Authors
Anusha is a part-time science writer and editor and a full-time mum. She loves writing about new scientific discoveries, and believes that the art of storytelling is crucial for successful science communication.
Articles
The echo network – raising voices for a better future
Anusha Krishnan
Taking science lessons out to the farmers
Anusha Krishnan
Teachers connect
Anusha Krishnan
Slaying hoaxes: harnessing fake ‘scientific’ information to teach science
Anusha Krishnan
The language of concepts in chemistry and biology textbooks
Anusha Krishnan
Teaching climate change and rapid evolution: the case of the comatose fruit flies
Anusha Krishnan
Posted on in Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Sciences, Teaching, Research
Jugaad in science: effective biology practicals on a shoe-string budget
Anusha Krishnan
Deliberately introduced errors as a pedagogical tool: the teaching of energy flow
Anusha Krishnan
The triangle connect: the three levels to teaching meiosis
Anusha Krishnan
Posted on in Cell Biology, Teaching, Undergraduate, Research
The Himalayan glaciers and their vulnerabilities: an interview with Anil Kulkarni
Anusha Krishnan
Celebrating a hundred years of bacteriophages
Anusha Krishnan
News
Seasonal love and spotted munias: A peek inside a bird's brain
Anusha Krishnan
How questions types reveal student thinking
Anusha Krishnan
A New Hope to combat Kala-azar
Anusha Krishnan
Posted on in Biochemistry, Health & Medicine, Molecular Biology, Research
Glimpsing the Miocene at Haritalyangar in Himachal Pradesh
Anusha Krishnan
Could weekly exams help students learn better?
Anusha Krishnan
Multifractal glimpses into the human eye could help in early diagnosis of retinal disease
Anusha Krishnan
Understanding our weapons against bacteria
Anusha Krishnan
How bacteria cause premature births
Anusha Krishnan