Tanushree RaoPeace, evidence, and idealism: is there any harmony there?Idealism is often seen at odds with evidence. There’s a need for evidence-based policymaking, but evidence can’t tell you what to…Dec 22, 2019Dec 22, 2019
Tanushree RaoinBRIGHT MagazineThis Small LGBTQ+ Community Can Teach The Rest Of The World A Thing Or TwoIn Timor-Leste, a religious and traditional nation, advocates are slowly changing hearts and minds.Apr 9, 20191Apr 9, 20191
Tanushree RaoText’s not dead: SMS and maternal healthcare in Timor-Leste‘When we strengthen communication between mothers and health providers, you also establish trust.’Jan 11, 2018Jan 11, 2018
Tanushree RaoThe Quantified Self: How Far Would You Go?Health trackers are becoming ingestible, insertable and even tattooable. It could save lives.Jan 3, 2018Jan 3, 2018
Tanushree RaoinFuture CrunchIn 30 Years of Information Technology, People Still Want the Same ThingsTechnology changes. But sometimes, people don’t.Feb 20, 2017Feb 20, 2017
Tanushree RaoWhat Do Digitisation, Diversity and Innovation Mean for Business?Diversity needs to be about inclusion if we want to create more positive and profitable workplacesFeb 6, 2017Feb 6, 2017
Tanushree RaoinFuture CrunchInnovation In Space: An Astronomical FeatIf we take advantage, it will have the biggest benefit that anyone’s ever seenJan 18, 2017Jan 18, 2017
Tanushree RaoinFuture CrunchFour Everyday Actions That Can Create Social ChangeWe, for one, don’t have to welcome our new overlordsNov 24, 20161Nov 24, 20161
Tanushree RaoinFuture CrunchWhen Technology Calls, Street Vendors AnswerFor many, smartphones are vital for economic empowerment and quality of life.Jul 25, 2016Jul 25, 2016
Tanushree RaoinFuture Crunch6 Brilliant Conspiracies About Pokémon GoFrom mental health to animal welfare, the Internet has chimed in with a range of explanations for Pokémon Go’s existence.Jul 22, 2016Jul 22, 2016