Amit Malewar

Amit Malewar is the Founder and CEO of Tech Explorist and Inceptive Mind. He has been writing and editing at Tech Explorist for over six years, covering everything from science, space, robotics, and technologies that change our world. He is fascinated by the mysteries of the universe.
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This typical massive star-forming galaxy is about to die

This is the first time we have observed a typical massive star-forming galaxy in the distant Universe about to ‘die’.

Gigantic megatooth shark gave birth to babies larger than most adult humans

Megalodons gave birth to large newborns that likely grew by eating unhatched eggs in womb.

A multicolor atlas of the brain

Identifying every single neuron in the mind of a worm.

Entangling electrons with heat

Aalto researchers can now extract entangled electrons using heat.

Sleep or brain: Which came first?

Researchers find that, despite lacking a brain, Hydra exhibit characteristics at a molecular and genetic level associated with sleep in animals with central nervous systems.

Newly discovered magnetar emits regular pulses of light

J1818.0-1607: Chandra studies extraordinary magnetar.

Optimizing machine-learning process using light-based processors

A chip-based “frequency comb”, as a light source.

Scientists found a rare quadruple-helix DNA in living human cells

New probes allow scientists to see four-stranded DNA interacting with molecules inside living human cells, unravelling its role in cellular processes.

The world’s first integrated quantum communication network established

Achieving quantum key distribution over a total distance of 4,600 kilometers for users across the country.

A new state of matter: Liquid glass

Neither liquid nor solid.

A new method of distance measurement for systems like GPS

The precision of the measurement is 10,000 times better.

Astronomers detected a new superflare of an ultracool star

The event appears to be one of the most powerful flares on ultracool stars so far discovered.