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Tired of the Cotswolds crowds? Dorset is callingDorset offers a quieter, less polished alternative to the crowded Cotswolds, boasting stunning coastal scenery, rich history, and excellent...
26 Jan, 2026, 11.35 AM IST
Myth, monsoon & machines: The Techno-Vedic road to India’s sci-fi breakthroughIndia’s sci-fi dreams have long circled back to its oldest stories. From Grant Morrison’s “Vedicpunk” Mahabharata with mechs and war machin...
10 Aug, 2025, 10.38 AM IST
The first dinosaur was named 200 years ago. We know so much more nowBuckland recognized that these fossils belonged to a huge bygone reptile, and gave it a formal scientific name: Megalosaurus, meaning "grea...
13 Feb, 2024, 04.41 PM IST
Raquel Welch, actress who reshaped traditional image of sex symbol in Hollywood, dies at 82Welch first grabbed the public's attention with her role in the 1966 sci-fi adventure 'Fantastic Voyage'.
16 Feb, 2023, 10.18 AM IST
Up close with the 'Fabelmans': Steven Spielberg gets personal with new filmThe impetus to actually get serious about telling it on film didn't seriously occur to me until the pandemic.
13 Nov, 2022, 12.48 PM IST
Why are oil prices so high and will they stay that way?Crude prices rose more than 15% in January alone, with the global benchmark price crossing $90 a barrel for the first time in more than sev...
05 Feb, 2022, 05.58 PM IST
In next 12 years, large, valuable uniquely Indian companies will emerge: Sanjeev BikhchandaniThere are a lot of companies working on uniquely Indian problems and are coming out with uniquely Indian solutions. In fintech, financial i...
18 Jun, 2021, 10.36 AM IST
Natural history museums must now tell more about climate change, biodiversity and human-wildlife coexistenceThe fires in Delhi and Kolkata have been traumatic, but if they can shake museum curators away from the old displays, they might still serv...
30 Apr, 2016, 04.17 AM IST
Japan Inc faces the challenge of modernizing economy with a corporate sector anchored in pastSony’s curt dismissal of a foreigner’s advice last week didn’t shock Michael Woodford, the former chief executive officer of Olympus Corp.
23 May, 2013, 04.01 AM IST
- The Indian dream is born in cities: Edward Glaeser
Cities are not infallible. They rise; they decline. But they rise and decline on account of the people who constitute them.
15 Mar, 2011, 07.56 AM IST