Human, social and natural sciences will have to work together as they bear relevance to what and how we study natural and human-induced phenomena, says Jahnavi Phalkey, Founding Director, of Science Gallery Bengaluru and winner of the Infosys Prize 2023 for Humanities
Read MoreBengaluru's new institutions such as the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP) and Science Gallery Bengaluru (SGB) are keenly aware of the city's fostering attitude to culture
Read MoreHighlighting the crucial role of research-driven, public engagement exhibitions in raising awareness, Minister for Minor Irrigation, Science, and Technology N S Bose Raju, spoke at the inauguration of the Sixth Science Exhibition Season "CARBON" at Science Gallery Bengaluru in Hebbal.
Read More“Science and engineering are perceived in this un-characterised continuum with no history or grounding in time or place. But the only way we know how to conduct human activity – even when it is virtual – is at a specific time and in a specific place,” says Dr. Jahnavi Phalkey, Founding Director of Science Gallery Bengaluru
Read MoreSix individuals have been awarded the prize for research in hard and social sciences by the Infosys Science Foundation. Among them are science communicators, who work towards making science accessible
Read MoreBengaluru: Have you ever considered the mysteries of the carbon within you? Step into a world of wonder right within the bustling heart of Bengaluru's metro stations! Science Gallery Bengaluru now allows you to explore the captivating world of carbon through its thought-provoking pop-up exhibits.
Read MoreNear the ticket counter of Majestic metro station, a cut-out of a human body stands next to a rack with glass containers of various sizes. Inside the labelled containers is some black substance that looks like tiny pieces of coal.
Read MoreKarnataka Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai on Saturday inaugurated the ‘Science Gallery Bengaluru’ (SGB) here in city’s Sanjaynagar area, a release said.
Read MoreScience Gallery Bengaluru (SGB) on Monday said it received a corporate social responsibility grant of Rs 5 crore from TTK Prestige Limited, which will go into the development of SGB's Public Lab Complex that aims to foster public engagement and learning through research and experimentation.
Read MoreBengaluru is witnessing something of a renaissance of museums, which have different themes but are unified in the scope of ambition, the use of technology and other innovations to engage visitors, and the backing of corporate and individual philanthropy.
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