Media Coverage
56. Rohit, B.R. (2019). Wasps maximise social benefits, minimise risks. Times of India,10 October, p.4. Bengaluru Edition. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/71517737.cms,
55. Rohit, B.R. (2019). Even at crowded nests, wasps have their favourite places. Times of India, 8 October 2019. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/71494635.cms
54.Mishra, U. (2019). Wasp's social system is like ants. Vigyan Prasar,10 October 2019. https://vigyanprasar.gov.in/isw/Wasp-social-system-is-like-ants-hindi.html (Hindi)
53. Kadidal, A. (2019). Wasps found to ‘choose’ favourite spaces. Deccan Herald, 9 October 2019. https://www.deccanherald.com/city/wasps-found-to-choose-favourite-spaces-767083.html
52. Supriya, D. G. (2017). Professor Raghavendra Gadagkar: The World At His Doorstep. http://www.nripulse.com/professor-raghavendra-gadagkar-the-world-at-his-doorstep/https://issuu.com/nripulse/docs/nri_pulse_may_2017_print_issue
51. Peso, M. (2017). Interview with a social insect scientist: Raghavendra Gadagkar. https://insectessociaux.com/2017/07/20/interview-with-a-social-insect-scientist:Raghavendra Gadagkar
50. Editor, Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy (2017). Academy News. Proc. Indian Natn. Sci. Acad. 83(1):233-244.
49. Rajya Sabha TV. (2016). Panel discussion on “Scientific Temper A prerequisite for Knowledge-based Societyon January 10, 2016 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. Speakers: Dr. Anil Kakodkar; Dr. Girish Sahni; Prof. K Vijayraghavan; Prof. Ashutosh Sharma; Prof. R Gadagkar; Prof. Indira Nath; Prof. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan.https://youtube/_mR460w56so
48. Rao, S. (2016). Many Achievements and Success Stories of The Indian Scientists That Aren’t Known To Many. http://thelogicalindian.com/story-feed/achievers/many-achievements-and-success-stories-of-the-indian-scientists-that-arent-known-to-many/
47. Bhattacharya, P. (2015). City Scientist Fascinated by Wasps' Group Wisdom. The New Indian Express, August 08.
46. Rajya Sabha TV. (2015). Eureka with Raghavendra Gadagkar. Anchor: Gauhar Raza. https://youtube.com/watch?v=46fr6uBvRgI
45. Ramaswamy, K. (2015). The Centre for Contemporary Studies - Interview with Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar. Connect, 2(1):15-19.
44. Rao, N. (2015). Hot off The Press - "Flying back home" paper wasps amaze researchers. (Based on article Mandal, S. and Gadagkar, R. 2015. Homing abilities of the tropical primitively eusocial paper wasp Ropalidia marginata. J. Comp. Physiol. A, 201,795-802). Connect, 2(3), p.19.
43. Times of India (2015). Moment of pride, says prof on winning German award. The Times of India, August 8. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/Moment-of-pride-says-prof-on-winning-German-award/articleshow/48398774.cms?prtpage=1
42. Deccan Herald (2015). Highest German civilian award for IISc professor. Deccan Herald, July 29. http://www.deccanherald.com/content/492059/highest-german-civilian-award-iisc.html
41. Editor, Loksatta. (2015). Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar. Loksatta, (August 12). http://www.loksatta.com/sampadkiya-news/prof-raghavendra-gadagkar-1131271/(Originally in Marathi)
40. Gadagkar, R. (2015). Message From: President INSA. Indian Journal of History of Science, 50(1).
39. German Missions in India (2015). IISc Professor awarded Germany’s highest civilian honour. Newsletter of German Missions in India, August 14. http://www.india.diplo.de/Vertretung/indien/en/02__Bangalore/00__start/Ordensverleihung.html
38. Hegde, N. (2015). Kannada article about Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar receiving the Germany's highest civilian honour. Prajavani, (August 17).
