The history books seem to be full of men. So this month, put a few women on your radar by reading these great Women’s History ...
Art, Botany, and Empire offers insights into the history of botanical illustration in colonial India and the often-uncredited Indian artists behind these works ...
Lord Michael Heseltine was one of the defining figures of politics in the 1980s and 1990s. Now 92, the former defence ...
Before Disney softened them for the screen, fairy tales were strange, unsettling stories about monsters, danger and survival.
A quest to understand consciousness and an enthusiastic new look at Toni Morrison ...
Allegheny College will award an honorary degree to renowned forest ecologist Margaret D. Lowman during its commencement ceremony on May 9. Widely known as “Canopy Meg,” Lowman is a pioneer in forest ...
Plants bloom and fade in their season. Petals and leaves fall at their appointed time, and the remarkable mystery is that ...
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Women who changed Indian Science: 8 pioneers who led the way
For centuries, India has produced thinkers who shaped the world of science and mathematics. While many of these stories ...
Science is not limited to laboratories only; it is connected with the thinking, lifestyle and progress of society. In the development of science where male scientists are named prominently, many women ...
Kew may have size on its side, but Chelsea Physic Garden pips on the history front: London's oldest botanic garden, this four ...
Roger Milliken built one of the world’s leading textile and chemical manufacturers. But his environmental stewardship might be his greatest legacy.
Vadodara: A male blue-and-white flycatcher, a small and striking migratory bird rarely seen in India and identified by its royal blue upperparts, blac.
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