Recycled Coffee Grounds as Plant Fertiliser Leave a Comment / Agriculture & Forestry, Sustainable Development / By Saarani Vengadesen Most people would likely sip coffee in the morning because coffee is a popular beverage worldwide. Do you know that…
The Dragon Man: A New Species? Leave a Comment / STEM Education / By Saarani Vengadesen A fossil skull dug up along a river in Harbin, China, raised multiple questions related to the human lineage as…
Food Miles: To Eat Locally, To Eat Locally Not Leave a Comment / Agriculture & Forestry, Environment / By Saarani Vengadesen It’s Friday. You sign off from a long work week and make a quick grocery trip before returning. Nothing seems…
The Walking Palm: Nature’s Surprising Wanderer Leave a Comment / Agriculture & Forestry, Environment / By Saarani Vengadesen Since childhood, we have been taught that plants are stationary living organisms. However, nature surprises again with an extraordinary plant…
Trees and Plants Have Their Own Internet! Leave a Comment / Environment / By Saarani Vengadesen We are all familiar with the Internet, the World Wide Web, or www. Would you believe that, just like us,…
Battling Urban Heat Islands with Innovative Solutions 1 Comment / Environment / By Saarani Vengadesen Urbanisation and industrialisation improve our material lives and comfort, But do you know they also induce other problems for human…
Quantum Technology: Revolutionising Secure Communication & Beyond 1 Comment / Industry 4.0, Physics / By Saarani Vengadesen Lasers, transistors, and LEDs are some of the inventions based on quantum physics that have widespread applications and have profoundly…
Me, My Brain and I 2 Comments / Medical & Healthcare / By Saarani Vengadesen The brain, our most energy-consuming organ The brain is one of the human body’s largest and most complex organs. It…