my articles for times now:
ARTICLE 1: Earth could sustain many times its current human population, claims Musk: But can the ecosystem survive it?
ARTICLE 2: Monkeypox virus found in semen: Is it being sexually transmitted and does it qualify to be called STI?
ARTICLE 3: Gaokao, the world’s ‘toughest’ test kicks off: Why getting to college is a struggle in China
ARTICLE 4: How the Covid outbreak in North Korea can be an opportunity for the world
ARTICLE 5: Sanctions against Russia are harming the entire world and backfiring. Why are nations still deploying them?
ARTICLE 6: New Zealand to tax cattle burps: How will that help the environment?
ARTICLE 7: Employees will receive 100% of the salary for 80% of the hours in a four-day work week trial in the UK: Can this work in India?
ARTICLE 8: The ‘most detailed map’ of the Moon is out: What does it say?
ARTICLE 9: Why hybrid work might not be the future of office culture
ARTICLE 10: Fish have ears to the ground on climate change: Why Pisces ears are a data mine
ARTICLE 11: BTS takes an indefinite break: What this means for the popularity of K-pop in the west
ARTICLE 12: Agnipath Scheme: What is behind the protests over Indian Armed Forces recruitment?
ARTICLE 13: Japan to jail those spreading online hate: Will this combat cyberbullying?
ARTICLE 14: Why are hundreds of penguins washing up dead on New Zealand’s shores
ARTICLE 15: Ukraine war could last for years, warns NATO chief: What led to this assessment
ARTICLE 16: Summer solstice: The significance of the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere
ARTICLE 17: Alzheimer’s treatment trial fails again: Why science community feels it has been using wrong approach for decades
ARTICLE 18: Wimbledon 2022: Who is the competition when top contenders are not playing because of the Ukraine war?
ARTICLE 19: Plant-based foods are becoming increasingly kosher as food-tech giant in Israel invests heavily in alternative protein
ARTICLE 20: Why influencers paying TDS in India might make social media more reliable
ARTICLE 21: Climate change can disturb delicate balance in the world’s best carbon sink, study finds
ARTICLE 22: Do you live in a ‘livable’ city? Here are the world’s most livable cities as per Economist Intelligence Unit report
ARTICLE 23: What is artificial photosynthesis and can it provide solutions to the climate conundrum?
ARTICLE 24: Abortion laws: As US’s legal battle ends with Roe vs. Wade, here are some abortion laws around the world
ARTICLE 25: ‘Size of a human eyelash’: What sets the world’s largest bacterium apart
ARTICLE 26: Raise that cuppa! Reusable, shatter-proof coffee cups made out of coffee are the ultimate ode to the world’s most loved beverage
ARTICLE 27: Increased screen time and emotional isolation in kids is the aftermath of COVID, says report
ARTICLE 28: Doctors' Day 2022: Who was Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, in whose honour India celebrates National Doctors’ Day
ARTICLE 29: Boris Johnson says if Putin were a woman, there would be no war: Why the world needs more women leaders
ARTICLE 30: Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson, US Supreme Court’s first black woman judge?
ARTICLE 31: World UFO Day: What’s the story of the purported alien spacecraft crash incident in Roswell in 1947?
ARTICLE 32: Who is Sini Shetty from Karnataka, the new Femina Miss India World
ARTICLE 33: How NASA’s DART mission plans to save the world from asteroid-hits
ARTICLE 34: World Zoonoses Day 2022: How zoonotic pathogens evolved over years and how to prevent them
ARTICLE 35: Sand batteries solve a key green energy problem: This is how
ARTICLE 36: World Chocolate Day 2022: Why do we crave chocolate?
