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Leading by example: Nobel winner who worked with adversaries
The idea of adversarial collaboration has never been more important. Within organisations of all kinds, sustained efforts should be made to lower the...
Desalination — can it help us survive water scarcity?
That can put communities in danger of running out of water and sometimes forces governments to severely restrict supplies.
Editorial: Not on our watch
The film boasted of many carnatic songs and earned the late M Balamuralikrishna, a well-deserved State award.
Non-fiction corner: Let’s Say Someone Did Drop the Bomb. Then What?
Numbers tell the terrifying story by themselves. A one-megaton bomb dropped on the Pentagon would kill about a million people in the first two...
In memoriam: Lawyer, author spent 72 years in an iron lung
He died on Monday at 78, according to a statement by his brother, Philip Alexander, on social media
Cyprus-Gaza corridor: Some relief, but no end to crisis
A 20-minute drive from Larnaca’s port, Cypriot maritime monitoring staffers huddle around screens from the country’s Joint Rescue Coordination Center
Editorial: Bengaluru: Dazed and parched
The demand for freshwater outruns the supply in Bengaluru
Audit of penury: India’s poor will not be wished away
While the publication of India’s first consumption figures in over a decade has generated much excitement, the official data aligns with the...