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I cried and cried during my research years because I struggled with my Sanskrit texts: Ananya Vajpeyi
In ‘Place' by Ananya Vajpeyi discusses her time studying the ancient Indian language in Bengaluru in 1999 and the struggles ...
The Print on MSN
I cried and cried during my research years because I couldn’t understand my Sanskrit texts: Ananya Vajpeyi
In ‘Place' by Ananya Vajpeyi discusses her time studying the ancient Indian language in Bengaluru in 1999 and the struggles ...
"He was a very scary man. He just wanted the money from the state (food stamps and welfare). He would also try to get money ...
“It’s Seismic What’s Happened”: Jessie Buckley Is Now Juggling New Motherhood With Movie Star Status
From teenage talent show reject to Oscar hopeful, Irish actor Jessie Buckley has quietly become a master of her craft. Now, ...
New Scientist writers and contributors have chosen their top science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games and board ...
The warming climate is killing Australia’s forest trees at a faster rate. This offers a glimpse of what may lie ahead for ...
Can trees talk to one another? Researchers believe it makes a lot of sense; now it’s teaching humans their language that’s the issue.
After oak wilt claimed a tree in his yard, artist Steve Parker turned its wood into a sonic experience. His solo exhibit, ...
The red oaks along Remington Avenue, beloved by local residents, have been the flashpoint for a project that has fueled resentment toward the city’s biggest employer.
On night walks through Highgate Wood, Cindy Blaney shares the whirling wonder of the often-maligned mammals with the humans ...
Irish people have historically looked to the natural world to forecast the weather and make sense of their surroundings.
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