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India's First Generation of Women Scientists
India's First Generation of Women Scientists

The Hindu

time19-05-2025

  • Science
  • The Hindu

India's First Generation of Women Scientists

This week, we explore the lives of three Indian scientists, Kamala Sohoni, Anna Mani, and Janaki Ammal, who were the first women to get doctorates in science in India, making them the first women scientists in India. Spanning meteorology, botany, and nutritional sciences, they had long careers in prominent scientific departments – even heading some of them – at a time when these were overwhelmingly male bastions. Drawing on their published works, we explore their experiences as women scientists, their views on sexism, and whether they worked to improve working conditions for other women scientists. The Rearview is a podcast where thv hosts guide you on a scenic route through the history of science. Filled with fascinating anecdotes, deep archival dives, and a closer look at the quirky minds behind groundbreaking ideas. Hosts: Jacob Koshy and Sobhana K Nair Recorded, edited, and produced by Jude Francis Weston Listen to more Rearview podcast episodes:

The Great Himalayan ‘Golmaal'
The Great Himalayan ‘Golmaal'

The Hindu

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

The Great Himalayan ‘Golmaal'

Science isn't always the noble pursuit of truth. Ambition and greed can sometimes corrupt even promising scientists. This episode delves into one of the all-time great hoaxes perpetrated by Indian palaeontologist and geologist, Vishwajit Gupta, of Panjab University. Over decades, he passed off fossils from different parts of the world as 'Himalayan fossils' and was widely commended by an unsuspecting scientific community, until Australian geologist John Talent ripped apart his facade. Gupta's fraud was similar to what is considered the greatest hoax in science ever, namely, Piltdown Man. How did Gupta carry out his crimes, and how did Talent expose him? Listen in The Rearview is a podcast where the hosts guide you on a scenic route through the history of science. Filled with fascinating anecdotes, deep archival dives, and a closer look at the quirky minds behind groundbreaking ideas. Producer's Note: For a better experience, listen to the audio version. Hosts: Jacob Koshy and Sobhana K Nair Video edited by Tayyab Hussain Audio edited and produced by Jude Francis Weston Listen to more Rearview podcast episodes:

The Great Himalayan ‘Golmal'
The Great Himalayan ‘Golmal'

The Hindu

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

The Great Himalayan ‘Golmal'

Producer's Note: For a better experience, listen to the audio version as many elements weren't used on YT because of copyright reasons. Science isn't always the noble pursuit of truth. Ambition and greed can sometimes corrupt even promising scientists. This episode delves into one of the all-time great hoaxes perpetrated by Indian palaeontologist and geologist, Vishwajit Gupta, of Panjab University. Over decades, he passed off fossils from different parts of the world as 'Himalayan fossils' and was widely commended by an unsuspecting scientific community, until Australian geologist John Talent ripped apart his facade. Gupta's fraud was similar to what is considered the greatest hoax in science ever, namely, Piltdown Man. How did Gupta carry out his crimes, and how did Talent expose him? Listen in The Rearview is a podcast where the hosts guide you on a scenic route through the history of science. Filled with fascinating anecdotes, deep archival dives, and a closer look at the quirky minds behind groundbreaking ideas. Hosts: Jacob Koshy and Sobhana K Nair Video edited by Tayyab Hussain Audio edited and produced by Jude Francis Weston Listen to more Rearview podcast episodes:

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