
Microplastics Inside Us: Professor Ragusa’s Urgent Warning on the Invisible Threat Already Altering Human Health
Microplastics in humans are no longer just a theory but a growing scientific concern. Researchers are now finding these particles

Microplastics in humans are no longer just a theory but a growing scientific concern. Researchers are now finding these particles

Sri Lanka’s national conversation frequently points to brain drain as the primary culprit behind stalled progress skilled professionals, doctors, engineers,

Is the Rush Towards Alternative Mobility a Real Solution or Just a Crisis Reaction? Sri Lanka’s transport landscape shifts rapidly

Why Does Sri Lanka Celebrate Intelligence but Underinvest in Research? Sri Lanka’s public discourse and political speeches frequently praise the

In a proud moment for Sri Lanka that is inspiring the nation and beyond, Sri Lankan marine biologist Dr. Asha

Sri Lanka has reactivated its QR-based National Fuel Pass system starting at 6:00 a.m. on March 15, 2026. The move

Global gas and LNG markets have been thrown into turmoil by the escalating conflict in the Middle East, with benchmark

A viral post in early 2026 highlighted a long-running University of Helsinki study suggesting that women who regularly engage in

Sugar consumption is deeply embedded in Sri Lankan daily life. From the morning cup of tea with several teaspoons of

In Sri Lankan homes, parents are not just family, they are the quiet foundation of everything we become. They carried