Tuhin Kanta Pandey | The calm bureaucrat

Tuhin Kanta Pandey. File | Photo Credit: Reuters Anyone who knows the incoming Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) chairman, either as a reporter or as a former colleague, inevitably recall his calm demeanour and commitment to work. For Saroj Sarangi, now retired as the medical officer of the Jagatsinghpur district of Odisha, the … Read more

All you need to know about: sepsis

Sepsis usually occurs due to bacterial infections, but can also result from other infections, including those of viruses, fungi, or parasites. Photograph used for representational purposes only | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto On February 14, Pope Francis, 88, was hospitalised with a respiratory infection that developed into double pneumonia. Last weekend, when his condition deteriorated, … Read more

Science communication as a catalyst for change

‘By leveraging diverse communication channels and tailoring messages to different audiences, science communicators can ensure that scientific knowledge reaches every corner of the nation’ | Photo Credit: Getty Images Many of us have heard the story of Sir Isaac Newton discovering the laws of gravity and motion, which are almost a part of global folklore. … Read more

Busting myths and misconceptions surrounding epilepsy

Epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterised by recurrent seizures, has long been misunderstood. Once whispered about in hushed tones and attributed to supernatural causes, it was a condition feared more than understood. The condition affects millions of people worldwide. Experiencing a first seizure can be both terrifying and disorienting. For 28-year-old Priya (name changed), an engineer … Read more

Protein therapeutics in healthcare: current and future trends

Therapeutic proteins are increasingly becoming an indispensable part of healthcare, with their applications found in treating both infectious diseases, and non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and cancer. What are they and how do they work? Proteins are the largest class of biomolecules that drive cellular activities essential for life. Any aberration in their synthesis, processing … Read more

Silicon and spy craft | Interview with Ramjee Chandran, author of For No Reason at All

Ramjee Chandran says his novel is based on things he saw and lived through in his career in the 1980s. | Photo Credit: Asha Thadani Bengaluru-based journalist and podcast host Ramjee Chandran’s debut novel For No Reason at All (Penguin Random House) is an engaging tale based on true events around the silicon metal controversy of the … Read more