Yellow-billed babblers (seen here) and jungle babblers are common in southern India, moving around in noisy groups, hopping on the ground and lower branches of trees. They are greyish-brown in colour and scruffy, but what they lack in looks they make up in character. Read more
Events
IMSc celebrates as Quantum Mechanics turns 100
IMSc hosted a conference celebrating 100 years of quantum mechanics, with talks ranging from its foundations to emerging themes. Read more
A day of fun and discovery at IMSc's Open Day
IMSc welcomed school students and the general public on its Open Day featuring science and maths talks, experiments and demonstrations. Read more
Features
The making of a children's science magazine
We trace the history of Jantar Mantar, an English children's science magazine running for over three decades, and its association with IMSc. Read more
Interviews
Pooja Saxena: The curator of signs
We speak to Pooja Saxena, an award-winning typeface designer, lettering artist and typographer, whose upcoming book documents public signs in Indian cities. Read more
Campus Community
Remembering PPD
Prof PP Divakaran (1936-2025), a physicist and a historian of Indian mathematics, wore his erudition lightly, exuded joy in learning and showed magnanimity in sharing his vast knowledge. Read more
Book Reviews
Following Fish by Samanth Subramanian
Pinaki Swain reviews Following Fish, a travelogue about journeys along the Indian coastline rich in observations about food and culture. Read more
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