37. Kupferschmidt,K.(2015). King of Wasps. http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/altruismus-koenig-der-wespen-1.2616020
36. Narayanan, N. (2015). An Indian scientist who spent 40 years studying a wasp receives Germany’s highest civilian honour. Scroll In, August 11. http://scroll.in/article/747169/an-indian-scientist-who-spent-40-years-studying-a-wasp-receives-germanys-highest-civilian-honour
35. Jayan, T. V. (2013). Wasp Watcher - Interview of Prof. Raghavendra GadagkarThe Telegraph, Calcutta, September 23.
34. Fetzner, D. (2013). Social Insects and Media - Interview with Raghavendra Gadagkar. http://www.metaspace.de/Main/InterviewRg;
33. Sen, R. and Bang, A. (Eds.) (2013).But to Reason Why - Celebrating a Life in Science.(Book released on the occasion of Being Social Conference in Honour of Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar), G.P.Solutions, Bangalore
32. Bucci, A. (2013). Hail to the Heir Apparent. The Signal - Newsletter of 'The WM Keck Center for Behavioral Biology' (North Carolina State University),15(3), p.3.
31. Priyadarshini, S. (2012). Queens are 'lined up' in wasp colony. (Based on article Bang,A. and Gadagkar,R. 2012. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 109, 14494-14499). Nature India, September 14.
30. de Nazareth, M. (2011). War & Peace - a wasp paradox. Planet Earth, 20(January 11).
29. Kaube, J. (2011). The Ten Commandments of Successful Research on Wasps - and All Other Types of Research- Interview of Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar. Köpfe Und Ideen, Wissenschaftskollegzu Berlin, pp.10-15.
28. Millus, S. (2011). Wasps' apparent altruism isn't - females gamble benefits their own reproductive success. Sci News, (September 10), p.14.
27. Guha, P. (2010). Biologists pursue the ancient puzzle of insect societies. Anandabazar Patrika, Kolkata, 4 November.
26. Jayan, T.V. (2010). Quietly rules the queen. The Telegraph, Calcutta, April 5.
25. Integrated Science Education (2010). Interview with Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar at Centre for Contemporary Studies, January 6.
24. Zimmer, C. (2010). Scientists square off on evolutionary process. Deccan Herald, (September 3).
23. Dhar, A. (2010). Interview with Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar. Integrated Science Education Initiative (January 6).
22. Prashanth, G.N. (2010). IISc prof stamps his authority. Times of India, 8 July.
21. Klein, S. (2009). The Wasp Understander- Interview of Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar. Die Zeit/Zeit Magazin, 21-23.
20. Mossman, K. (2009). Profile of Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 106:10404-10406.
19. Bhadra, A. (2009). Dynamics of wasp colonies unravelled. Deccan Herald, 30 May.
18. Deccan Herald. (2009). No interpretation is ultimate. Deccan Herald, 15 September.
17. Deccan Herald.(2009). Bureaucratic hierarchical system hampering science. More autonomy stressed for, research institutions for good results. Deccan Herald, 15 September.
16. Staff Reporter. (2009). A platform for young ecologists - YETI 2009 is a student-driven experiment. The Hindu, September 25. URL: http://www.thehindu.com/2009/09/25/stories/2009092559150200.htm
15. DNA Correspondent. (2008). Kakodkar suggests devpt sans sacrificing autonomy - HK Firodia awards for C.S. Seshadri and Raghavendra Gadagkar. DNA, Pune, October 9.
14. Correspondant, Sakal.(2008). Live in harmony with nature without destroying it.Sakal, Pune, October 9.
13. Express News Service. (2008). Science in India should be without boundaries –Kakodkar. Indian Express, Pune, October 9.
12. Gadagkar, R. (2008). Film on H.K.Firodia Award - Prof. R. Gadagkar.
11. The Telegraph. (2007). For scientists, it's time to plug the gap. The Telegraph January 15.
10. Times of India. (2007). 'There is much that humans can learn from ants' agriculture' And at the institutes. The Times of India ,Lucknow, September 27.
9. Mudur, N. (2006). Why are male wasps lazy? IISc has the answer. Vijay Times, September18.
8. Shivanand, S. (2006). IISc. research team detects new species of ant in Bangalore. The Hindu, September 26.
7. Subhash Chandra, N.S. (2006). What on God's earth is Dilobocondyla Bangalorica? Vijay Times, September 21.
6. Staff Reporter. (2006). We should insist on low cost research, Lokmat, Pune, March 7.
5. NarendranT.C. (2005). Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar and his contributions to science (particularly to social biology of insects): an appreciation. Malabar Trogon - Quarterly Newsletter of Malabar Natural History Society 3[3], 2-3.
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3. Padi, A. and Kanthan, S. (1995). 'Insight from insects'. The Times of India, Bangalore, June 21.
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