News Arena

Home

ipl 2026assembly-elections

Nation

States

International

Politics

Defence & Security

Opinion

Economy

Sports

Entertainment

Trending:

Home
/

off-beat

https://hearclear.in/bookappointment

Moringa can filter out microplastics from your drinking water

April 20, 2026, 04:31 PM - 2 min read

Its seeds are effective throughout a full treatment cycle, including flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration.

Bee kind: A case for loving every pollinator, even honey bees!

Bees help farmers grow the foods people love to eat, everything from apples to almonds. Along with other pollinators – such as flies, butterflies and moths – bees help nearly 80 per cent of flowering plants produce fruit and seeds, which in turn support birds and other wildlife.

see more

April 20, 2026, 12:38 PM . 8 min read


How severe droughts worsen antibiotic resistance

How severe droughts worsen antibiotic resistance

April 19, 2026, 01:18 PM - 4 min read

A recent study published in the journal Nature Microbiology found that when soil dries out, it can speed up the natural processes that create and spread antibiotic resistance.

see more

April 19, 2026, 01:18 PM . 4 min read


How to spot pain in your dog and how to help

How to spot pain in your dog and how to help

April 17, 2026, 01:48 PM - 6 min read

New research suggests that many dog owners are not skilled in recognising pain in their pets as they might like to think. This could have significant consequences for the behaviour, health and welfare of our pets.

see more

April 17, 2026, 01:48 PM . 6 min read


Is ‘vegan leather’ truly sustainable?

Is ‘vegan leather’ truly sustainable?

April 16, 2026, 12:17 PM - 6 min read

Vegan leather is not one material, but a broad label that covers everything from plastic coatings to plant-based surfaces, which is why regulators are starting to question vague green claims.

see more

April 16, 2026, 12:17 PM . 6 min read


AI companions: Support at the cost of reality?

AI companions: Support at the cost of reality?

April 15, 2026, 03:33 PM - 7 min read

If AI companionship becomes widespread enough to influence those norms, popular ideas about what makes a good partner may prioritise availability and responsiveness, displacing other aspects of love and affection.

see more

April 15, 2026, 03:33 PM . 7 min read


Absinthe prohibition: A case study in historical scapegoating

The Green Fairy’s fate reminds us that blaming feels righteous in the moment. A century later, absinthe is legal again in France, its dangers largely mythological.

see more

April 14, 2026, 06:07 PM . 7 min read


Human body a patchwork of evolutionary compromise

Human body a patchwork of evolutionary compromise

April 12, 2026, 01:35 PM - 7 min read

Many aspects of human anatomy are just “good enough” solutions – functional, but far from perfect. Some of the most familiar medical problems and ailments arise directly from these inherited constraints.

see more

April 12, 2026, 01:35 PM . 7 min read


Global butterfly index is key to saving insects

Global butterfly index is key to saving insects

April 9, 2026, 02:59 PM - 6 min read

One reason why insects have been neglected in conservation is that they are often ignored, if not feared, by many people.

see more

April 9, 2026, 02:59 PM . 6 min read


Animal time perception linked to life pace

Animal time perception linked to life pace

April 8, 2026, 03:41 PM - 6 min read

A cup falling to the floor, a car speeding past on the street or a series of lightning strikes – for us humans, an event on the scale of a second is typically a blur, something we can just about register but not in much detail. But animals all process a different amount of visual information in a second.

see more

April 8, 2026, 03:41 PM . 6 min read


Giving tiny drones the navigation skills of bats

Giving tiny drones the navigation skills of bats

April 8, 2026, 03:25 PM - 5 min read

Inspired by bats, a new ultra-low-power sensing system enables tiny drones to navigate through darkness, smoke and dust, where cameras and other light-based sensors fail.

see more

April 8, 2026, 03:25 PM . 5 min read


Zanele Muholi: Queer activist with global influence

Zanele Muholi: Queer activist with global influence

April 2, 2026, 05:07 PM - 7 min read

Muholi uses the non-binary pronouns they/them/their and prefers the term “visual activist” over “artist” or “photographer”. This makes it clear that their work is explicitly political and is intended to bring about change through transforming how Black LGBTIQ+ people are portrayed and perceived. Their photographs are a powerful meditation on Blackness and being. They summon a new and resistant form of visual language to expose and contest racist violence.

see more

April 2, 2026, 05:07 PM . 7 min read


Into the heart of ‘Tunnel Number 33’

Into the heart of ‘Tunnel Number 33’

April 1, 2026, 04:09 PM - 4 min read

Rich in mood and texture, “Tunnel Number 33” unfolds in a landscape of dusk, sleet, and shifting shadows, where the past quietly presses against the present.

see more

April 1, 2026, 04:09 PM . 4 min read


Moringa can filter out microplastics from your drinking water

April 20, 2026, 04:31 PM - 5 min read

Its seeds are effective throughout a full treatment cycle, including flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration.

