Indonesian islanders taking Swiss concrete giant to court over climate

GENEVA: Residents of the tiny Indonesian island of Pari, threatened with disappearance by rising sea levels driven by climate change, have come to Switzerland to demand compensation from cement giant Holcim.The case is part of a wider international movement seeking to assign responsibility to major companies for the climate damage hurting the livelihoods of millions […]
School enrolment in India hits a seven-year low at 24.68 crore: Is falling birth rate the key reason?

India’s classrooms are beginning to reflect the country’s demographic shifts. According to new data from the Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+), overall school enrolment has dropped to a seven-year low of 24.68 crore in 2024–25, registering a fall of 11 lakh students compared to the previous year. The most significant decline was […]
HPBOSE Class 10th,12th supplementary exam results 2025 expected to release soon at hpbose.org: Check steps to download scorecards and other important details here

The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) is anticipated to announce the supplementary examination results for Class 10 and Class 12 students soon. Although, the board has not yet announced any official date or time for the release. Candidates who appeared for the compartment exams will be able to access their results online once […]
Climate, land-use change reduced flows in 70% of China’s river stations
The Jinshajiang River ravine in Yunnan province in China, November 2018. | Photo Credit: Rod Waddington (CC BY-SA) A range of natural and human-induced factors have caused declines in the flows of at least 70% of hydrological stations in China, the most comprehensive analysis of this kind attempted in the country has found. Changes in […]
Is the teacher shortage narrative masking the real crisis in America’s classrooms?

For years, the phrase “teacher shortage” has dominated conversations about US schools. Headlines warned of classrooms without instructors, districts sounded alarms about recruitment, and policymakers scrambled to respond. But new data suggests the shortage story may be more illusion than reality, and that the real crisis runs deeper, hiding in plain sight.According to K-12 Dive, […]
Ancient humans evolved to walk on two legs in two steps
A labelled diagram of the human pelvis. | Photo Credit: Public domain Walking on two legs is the single most distinctive trait that separates humans from other primates. Unlike apes, our pelvis is short, broad, and bowl-shaped, and thus stable for walking upright while supporting internal organs and holding space to deliver large-headed infants. For […]
As the US tightens visas, can small universities survive without their foreign lifeline?

One international student after another told the University of Central Missouri this summer that they couldn’t get a visa, many couldn’t even land an interview. The result was striking: Despite demand holding steady, barely half as many new international graduate students showed up for fall classes compared to last year, according to the Associated Press […]
Microbes that digest plastic may also fuel antibiotic resistance

Plastic is cheap, versatile, and used almost everywhere, from packaging and textiles to medical supplies. But unlike natural materials, plastic doesn’t simply decay; instead, it breaks down into smaller fragments called microplastics (<5 mm) and nanoplastics (<1 µm). These particles persist for decades or longer, accumulate in water bodies, and attract other pollutants like heavy […]
Harvard consolidates DEI offices, ending dedicated women’s and LGBTQ spaces

Harvard College has announced the closure of its Women’s Center and the Office for BGLTQ Student Life, consolidating their functions and staff into a newly established “Harvard Foundation” within the Office of Culture and Community (OCC). This restructuring follows a July decision to shutter these offices, along with the Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, […]
Ehrlich builds the basis for chemotherapy

Life as a Dream Born on March 14, 1854 at Strehlen, Germany (now Strzelin, Poland), Paul Ehrlich was the son of Ismar Ehrlich and his wife Rosa Weigert. Educated at the gymnasium at Breslau, he went on to study at the Universities of Breslau, Strassburg, Freiburg-im-Breisgau and Leipzig. With a dissertation on the theory and […]