freeze. The gradual increase in human population did lead to a corresponding increase in production, and sporadic discoveries … Read more

The Influence of Imagined Orders on Society

Number of words – 352 People find it difficult to understand the idea of ‘imagined orders’ because they assume that there are only two types of realities: objective realities and subjective realities. In objective reality, things exist independently of our beliefs and feelings. Gravity, for example, is an objective reality. It existed long before Newton, … Read more