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Letters to the editors for the February 2026 issue of Scientific American
Our readers on the hospitality industry, road safety, Ursula von der Leyen’s trip to Ireland and, of course, the weather.
Letters to the editors for the March 2026 issue of Scientific American
By Jay S Part 1 ‘Q&A’ Say, 16 children were born. Everyone of them studied well and went to college. Then they pleaded to go study abroad. Early in the morning they stood in li...
Readers respond to Adam Gopnik’s piece about St. Paul, Becca Rothfeld’s review of Wolfgang Koeppen’s “trilogy of failure,” and Jennifer Wilson’s article about today’s rush for gold...
By Ishwarya Mukund It is a Burmese prison and the scene is a death sentence, where the bare chested sweat dripping blood oozing convict is taken down the gallows by a Dravidian hea...
By Srinath Lalgudi In the past few months, I have been trying to catch movies in the theater at a certain time of the week when a few hours of me-time are afforded to me. I pick a...
By Jeeva P You see a man trying to scrape his wrist against a young lady’s back without her consent inside a crammed bus. You instantly wish to take him out, give him a couple of s...
Readers respond to Melanie Thernstrom’s piece about a concierge women’s-health doctor, Burkhard Bilger’s piece about the lone-star tick, and Adeline Goss’s piece about the potentia...
PLEASE send your letters (as short as you like) to info@conservativewoman.co.uk and mark them ‘Letter to the Editor’. We need your name and a county address, e.g. Yorkshire or Lond...
By Jeeva P Why do we love masala movies so much? Especially those with a protagonist who has multiple faces say, a Singam Suriya who not only can bludgeon baddies with a one-and-a-...
By Premkumar Ethirajulu Dystopian cinema has often functioned as a laboratory for the architecture of control, imagining worlds that prize certainty and order above all else. My br...
By Madhumithaa S Dear Jyothika, I hope you’re well. If my 5 year old self saw me writing this letter today, she’d blindly assume that I had finally gathered the courage to write y...
PLEASE send your letters (as short as you like) to info@conservativewoman.co.uk and mark them ‘Letter to the Editor’. We need your name and a county address, e.g. Yorkshire or Lond...
By Jay S Tropes are repeat trips to situations we have seen, characters we have met or sentiments we are already sentient to. When we revisit a place, we carry with us memories and...
By Jeeva P You are part of a small village that consists of some thirty houses. You know almost everyone there. You have some three siblings. You are provided with a distinctive, r...
PLEASE send your letters (as short as you like) to info@conservativewoman.co.uk and mark them ‘Letter to the Editor’. We need your name and a county address, e.g. Yorkshire or Lond...
PLEASE send your letters (as short as you like) to info@conservativewoman.co.uk and mark them ‘Letter to the Editor’. We need your name and a county address, e.g. Yorkshire or Lond...
By Jeeva P The first brush I had with Brahmins was in my primary school. I was enrolled in a school that was supposed to cater to the needs of the city’s elite and as a result desp...
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