Read more
Moringa can filter out microplastics from your drinking water
Bee kind: A case for loving every pollinator, even honey bees!

Bee kind: A case for loving every pollinator, even honey bees!

April 20, 2026, 12:38 PM - 8 min read

Bees help farmers grow the foods people love to eat, everything from apples to almonds. Along with other pollinators – such as flies, butterflies and moths – bees help nearly 80 per cent of flowering plants produce fruit and seeds, which in turn support birds and other wildlife.

Read more
How severe droughts worsen antibiotic resistance

How severe droughts worsen antibiotic resistance

April 19, 2026, 01:18 PM - 4 min read

A recent study published in the journal Nature Microbiology found that when soil dries out, it can speed up the natural processes that create and spread antibiotic resistance.

Read more
How to spot pain in your dog and how to help

How to spot pain in your dog and how to help

April 17, 2026, 01:48 PM - 6 min read

New research suggests that many dog owners are not skilled in recognising pain in their pets as they might like to think. This could have significant consequences for the behaviour, health and welfare of our pets.

Read more
Is ‘vegan leather’ truly sustainable?

Is ‘vegan leather’ truly sustainable?

April 16, 2026, 12:17 PM - 6 min read

Vegan leather is not one material, but a broad label that covers everything from plastic coatings to plant-based surfaces, which is why regulators are starting to question vague green claims.

Read more
AI companions: Support at the cost of reality?

AI companions: Support at the cost of reality?

April 15, 2026, 03:33 PM - 7 min read

If AI companionship becomes widespread enough to influence those norms, popular ideas about what makes a good partner may prioritise availability and responsiveness, displacing other aspects of love and affection.

Read more
Absinthe prohibition: A case study in historical scapegoating

Absinthe prohibition: A case study in historical scapegoating

April 14, 2026, 06:07 PM - 7 min read

The Green Fairy’s fate reminds us that blaming feels righteous in the moment. A century later, absinthe is legal again in France, its dangers largely mythological.

Read more
Human body a patchwork of evolutionary compromise

Human body a patchwork of evolutionary compromise

April 12, 2026, 01:35 PM - 7 min read

Many aspects of human anatomy are just “good enough” solutions – functional, but far from perfect. Some of the most familiar medical problems and ailments arise directly from these inherited constraints.

Read more
Global butterfly index is key to saving insects

Global butterfly index is key to saving insects

April 9, 2026, 02:59 PM - 6 min read

One reason why insects have been neglected in conservation is that they are often ignored, if not feared, by many people.

Read more
Animal time perception linked to life pace

Animal time perception linked to life pace

April 8, 2026, 03:41 PM - 6 min read

A cup falling to the floor, a car speeding past on the street or a series of lightning strikes – for us humans, an event on the scale of a second is typically a blur, something we can just about register but not in much detail. But animals all process a different amount of visual information in a second.

Read more
Giving tiny drones the navigation skills of bats

Giving tiny drones the navigation skills of bats

April 8, 2026, 03:25 PM - 5 min read

Inspired by bats, a new ultra-low-power sensing system enables tiny drones to navigate through darkness, smoke and dust, where cameras and other light-based sensors fail.

Read more
Zanele Muholi: Queer activist with global influence

Zanele Muholi: Queer activist with global influence

April 2, 2026, 05:07 PM - 7 min read

Muholi uses the non-binary pronouns they/them/their and prefers the term “visual activist” over “artist” or “photographer”. This makes it clear that their work is explicitly political and is intended to bring about change through transforming how Black LGBTIQ+ people are portrayed and perceived. Their photographs are a powerful meditation on Blackness and being. They summon a new and resistant form of visual language to expose and contest racist violence.

Read more
Into the heart of ‘Tunnel Number 33’

Into the heart of ‘Tunnel Number 33’

April 1, 2026, 04:09 PM - 4 min read

Rich in mood and texture, “Tunnel Number 33” unfolds in a landscape of dusk, sleet, and shifting shadows, where the past quietly presses against the present.

Read more

TOP CATEGORIES

  • Nation

QUICK LINKS

About us Rss FeedSitemapPrivacy PolicyTerms & Condition
logo

2026 News Arena India Pvt Ltd | All rights reserved | The Ideaz Factory