
Episode 63: India steps up fight against research misconduct
Rising retractions prompt national reform – plus, a promising snakebite antidote, rise of biofoundries and why Ladakh glows in auroras.Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince George*****Welc...
11 Aug 202512min

Episode 62: Why science journalism must evolve before the next emergency
Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince George*****Welcome to This Week in India’s Science on the Nature India podcastThis week, we bring you three stories that speak to our changing world —...
4 Aug 20259min

Episode 61: How scientists caught the heaviest black hole merger ever seen
Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince GeorgeEpisode 61: How scientists caught the heaviest black hole merger ever seenTeamwork behind GW231123 — plus, beetles reveal coinfection risks, how...
28 Jul 20258min

Episode 60: This Week in India's Science: 21 July 2025
Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince GeorgeUltrathin material for 6G technology, endangered dolphins caught in India–Pakistan tensions, flexible snake-inspired robots and colour-changing ...
21 Jul 20258min

Episode 59: This Week in India's Science: 14 July 2025
This Week in India's Science: 14 July 2025Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince GeorgeLunar cooling during lockdowns, El Niño floods in Maharashtra talavs, a cancer-triggering protein and ...
14 Jul 20259min

Episode 58: This Week in India's Science: 7 July 2025
Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince GeorgeThis Week in India's Science: Vanishing Antarctic ice, a toxic toad's invasive journey, next-gen non-silicon processors and an AI enzyme-hunter....
7 Jul 20257min

Episode 57: This Week in India's Science: 30 June 2025
Host: Subhra Priyadarshini; Sound editing: Prince GeorgeThis Week in India’s Science: Why India’s carbon offset schemes are failing communities, a Martian basin teeming with salt and ancient water, an...
30 Jun 20256min

Episode 56: This week in India's science: 23 June 2025
A whale skeleton beneath a desert. Wild pigs tamed by ancient Indian farmers. Rogue tigers identified by their DNA. And nanoparticles that keep human blood flowing. This is This Week in India’s Scienc...
23 Jun 20257min


















