Researchers are uncovering daily life in ancient India through newly analyzed Proto-Sarada inscriptions, including administrative documents and clay seals. The project aims to create a comprehensive edition of these inscriptions, shedding light on the social, economic, and cultural history of pre-modern South Asia.
Indian officials use physical closeness and digital connection to entice would-be citizens, but keep them waiting for recognition and basic welfare. Migrants experience an ambivalent welcome on arrival, with mixed affects of state performances that amplify both stature and shortcomings.
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New research by the universities of Kent, Warwick and Notre Dame has found that sex-selective abortion is lower in India districts with a Muslim state legislator. This is due to stronger stated preferences against abortion among Muslims compared to Hindus, making Muslim legislators more effective at reducing abortion rates.
Research using satellite data reveals significant increases in subnival vegetation cover across four height brackets in the Himalayan region. The study found a stronger trend in increased vegetation cover between 5,000-5,500m above sea level, with conditions at Mount Everest's top height range showing signs of plant growth.
A new study from UC Berkeley and Yale University found that Hindu children are more likely to associate their faith with their national identity than Muslim peers. The research suggests that these associations can predict support for policies favoring Hindus over Muslims.
A study published in Current Anthropology found that extreme ritual practices, such as the kavadi attam, have positive effects on psychological well-being. Participants who engaged in higher levels of bodily mutilation experienced improved perceived health and quality of life.
A recent grant award will support the study of new religious pluralisms in Singapore, examining how religion intersects with class and other categories of difference. The research aims to identify new forms of diversity within existing social groups, such as among Singaporean Chinese and Chinese migrants.
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A study of Hindu and Muslim children in India found they think people should follow their own norms, but not those of other religions. Children also expressed preferences for their own religion, with no evidence of rejecting the norms of another faith.
A Rutgers University study found that 83% of sindoor samples collected from the US and India had at least 1.0 microgram of lead per gram, exceeding FDA limits. Researchers urge government to take action as a public health issue, not relying on consumer choice.
Researchers from the University of Guelph and collaborators identified four valid Calinaga species, which originated in southeast Tibet during the Eocene epoch. The study revealed that the genus diversified due to geological changes caused by the collision between Indian and Asian subcontinents.
A UBC-led international collaboration found that beliefs about all-knowing gods that punish for wrongdoing can foster co-operation among people, contributing to the development of complex social organizations like states. The study showed that believers in such gods are more likely to behave fairly towards distant 'co-religionists',
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A new statistical model explains the emergence of major world religions around rising affluence in Eurasia. Researchers found that as individuals reached a threshold of 20,000 kcal/day, they experienced increased peace and security, leading to a shift towards moralizing religions.
A UCLA-led research team found that religiosity in Hindus and Sikhs but not Muslims is associated with being overweight or obese. Despite differences in diet and physical activity, the link persists due to various factors including societal stigma and religious gatherings.
A new study finds daily BPA exposure lowers male fertility in mice, causing reduced sperm counts and testosterone levels. Mice exposed to twice the recommended safe dose showed structural defects in their testicles and were considered subfertile.
A team of RIT scientists digitally restored a 700-year-old palm-leaf manuscript containing the essence of Hindu philosophy, preserving the original writings attributed to scholar Shri Madvacharya. The processed images will be stored in various media formats for long-term preservation and made available to scholars.
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