The Indian myna is native to Asia, and an invasive in Australia and other islands. These noisy birds battle it out for nesting sites during the breeding season in a melee of beak and claw. Read more
Features
Anatomy of a proton and its exotic cousins
After more than a century of research in quantum physics, we have a more nuanced understanding of the incredible complexity of interactions within a nucleus. Read more
Early birds and the worm
Roni Saiba writes about discovery of post-transcriptional gene regulation in C. elegans by Gary Ruvkun and Victor Ambros, which won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine. Read more
Interviews
Unfolding insights from a life in mathematics
Yakov Eliashberg is a Professor of Mathematics at Stanford University. We caught up with him to talk about symplectic geometry, research in mathematics, and his personal journey. Read more
Book review
The Vital Question by Nick Lane
Anuran Pal reviews a book about the origin of life, which draws a wide arc from the geochemistry of hydrothermal vents to the evolution of complex organisms. Read more
Campus community
An inordinate fondness for plants
R Mahendran, who has been gardening at IMSc for the last 15 years, shares his wisdom and experience of working with plants. Read more
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