Anushree Krishnamurthy

International Women’s Day 2021

We are very happy to announce that The Science Paradox has collaborated with Women in STEM Research (WISR) on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2021, which has culminated in this inspiring montage of videos from some strong and inspiring women in STEM, to learn about their perspective on the question: ‘What changes in the …

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National Science Day 2021

On the special occasion of National Science Day 2021, The Science Paradox brings to you two thrilling contests: Sci-Art contest: 2020 2.0 Sci-fi writing contest: Twist-The-Tail 2020.20 : Sci-art contest This contest brings science and art together by challenging the contestants to come up with creative, unique, and contextual art pieces. Looking at the 2021 …

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The Viral Bulletin

The Hot Wire for Coronovirus Updates   These past 5 months have been a little too homely for everyone. Coming from bustling busy schedules and a fast lifestyle, accepting this switch was difficult. It truly taught us how to enjoy our own company and keep up with a fairly moribund life. This period brought in …

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Curios

Fun Facts for the Astro-Geek in you!    

Curios

Facts for the Astro-Geek in you!

A NEW HOPE (OR NOT?)

The Pandemic from the Eyes of the Wild The Janata Curfew announced by Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi, on the 22nd of March 2020, and the subsequent 21-day lockdown, signaled the entry of the notorious Coronavirus amidst us and sealed the deal for India being included in its “hitlist”. And thus, all Indians, whether overjoyed …

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The Viral Bulletin

The Hot Wire for Corona virus updates A vaccine of hope. The current global crisis is haunting us for quite a while now, and we all seriously need some good news! After trying our best to stay afloat and positive, we can’t deny the chance of this ship hitting rock bottom. Let’s be honest, though. …

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Scientific Scandals

A Guide To The Right Scientific Conduct Through The Wrong Examples! Take a good look at this infographic. Don’t rush, you’ll need this later. Did you do it? Good, now let’s begin. 28 FEBRUARY 1998. A paper was published in the Lancet that sparked the idea that vaccines (specifically the MMR-Mumps, Measles and Rubella vaccine) …

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