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The Relevance of Gaming
By Joykrit Mitra
Passionate gamers defend the medium as an emerging art form, but it does not satisfy the bourgeois criteria of ‘art’.
The Art of War
By Joykrit Mitra
Nations struggle to adapt to the concept of cyber attacks as legitimate tools of war while China soars ahead of the West in this regard. Indian officials are finally waking from stupor.
Filigree of the Gods
By Joykrit Mitra
The thinnest material known, the strongest ever measured, Graphene is leading the nanotech revolution. Scientists hope to overcome nano-engineering hurdles in coming decades and unlock its limitless potential.
Dissecting Genius
By Joykrit Mitra
Over fifty years after Einstein's death, scientists have finally reconstructed his brain from photographic remnants. A fresh probe sheds new light on the nature of genius.
Smartgrids: The future of Power Distribution
By Joykrit Mitra
While the developed world is busy upgrading its power distribution infrastructure, India is lagging behind, for the usual reasons.





