By planting over 1 billion trees since the 1990s, China has slowed desert expansion and restored degraded land Pratham Iyengar / March 14, 2026
Many people don’t realize it, but cauliflower, broccoli and cabbage are all different varieties of the very same plant Pratham Iyengar / March 14, 2026
Artificial wombs for the rich, infertility for the poor: how designer babies, genetic privilege, and a looming fertility collapse are quietly reshaping who is allowed to be born Pratham Iyengar / March 14, 2026
Space sovereignty: can France still hold its ground against SpaceX and China? Pratham Iyengar / March 14, 2026
In 2011, a collector bought a meteorite in Morocco. It turned out to be direct evidence of the presence of thermal water on Mars. Pratham Iyengar / March 14, 2026
From harmless hobby to taxable trap: a retiree who lent land to a beekeeper now faces agricultural levies he insists he can’t afford, exposing the uncomfortable question of whether helping small producers should cost citizens their financial securit Pratham Iyengar / March 14, 2026
A robot drifting for eight months beneath Antarctica’s massive glaciers has detected a signal scientists have long feared Pratham Iyengar / March 14, 2026
Climate experts alarmed by atmospheric readings indicating a rare polar circulation breakdown with potential multi-continent consequences Pratham Iyengar / March 14, 2026
Day will turn to night as the longest solar eclipse of the century sparks fury over scientists warning of mass superstition and cultural panic Pratham Iyengar / March 14, 2026