Tech billionaire Bryan Johnson warns of India's air pollution crisis, citing health risks and a study linking PM2.5 to liver ...
After a video of his sudden departure from the interview went viral on social media, Johnson explained on his X account that ...
When you hear people complain about Delhi’s air, and you don’t live there yourself, you give yourself a little pat on the ...
Bryan Johnson, who is on a quest to turn the clock back on aging, recently left a podcast interview midway citing physical ...
New research shows grain yields critical to India's food security are dragged down 10% or more in many parts of the country by nitrogen dioxide pollution from power stations that run on coal. Economic ...
In many parts of India, a single noxious pollutant from coal-fired power stations drags down annual wheat and rice yields by ...
Indians are justifiably outraged by the poor air quality they are exposed to daily. It creates serious negative health ...
This podcast was conducted in a five-star hotel, with air purifiers in Mumbai. Despite the facilities, Johnson was reportedly ...
While recording a podcast with Nikhil Kamath, Johnson was forced to leave midway due to the unbearable AQI in the room ...
Considering the fact that India is the second-biggest coal user in the world after China, burning lower-quality coal in India will worsen global emissions.
After leaving a podcast with Zerodha Co-founder Nikhil Kamath early citing bad air quality, American entrepreneur and venture ...
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson abruptly ended a podcast in India due to severe air pollution. He later talked about it in his ...