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The Nature India podcast brings stories from India's science and research to the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for ... more
FAQs about Nature India Podcast:How many episodes does Nature India Podcast have?The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.
May 19, 2025Episode 51: This week in India's science: 19 May 2025Episode 51: This week in India's science: 19 May 2025Self-swimming synthetic cells, surprise erosion hotspots, immune cells behind severe dengue and how ancestral diets shaped immunity.Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince George Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more7minPlay
May 12, 2025Episode 50: This week in India's science: 12 May 2025Ancient forests, immune diversity map, ecological twist to drug resistance and potential cancer treatment. Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince George Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more7minPlay
May 05, 2025Episode 49: This week in India's science: 5 May 2025Gene-edited rice, spacebound Indian astronaut, plastic-eating microbes, antibiotic access crisis and mitochondria revealing secrets of evolution Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more10minPlay
April 28, 2025Episode 48: This week in India's science: 28 April 2025Episode 48: This week in India's science: 28 April 2025Remembering K. Kasturirangan, climate risks to mothers, India's pandemic preparedness, mosquito threats from rising seas, and a tulsi boost for goat health Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more8minPlay
April 21, 2025Episode 47: This week in India's science: 21 April 2025Episode 47: This week in India's science: 21 April 2025India's gravitational wave research milestone, the wisdom of Indigenous communities in conservation and an archaeological twist to South Asia's farming origin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more7minPlay
April 13, 2025Episode 46: This week in India's science: 14 April 2025Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince George On this week's show: Bacteria that patch up Moon bricks, magnetic gels that grow muscle in mice, cool leather from waste and a vanishing forest tree’s comeback. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more7minPlay
April 07, 2025Episode 45: This week in India's science: 7 April 2025AI cracks ancient Tamil scripts, a glacial lake flood could threaten Sikkim again, and a lab grown cow lung reveals TB secretsHost: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince George Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more7minPlay
March 30, 2025Episode 44: This week in India's science: 31 March 2025Staying updated on the latest scientific developments can be difficult. This podcast brings to you a concise overview of the most important science news from India, perfect for those who may not have the time to read all our stories, or for listeners on the go.This week we talk about how India’s Guillain-Barré syndrome outbreak highlights water contamination risks, discuss the absence of a national natural history museum in India,explores the birth of massive stars, the launch of India's first elephant mobile clinic and a recent study which reveals that wild cormorants near Kolkata are carriers of antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli strains. We also shed light on the persistent underrepresentation of women in clinical trials, a practice that compromises the efficacy and safety of medical treatments for female patients and talk about a method to convert carbon nanoparticles found in vehicle exhaust soot into electrocatalysts for hydrogen fuel production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more9minPlay
March 28, 2025Episode 43: Biolore: How plant tissue culture transformed Indian agricultureThe Biolore podcast series presents lesser-known stories from the history of biological sciences in India. This richly researched audio retrospect draws on expert insights, science archives, oral histories, literature reviews and field reportage. Biolore delves into foundational science, analyzing its lasting impact on humankind.This episode of Biolore explores the science and history of plant tissue culture and its transformative impact on agriculture and forestry in India. It highlights key breakthroughs such as haploid culture, pioneered by Panchanan Maheshwari’s team at Delhi University, and micropropagation, which helped scale up plant breeding. The episode also delves into forestry applications, notably the revival of century-old teak trees at the National Chemical Laboratory Pune. Researchers discuss the commercial success of tissue-cultured bananas, the challenges of virus outbreaks, and the need for crop diversification. They talk about how plant tissue culture is reshaping farming, making crops more resilient and improving yields worldwide.Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Co-production: Sahana Ghosh; Sound editing and Biolore title music: Prince George; Biolore vocal: Sarah Hyder Iqbal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more24minPlay
March 18, 2025Episode 42: Biolore: India's most aggressive botanical invadersIn this episode of Biolore, experts Ankila Hiremath, Manzoor Shah, and Ninad Mungi uncover the hidden impact of invasive plant species on India’s biodiversity. From the aggressive spread of Lantana camara choking forests to the unexpected dominance of Canadian horseweed in Kashmir, invasive species are altering landscapes, disrupting food webs, and affecting local economies. The discussion explores how history, climate, and human activity drive these invasions and why prevention is the key to control. Can policy, science, and grassroots action reverse the damage? Tune in to learn why these ‘silent invaders’ demand urgent attention.The Biolore podcast series presents lesser-known stories from the history of biological sciences in India. This richly researched audio retrospect draws on expert insights, science archives, oral histories, literature reviews and field reportage. Biolore delves into foundational science, analyzing its lasting impact on humankind.Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Co-production: Sahana Ghosh; Sound editing and Biolore title music: Prince George; Biolore vocal: Sarah Hyder Iqbal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more28minPlay
FAQs about Nature India Podcast:How many episodes does Nature India Podcast have?The podcast currently has 71 episodes available.