The conflict between a woman's personal beliefs and those of her family.
‘Development, But Tradition’: Two Worlds of Women in Arab Countries
While women are gradually becoming economically independent, they continue to face social and legal inequalities.
Out of the Box: Photos of Unseen Everyday Objects
A photo story on how the world can be both beautiful and mundane.
You Called Me Fat? Come Sit, Let’s Have a Chat
A poem on public fat-shaming and the constant trolling of celebrities over their looks.
‘I Lost My Body’: A Tender Story of Gradual Self-Discovery
The French animation film is an adaptation of the book Happy Hand by Guillaume Laurant, who wrote the script for the movie 'Amelie'.
Is Social Boycott an Effective Tool in Converting a Fascist Majority?
It is tempting to ‘cancel’ friends who voted for the present powers that be in India, but ostracism based on disagreement sounds eerily similar to the very policies we …
Why is the Online Wellness Industry Difficult to Regulate?
Netflix's new series 'The Goop Lab' has received criticism from the scientific and medical community with experts concerned about the streaming site legitimising pseudoscience and misinformation.
Fan of Sci-Fi? Psychologists Have You in Their Sights
Psychologists have stigmatised science fiction fans as losers who retreat into fantasy worlds. Is that true?
Mission 1.5: A Mobile Game That’ll Generate Climate Solutions
In this game, the players are asked questions about solutions for climate change in different fields such as green economy, fossil fuels, corporate responsibility, and more.
