
Ananya Prasanna
Ananya Prasanna
- Science Section Editor 2024
- Reading, United Kingdom
Born in 2007, Ananya studies in Reading, England. With her passions lying in science and music, she plans to study medicine and is a diploma-holder on the violin.
In her free time, she enjoys volunteering at a local hospital, leading choir/orchestra rehearsals and reading books written by doctors in order to get an insight into how medical practices and customs vary around the globe.
She has experience in cultivating a social media profile, previously garnering 150,000+ views on a music-based YouTube channel.
Ananya joined Harbingers’ Magazine in the autumn of 2023, having won third place for her Essay on Science in The Harbinger Prize.
She speaks English, Tamil, and a bit of German.
Edited by Ananya:
educationApril 18, 2025
Why teaching philosophy can help children in all areas of life
women's deskMarch 07, 2025
Five overlooked female journalists who highlighted injustice across the world
politicsFebruary 28, 2025
How the UK plans to lead the AI revolution
health & wellnessFebruary 21, 2025
Ozempic: Miracle drug or a symptom of society's weight-loss obsession?
health & wellnessFebruary 14, 2025
For your listening pleasure: A guide to the best and safest headphones
health & wellnessJanuary 17, 2025
The dangers of romanticising mental health on social media
scienceJanuary 03, 2025
‘Sing with me, sing for the year, sing for the laughter, sing for the tear’
scienceDecember 19, 2024
Everything you know about pitbulls is wrong
climate crisisDecember 06, 2024
Australia braces for bushfire season as COP29 comes under fire
scienceNovember 07, 2024
Coral catastrophe: The race to save Sri Lanka’s fragile reefs
societySeptember 12, 2024
The fentanyl crisis is 'destroying lives'
scienceAugust 29, 2024
How the world’s first pig-kidney transplant operation could save lives
opinionAugust 08, 2024
Should poaching and hunting be illegal?
scienceJune 27, 2024
The dangerous rise of diabetes in South Asia
opinionJune 20, 2024
Poland’s LGBTQ+ policies must change to protect its youth
opinionMay 30, 2024
Sri Lanka’s Moragahakanda dam project is an environmental disaster
scienceMay 09, 2024
Murder or holy grail? The controversies in stem cell medicine
scienceApril 25, 2024
Bugs for dinner? Why eating insects is good for you…
scienceApril 18, 2024
The impact of climate change in Australia
Written by Ananya:
scienceApril 11, 2025
Money, money, money: The EpiPen price-gouging scandal
women's deskJanuary 10, 2025
Five overlooked female composers from the 11th century to now
scienceDecember 26, 2024
Best of 2024: Five must-read articles from the Science section
scienceNovember 22, 2024
Why love, hate and fear play a crucial role in evolution
scienceSeptember 26, 2024
How media stereotypes of the medical profession damage perceptions and patient care
scienceAugust 01, 2024
Forgotten herstory: five female scientists who changed the world
societyJune 13, 2024
NHS doctors at breaking point: long hours, low pay, physical and mental stress
opinionFebruary 16, 2024
Oligopolies on the vaccine market hindered saving lives - should Pfizer have profited?
scienceDecember 15, 2023
“We aren’t faking it.” Tic sufferer warns over condition’s representation on social media
scienceNovember 03, 2023
The Thalidomide scandal. A history of greed and neglect that shaped contemporary clinical trials
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