Puja Bhattacharjee
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Puja is a multimedia journalist based in Kolkata, India. She writes about social justice, health, policy, LGBTQIA+ issues and culture.
Stories by Puja Bhattacharjee
New Non-Invasive Brain Surgery Can Help Treat OCD
Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) capsulotomy non-invasively and precisely removes tissues in the brain region of interest.
Study Reveals Key To AI-Language Learning In Robots
This research aims to enhance robots' ability to understand and respond to human instructions in real-world situations.
Nutrition Gets Personal
As more people in Asia use tech to closely regulate what they eat, personalized nutrition is becoming a new normal in the region.
Researchers Find Signs Of Dementia In How People Speak
Individuals with memory-related mild cognitive impairment talked less and used fewer but more general nouns.
Mothers Who Get Childcare Help From Her Parents Show More Parental Warmth
Maternal grandparents are uniquely positioned to provide support in a manner most aligned with the needs of mothers.
PM2.5 Caused 135 Million Premature Deaths In Last Four Decades
Asia had the highest number of early deaths caused by PM2.5 pollution, totalling a staggering 98.1 million.
Internet Addiction Can Cause Brain Changes In Adolescents
Internet addiction negatively impacts social, academic and professional lives. In severe cases, people may experience physical pain, health issues and psychiatric problems.
Cool Paint Can Make Urban Areas Feel 1.5°C Cooler
Applying cool paints to roofs, walls, and roads reduces heat absorption, making the built environment more comfortable for people
Too Hot To Work
As more heatwaves sweep through Southeast Asia, outdoor workers are confronted with an increased risk of deaths, disabilities and health issues in the region.
New Non-Invasive Brain Surgery Can Help Treat OCD
Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) capsulotomy non-invasively and precisely removes tissues in the brain region of interest.
Study Reveals Key To AI-Language Learning In Robots
This research aims to enhance robots' ability to understand and respond to human instructions in real-world situations.
Nutrition Gets Personal
As more people in Asia use tech to closely regulate what they eat, personalized nutrition is becoming a new normal in the region.
Researchers Find Signs Of Dementia In How People Speak
Individuals with memory-related mild cognitive impairment talked less and used fewer but more general nouns.
Mothers Who Get Childcare Help From Her Parents Show More Parental Warmth
Maternal grandparents are uniquely positioned to provide support in a manner most aligned with the needs of mothers.
PM2.5 Caused 135 Million Premature Deaths In Last Four Decades
Asia had the highest number of early deaths caused by PM2.5 pollution, totalling a staggering 98.1 million.
Internet Addiction Can Cause Brain Changes In Adolescents
Internet addiction negatively impacts social, academic and professional lives. In severe cases, people may experience physical pain, health issues and psychiatric problems.
Cool Paint Can Make Urban Areas Feel 1.5°C Cooler
Applying cool paints to roofs, walls, and roads reduces heat absorption, making the built environment more comfortable for people
Too Hot To Work
As more heatwaves sweep through Southeast Asia, outdoor workers are confronted with an increased risk of deaths, disabilities and health issues in the region.









