Debdutta Paul
ABOUT
Debdutta Paul is an astrophysicist-turned-science writer and journalist, currently freelancing and writing a popular science book on physics.
Stories by Debdutta Paul
Liquid Marbles Could Lead To Greener Pesticides That Don’t Slide Off Leaves
Liquid marble are a promising solution but multiple hurdles remain in applying them on field.
India’s Trees Are Flowering Out of Season—and Citizen Scientists Are Noticing
A study shows how casual social media posts and rigorous citizen science initiatives complement each other.
Salt-Tolerant Bacteria Could Help Sundarbans’ Farmers Fight Rising Salinity
A new study is a key step toward implementing native bacteria as biological fertilizers to counter the region’s high soil salinity.
How Lung and Breast Cells Fight Cancer Differently
The study findings can help develop early-stage cancer prevention strategies.
Liquid Marbles Could Lead To Greener Pesticides That Don’t Slide Off Leaves
Liquid marble are a promising solution but multiple hurdles remain in applying them on field.
India’s Trees Are Flowering Out of Season—and Citizen Scientists Are Noticing
A study shows how casual social media posts and rigorous citizen science initiatives complement each other.
Salt-Tolerant Bacteria Could Help Sundarbans’ Farmers Fight Rising Salinity
A new study is a key step toward implementing native bacteria as biological fertilizers to counter the region’s high soil salinity.
How Lung and Breast Cells Fight Cancer Differently
The study findings can help develop early-stage cancer prevention strategies.




