Here’s a fun fact: a robot smaller than a grain of sand may soon swim through your blood — and deliver medicine directly to the right part of you. This is the story behind Tiny Robots in Blood: What Science Is Doing to Heal Us — a future that seems pulled from science fiction, but …
Fun Fact: Scientists in Germany actually coined a term for the dramatic behaviour shift in six-year-olds—they call it Wackelzahnpubertät, or “Wobbly-Tooth Puberty.” If your six-year-old has recently started arguing like a teenager, slamming doors (sometimes dramatically but not very effectively), rolling their eyes with surprising skill, or negotiating bedtime with the confidence of a corporate …
Fun fact: Uranus is so tilted that it practically rolls around the Sun on its side—and now, thanks to modern space science, it has one more moon rolling with it. Every once in a while, space throws us a surprise that feels almost personal—like a reminder that even in a predictable universe, something unexpected is …
Fun fact: Scientists have now confirmed that an asteroid floating millions of kilometres away contains all five nucleobases—the same chemical letters that spell out life on Earth. There are moments in science when the universe seems to quietly tap us on the shoulder and whisper, You’re not as special as you think. The recent discovery …
Fun fact: It doesn’t take a mountain to make you fall. Sometimes, all it takes is a single rebellious stair—barely a centimetre off. We’ve all been there. You’re walking up a staircase you’ve climbed a hundred times, half-awake, coffee in hand. Then—bam!—your toe snags the edge, your heart lurches, and your dignity tumbles down three …
Fun Fact: In some Himalayan valleys, the number of days of “extreme weather events” during the 2025 monsoon season reached 51 %—up from just 10.8 % three years ago. “Floods, Landslides, and Climate Debt: Northern India’s New Normal” isn’t just a provocative headline—it’s the lived reality for people in the Himalayan states. As rain-soaked skies …
Fun Fact: India declared a ban on certain single-use plastic (SUP) items — like plastic straws, cups and plates less than 100 microns thick — from 1 July 2022 under the amended Plastic Waste Management Rules. When we talk about the title “Plastic Uprising: How Communities Are Saying No to Single-Use at Scale”, what we …
Fun Fact: The idea of “protected areas” in India owes much to forest policies made during the British colonial era—long before modern ideas of community rights entered the picture. In the contested terrain of environmental protection, the headline “When Forests Become No-Go Zones (for Locals): The Politics of Conservation” calls out a stubborn contradiction. On …
Fun Fact: Globally, air-conditioning (AC) and cooling appliances use about 7% of the world’s electricity and account for roughly 3.2% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In India’s sweltering summers, the phrase “Cooling India’s Homes Without Climate Guilt: The Carbon Story of Air Conditioning” feels almost rebellious. Because yes, we deserve cool homes. But the …
Fun Fact: The industrial town of Byrnihat—nestled between the states of Meghalaya and Assam—once obscure on India’s pollution radar, was recently declared the world’s most polluted city. Byrnihat has never been on many people’s travel bucket-lists. Yet today its name appears on the very lists we dread. In this blog, “Byrnihat: India’s Most Polluted City …










