
Ananthapathmanabhan AP
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Journalist, The Print. I cover science, technology, and policy.
Bangalore
Joined April 2022
RT @ShekharGupta: Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar's stellar limit was called absurd. It got him 1983 Physics Nobel. On his death anniversary, re….
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No direct observations of any star exceed the Chandrasekhar limit. The theoretical physicist's calculations have helped so far to understand supernovas, neutron stars, and black holes.
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RT @ShekharGupta: Humanity's "Intimate Yet Fraught Relationship" with Food. Science Gallery Launches its Latest Exhibition in Bengaluru. W….
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RT @ThePrintIndia: How Karnataka aims to make Bengaluru India’s first Quantum city — Minster NS Boseraju @NsBoseraju talks about the city’s….
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RT @ThePrintIndia: Karnataka is set for next generation leap, India’s first quantum summit kicks off in Bengaluru. Ananthapathmanabhan @AP4….
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Quantum summit begins Thursday. The southern state is in race with neighbouring Andhra Pradesh to take the next gen technological leap.
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RT @ThePrintIndia: Bengaluru startups gear up for a sky full of drones—indigenous chips, OS to traffic management. Ananthapathmanabhan @AP4….
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What has given entrepreneurs and engineers the impetus is the collective realisation that India cannot be solely dependent on other countries for drone technology.
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RT @ThePrintIndia: Can plants’ solar hack fuel tomorrow’s clean energy? IISc, Caltech study cracks photosynthesis mystery. Ananthapathmanab….
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Study can help design efficient artificial leaves, fuel cells, and other systems that mimic photosynthesis. Findings published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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RT @ThePrintIndia: Shubhanshu Shukla carried sleeping water bears to ISS. How experiment could unlock space travel secrets. Ananthapathmana….
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Expected to return on 14 July on Axiom-4, Shukla will arrive with results of his work on Tardigrades, microgravity and information on human health in space.
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RT @CCAMP_India: Climate resilient agriculture needs plants that can adapt to extreme weather conditions. #Vitacro….
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‘We have pampered our plants so much that they have lost their ability to fight against what’s trying to kill them,' said Shivaprasad, associate dean of research, NCBS, Bengaluru.
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RT @ThePrintIndia: 5/5: For more, read #ThePrintGroundReport by Ananthapathmanabhan @AP48722076. Bangalore Planetarium a lab of future scie….
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The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is making real change on the ground, enabling astronomy research. Its Research Education Advancement Programmeme has produced over 150 PhDs.
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RT @ThePrintIndia: What’s stopping India from building its AI models? Experts list a host of challenges. Ananthapathmanabhan @AP48722076 re….
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At an IIT Madras alumni event in Bengaluru, OpenAI’s Srinivas Narayanan was joined by Prof B Ravindran and Microsoft CPO Aparna Chennapragada in highlighting issues facing India’s AI ecosystem.
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RT @ThePrintIndia: Indian scientists are arming plants through gene editing. And climate-proofing them. Ananthapathmanabhan @AP48722076 rep….
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‘We have pampered our plants so much that they have lost their ability to fight against what’s trying to kill them,' said Shivaprasad, associate dean of research, NCBS, Bengaluru.
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RT @ThePrintIndia: The Milky Way galaxy was expected to collide with the neighbouring Andromeda galaxy in five billion years. But now, a ne….
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RT @ThePrintIndia: Ships collide near Strait of Hormuz amid Israel-Iran conflict, experts hint at GPS inteference. ThePrint's Ananthapathma….
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RT @ThePrintIndia: Eliminating AIDS has been an uphill battle. But Melbourne researchers just got one step closer. Ananthapathmanabhan @AP4….
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Bengaluru: Eliminating AIDS is a Sisyphian challenge. Treatments mostly miss the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) that are hidden in the body. But in a breakthrough, a team of researchers from...
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RT @ThePrintIndia: Extreme heat can destroy DNA in tissue, blood. How forensic teams will recover it from Air India crash site. Ananthapath….
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At crash sites, experts look for bone samples. That said, due to the impact, chances are high that the samples can get mixed up, which makes profiling tougher
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For @ThePrintIndia, truly yours, report. Our galaxy is less likely to collide with Andromeda even in the next 10 billion years. More: Edits: Anjali Thomas .Desk check: Nida Fatima Siddiqui
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