S VenkataramakrishnanNew funding for vaccines may not be the real solutionLast month, the governments of Germany, Norway, and Japan, in partnership with the Gates Foundation and Wellcome Trust, pledged to donate…Mar 31, 2017Mar 31, 2017
S VenkataramakrishnanLaGuardia woes set to continue for most of QueensWalking around Flushing, residents recognise the regular roar of aircraft, temporarily drowning out conversations. Even when clouds conceal…Mar 2, 2017Mar 2, 2017
S VenkataramakrishnanSomething Rotten in the City of New YorkBoating on the Newtown Creek is not an idyllic experience. The water is brown and opaque, so that the blades vanish into it with each…Nov 17, 2016Nov 17, 2016
S VenkataramakrishnanHow the UN Road Closures Hurt ParatransitLast month, New York hosted dignitaries and heads of state from around the world for the 71st United Nations General Assembly. Police shut…Oct 24, 2016Oct 24, 2016
S VenkataramakrishnanGun Detection System to be Used By NYPD in All Boroughs by 2017On screen, an old man and his dog shuffle quietly along the pavement in the Bronx. Half a minute later, two youths rush past them. The…Oct 17, 2016Oct 17, 2016
S VenkataramakrishnanNYC’s university vehicles go green in 2016The academic year has started across New York City, and that means university transportation is running again. In line with pledges of more…Sep 24, 2016Sep 24, 2016
S VenkataramakrishnanHunting the Bromley Batman: a true storyI want to start off with an apology to Mr. Adnan Tatlicioglu, the man wrongly and rather unfairly declared ‘The Bromley Batman’ by The Sun…Sep 23, 2015Sep 23, 2015
S VenkataramakrishnanYouTube: 10 years of changing usThe video mashup which YouTube released on the 28th of May to celebrate ten years of existence (though the company launched in February of…Jul 19, 2015Jul 19, 2015