Episode 27: Our mobile world: How the cell phone is changing science and research

Episode 27: Our mobile world: How the cell phone is changing science and research

Nature India's 'Our mobile world' podcast series will look at the many ways in which the smartphone has changed India’s science-society dynamics and the way researchers work. We will look at themes ranging from smartphones as enablers of science and research in India, to digital health, digital illiteracy, research around mobile phone e-waste, the gender digital divide and innovations in healthcare, medicine, agriculture and governance. We've chosen stories predominantly from India but also have examples from other counties in the global south.

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Episode 70: Ganga's worst dry spell

Episode 70: Ganga's worst dry spell

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Episode 69: A handheld gadget that spots mastitis before farmers do

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Episode 67: Himalayan peas hold climate clues

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Episode 66: Indian ecologists keep the field alive

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Episode 65: AI spots toxic plastics

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Episode 64: Why Indian couples gain weight together

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