About Us — From India to the World
EdPublica: Data-Driven Journalism for a Changing World
EdPublica is a global, English-language multimedia publication committed to advancing public interest science and education journalism. Headquartered in Kochi, India, with contributors and collaborators across continents, we tell deeply reported, evidence-based stories that connect local realities to global debates.
At EdPublica, we decode the world through data, science, and human insight. Our core coverage spans climate change, environmental policy, education systems, learning science, innovation, technology, global health, astronomy, space science, and physics, along with evidence-backed reporting on society, governance, and the future of knowledge.
We specialise in making complex issues understandable—without jargon, without distortion, and without sensationalism. Our journalism goes beyond daily headlines: we focus on underreported stories, scientific breakthroughs, long-form explainers, and analysis grounded in credible research and verifiable data.
We believe that a scientifically literate public is essential for a functioning democracy. Policymakers, the media, and civil society must engage openly and responsibly with science—and be held accountable for the decisions that shape our collective future.
A UNESCO Media & Information Literacy Alliance Member
EdPublica is proud to be a member of the UNESCO Media & Information Literacy (MIL) Alliance, a network of global institutions working to strengthen critical thinking, digital literacy, and informed civic participation.
Membership in the UNESCO-MIL Alliance reflects our commitment to:
- Countering misinformation and pseudoscience
- Promoting scientific literacy in public discourse
- Advancing fact-based journalism and open knowledge
- Supporting equitable access to information
- Encouraging responsible digital citizenship
- Strengthening media literacy among students, educators, and communities
Being part of this global alliance underlines EdPublica’s role not just as a news publication, but as a knowledge partner, committed to building a society that can evaluate evidence, question narratives, and understand the science shaping the world.
A Commitment to Evidence & Constructive Journalism
We are driven by two foundational editorial principles:
1. Data Journalism
In an era of noise and speculation, we place data at the centre of reporting.
Our journalism draws from verified datasets, peer-reviewed science, public records, global assessments, and open research to help readers see the world more clearly. You can read our editorial philosophy here.
2. Constructive Journalism
We don’t just highlight problems—we illuminate solutions, emerging technologies, community-driven models, scientific breakthroughs, and pathways for progress.
Because informed optimism is as important as informed criticism.
Why We Exist
EdPublica was created to challenge the crisis of misinformation, to counter pseudoscience, and to restore trust in journalism through clarity, accuracy and integrity.
The world’s biggest issues—from climate change to education reform—require journalism that is guided by science, not speculation.
We also exist to confront the deep gender imbalance in science.
UNESCO data shows that only one in three researchers globally is a woman, and representation drops even lower in physics, computing, engineering and leadership roles.
Through initiatives like our Women in Science section, we amplify the voices, insights, and journeys of women shaping global research.
Our Platforms
EdPublica’s journalism extends across a family of platforms designed to strengthen global scientific literacy. Our flagship digital newsroom EdPublica.com delivers data-driven global reporting, while our premium print & digital magazine Education Publica brings in-depth essays on science, climate, and knowledge. We also publish EdPublica Weekly, a Substack newsletter offering curated insights, and run EP News, an India-focused education and research news portal. Together, these platforms reflect our commitment to accessible, evidence-based journalism for readers in India and around the world.
Our People
EdPublica is built by a diverse community of journalists, researchers, editors, and contributors—including senior scientists, PhD scholars, educators, policy experts, and young reporters passionate about public-interest science.
We publish deeply reported features, explainers, research commentary, climate insights, education analysis, and global perspectives that elevate public understanding.
We Want to Hear From You
EdPublica is a growing platform—built around community, curiosity, and collaboration. Our contributors include seasoned journalists, researchers, PhD scholars, science communicators, educators, and senior scientists. Together, we aim to set higher standards for clarity, credibility, and global perspective in science and education reporting. EdPublica is growing, evolving, and community-led. Your ideas and feedback matter to us. If you have suggestions, story tips, or wish to collaborate, write to our editorial team—we are always listening.
If you have feedback, story ideas, or wish to contribute, we welcome your voice. Science becomes stronger—and journalism becomes richer—when more people participate.
EdPublica — from India to the world, telling the stories that shape tomorrow
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Contact Us:
- Dipin Damodharan, Editor-in-Chief at dipin@edpublica.com,
- Karthik Vinod, Science Editor at karthik@edpublica.com,
- EdPublica Online, our organizational ID at edupublicaonline@gmail.com,
- EdPublica, our corporate ID at contact@edpublica.com
Our Team
DIPIN
DAMODHARAN

Co-Founder
& Editor-in Chief
Dipin Damodharan is the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of EdPublica, and a journalist, editor, and media entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience shaping public-interest journalism in India. His work spans science, climate, education, and evidence-based policy reporting.
Dipin has held senior editorial leadership roles across multiple publications. He served as the founding editor of Business Voice Magazine, a business and policy publication, and previously worked as Managing Editor of Science Indica. He also founded Education Post Online, an early digital platform for education journalism in India. At DC Media—the magazine division of Asia’s major publishing house DC Books—he later served as Editorial Head. He was also the Founding Editor of Future Kerala Business Daily, and became one of the country’s youngest Chief Editors during its launch.
He is an Earth Journalism Network (EJN) Fellow, focusing on climate and environmental reporting, and a member of the Science Journalists Association of India (SJAI), contributing to national conversations on science communication and media integrity.
His writing has appeared in major global and national outlets including The Huffington Post, The Himalayan Times, Education Insider, India Today DailyO, ManoramaOnline, The Better India, Asian Educator and others. His interest in learning sciences and pedagogy has led him to contribute internationally as well, including essays for the Multiple Intelligences Oasis—such as his widely circulated piece, “Why Teachers Should Embrace Multiple Intelligences.”
Dipin’s editorial philosophy centres on data-driven, constructive, solutions-oriented storytelling, with a firm commitment to combating misinformation and strengthening public trust in science and education journalism.
Write to Dipin at dipin@edpublica.com
karthik
VINOD

Co-Founder
& Science Editor
Karthik is a science writer from Kochi, and a freshly minted postgraduate with masters’ degrees in physics (specializing in astrophysics), and science and technology studies. He freelances as a science reporter, with bylines so far in The Hindu, a national newspaper of record in India. You can find his reportage and commentary pieces on MuckRack.
Write to Karthik at karthik@edpublica.com

