As schools reopen, India is grappling with the dilemma of just how to do it and whether it is even ethical
The progress made on Covid vaccines in ten months looks like a mad dash for protection against the virus, but the development of vaccines remains a marathon
A flawed genius whose flaws only add to his immortality
Patel was a lone ranger in a party known for its groupism. With his death, Sonia Gandhi has lost the golden bridge linking her family to the party. And it can get very lonely up there in a castle of melting wax
Diego Maradona’s game and life offer great moral lessons in hope as well as humility
Says Jonathan Kimmelman, Director of the Biomedical Ethics Unit, School of Population and Global Health, McGill University, Canada
Emma Corrin and Josh O’Connor speak to Rajeev Masand about the responsibility and challenges of depicting Lady Diana and Prince Charles and their fraught relationship on screen
Changing urban lifestyle gives the emerging market of local artisan cheeses a boost
How researchers in India are relocating corals to facilitate urban projects and protect the reefs