Joeanna Rebello Fernandes

Why it’s bloom time again for botanical art

The practice of drawing plants in minute, scientific detail is resurging in India, and a growing breed of enthusiasts, on the cusp of art and science, are helping document our flora, deepen observation and support conservation efforts

Flex to fresco, hand-painted ads are making a comeback

To cut through digital clutter, brands are courting street artists and swapping billboards for murals that invite people to pause and pose

Your tech trash is a rare earth goldmine. Here’s how we’re losing it to junkyards

To counter China’s stranglehold on critical minerals, India is turning to its growing piles of e-waste but unlocking their value isn’t easy

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India's wildlife parks are thriving, but not always animals in them

Wildlife tourism is booming in India’s hidden habitats, but poor regulation is leaving fragile ecosystems exposed to harmful human intrusion

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