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Innovating More Sustainable Aquaculture
Aquaculture provides almost half of all seafood eaten globally. But, farming seafood is not without environmental impact, and can disrupt the balance of seafood in the ocean. Kavya Venkatesan & Nina Khera look into how technology is being used to create more sustainable aquaculture.
How to Regain That Curious Spark
When did we stop coming up with ideas? When did we stop thinking and creating? Nina Khera shares her perspective on how to regain the curious spark often associated with childhood, and how you can harness it to make a difference.
Aging-Related Diseases: Technologies That Are Changing the Game
Imagine forgetting everything you’ve ever known. Your family, friends, talents, and even you as a person. Unfortunately, this happens to 50 million people globally, in a group of diseases called dementia. Here, Nina Khera explores aging-related diseases, and the promising research advancements in this area.
Dexamethasone: A Cure for COVID-19?
You might have heard of dexamethasone - a ‘miracle drug’ that could help us combat COVID-19. Nina Khera explains how this drug works, and its viability as a treatment in the current pandemic.
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DNA and Its Role In Aging
We’re all aging. From the wrinkles appearing on our faces, to the onset of diseases like dementia, everyone goes through some level of aging, severe or not. In this article, Nina Khera answers: What is aging? Why do we go through this? Is it that bad?
[Image Credit: Marina Guimarães from Brasília, Brasil / CC BY-SA]
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
The Earth’s land is being degraded at an alarming rate. On World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, Nina Khera gives an overview of the implications and how we can all help make a difference.