ARTICLE 37: Who is Dr Veerendra Heggade from Karnataka and why his nomination to Rajya Sabha matters
ARTICLE 38: Mickey Mouse will turn 95, but will no longer be Disney’s: The legacy of Walt Disney’s most famous creation
ARTICLE 39: The rise of digital amnesia: How your smartphone is making you less smart and eating away your memory
ARTICLE 40: World Population Day 2022: The impact of a rapidly ageing population on the world as we know it
ARTICLE 41: Plastic on your platter: We are 'eating microplastics' more frequently now, study shows
ARTICLE 42: NASA's James Webb Space Telescope gives the clearest image of early universe after Big Bang. And it looks stunning
ARTICLE 43: Who is the comedy king? Nagaland minister Temjen Imna Along or the man whose meme he’s shared expressing gratitude
ARTICLE 44: Biggest and brightest: What is so special about the ‘supermoon’ that is set to dazzle the skies tonight?
ARTICLE 45: BA.5 subvariant causes alarm in US, China: This is the most infectious strain yet
ARTICLE 46: Ivana Trump, life and times: Donald Trump’s ex-wife was much more than that
ARTICLE 47: Radio blackouts? How the solar flares headed towards Earth may cause power outages
ARTICLE 48: Right to repair: How the framework will help environment by reducing e-waste and ease the burden on your pockets
ARTICLE 49: Indira Gandhi nationalised 14 Indian banks on this day: Why she did do that and what was the outcome
ARTICLE 50: James Webb might be the new wonder, Hubble still not out of race: Captivating picture of ‘gravitationally lensed galaxy’ revealed
ARTICLE 51: International Chess Day: Five gripping books that will leave you in awe of the strategy game
ARTICLE 52: Scientists say bat virus doesn’t mutate to SARS-CoV-2 pathogen: What this means and the ethics of such experiments
ARTICLE 53: Soil erosion mainly due to rainfall, says IIT-Delhi: Which Indian regions are affected and what’s the cost
ARTICLE 54: Polar bears are scavenging garbage has more to it than climate change
ARTICLE 55: What are tetrapods and why is their relocation shaking up Mumbai coastal high-rises?
ARTICLE 56: The kosher phone: Israel’s ultra-Orthodox shun technology but are unable to get by without a smartphone
ARTICLE 57: What causes depression? Not serotonin imbalance, says new study
ARTICLE 58: Airbus to test open fan engine: Could this cut carbon emissions?
ARTICLE 59: Sakurajima volcano eruption - How many active volcanoes are there in Japan
ARTICLE 60: China launches first lab module - How this will further Beijing’s position in the space race
ARTICLE 61: 5G auctions today – 10 things you need to know about India’s biggest-ever spectrum auction
ARTICLE 62: China battles population shrinkage despite laws to push numbers up – Gender inequality is the real culprit
ARTICLE 63: India records first death due to monkeypox – How lethal is the disease
ARTICLE 64: Chimpanzees also ‘talk’ to enable teamwork like humans, study shows: What sets us apart from our close cousins?
ARTICLE 65: Heatwaves in Europe, flood in the Gulf: What is causing such erratic weather patterns?
ARTICLE 66: Remembering Pingali Venkayya – the man who designed the Indian national flag
ARTICLE 67: Taiwan Strait turns tense ahead of Pelosi's visit – China may escalate provocation but limit itself to angry rhetoric
ARTICLE 68: Mega 5G auction ends, rollout by October – What 5G speed in India will enable
ARTICLE 69: The BTS military service debate – Will the K-pop boy band be able to perform while enlisting in the military?
ARTICLE 70: ISRO to launch maiden Small Satellite Launch Vehicle mission on August 7 - What is its significance?
ARTICLE 71: Iran cracks down on Baha’i faith members over spying charges – Why are the Baha’i linked to Israel?
ARTICLE 72: Scientists are using dead spiders to grasp objects — Can these creepy zombies have real life applications?
ARTICLE 73: It's a girl! Only female sea turtles were born in the last 4 years in Florida – Here's why
ARTICLE 74: Nitin Gadkari says technology will replace toll plaza: How will the government use GPS to extract toll?
ARTICLE 75: Get married or get a degree to live longer says study, debunking theories of women’s longevity over men
ARTICLE 76: Why many recent Bollywood films are not performing well at the box office