health

  • Ever noticed how stepping under a tree on a scorching day feels cooler than standing beside an air conditioner? Turns out, nature has been running the best cooling system long before we invented machines. The Day Bangalore Surprised Me A few months ago, I was riding a motorcycle through Indiranagar and other busy stretches of Read more

  • Ever noticed how the very first rain seems to carry a smell that no perfume can capture? It’s earthy, sharp, and oddly comforting as if the soil itself just exhaled after holding its breath through the summer heat. My First Memory of Petrichor Before it rains, everyone starts talking about it that unmistakable smell of Read more

  • Last month, I watched a farmer sprinkle ash on his tomato plants. No fancy packaging, no NPK ratio, just plain wood ash scooped from his chulha. I asked him why. He simply said, “Keeps the bugs away.” So I started digging not into the soil, but into the science. Turns out, he was absolutely right. Read more

  • It started as just another late-night deep dive. I was messing around with AI tools like ChatGPT, exploring one of my all-time favorite topics organic farming. I’ve always been fascinated by how nature can heal itself if we just step back and let it. While skimming through a few articles and research papers, one term Read more

  • In India, we often talk about coal and cars when it comes to climate change. But as I discovered in my agriculture lectures, the real Emissions source might just be standing in our fields: cows and buffaloes. These animals produce methane a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide and their burps and farts Read more

  • Farming today feels less predictable than the weather forecast and the forecast itself is getting worse. But what if crops themselves could adapt rewritten to handle stress like pros? That’s where CRISPR comes in, the gene-editing tool quietly reshaping the future of food. My First Spark With CRISPR I still remember my professor saying, “CRISPR Read more