Owliver’s Weekly Musings
We met two brothers
working to help cancer patients.
We celebrated World Wildlife Day
with one of nature’s agents.
A lost bird was found again,
and everyone hurray-ed.
A precious ferret was cloned,
so its species will now be saved.
A painting has a unique vandal,
but we decoded this scandal.
India saw a warmer winter,
vaccine efforts are ongoing unhindered.
The world moves at the speed of light,
stick with Owliver to celebrate its might.
Read away…
All work and no play…
All work and no play make Owliver a dull owl…So, head over to Owliver’s Odyssey for puzzles, reviews, and more.
Psst. We are celebrating Women’s History Month with a reading list. Join the club!
Trailblazers: An Interview with the brothers who founded ChemoCaps
Their love for their grandmother got Sarthak and Samarth to start a social venture for cancer patients. Read their trailblazing journey, here.
Celebrate World Wildlife Day with ecologist, Anusha Shankar
A regular day in the life of Anusha has hummingbirds, strange insects, and a view of the Milky Way. Find out more about her tryst with the wild, here.
This precious cloned ferret is here to save her species
Meet Elizabeth Ann, the black-footed ferret born in a lab with just a little DNA, here.
The vandal behind one of the world’s most famous painting
This painting is also called the Modern Mona Lisa and it has a curious case of vandalism. Find out more about the painting and its unique vandal, here.
The ones that almost made the highlight list:
India sees third warmest winter since 1901
Meet the persevering Indian American who took Perseverance to Mars
The “Sportsman of the Century” got his name on March 6
Before you go…
Find out how Mini is spending her savings!
And, that’s a wrap for last week.
See you next Monday. Till then, stay curious!