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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First measurement of spin-orbit alignment for a distant ‘super-Jupiter’ planet
For the first time, astronomers have measured the spin-orbit alignment for a distant 'super-Jupiter' planet called Beta Pictoris b that located 63 light-years from...
The mystery of Earth’s vanishing crust solved
The Earth's crust is what we live on and is by far the thinnest layers of Earth. The thickness varies depending on where you...
First observation of rare events producing three massive force carriers
Now, there is much information available on how Universe works. However, there are still some significant mysteries that remain unsolved, such as the nature...
NASA just released epic 10-year timelapse of Sun
NASA has released a 10-year timelapse of the Sun that is prepared by using data from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO).
The Solar Dynamics Observatory...
Physicists calculated the upper limit for the possible quantization of time
According to the general theory of relativity, time is a continuous quantity, one that can move slower or faster, depending on acceleration and gravity...
Scientists measured density of liquid iron under conditions similar to those at Earth’s outer core
After traveling through the mantle, you reach Earth’s core. The core is made mostly of the metals iron and nickel. It consists of two...
Aliens might be using a black hole to generate energy
In 1969, British physicist Roger Penrose put an idea on the table that energy could be generated by lowering an object into the black...
New insights into the energy states of quantum dots
Scientists from Basel, Bochum, and Copenhagen have gained new insights into the energy states of quantum dots. Through their experiments, scientists have provided evidence...
The boundary between water and rock on the exoplanets is not as solid as Earth
Until now, scientists have had discovered worlds (exoplanets) that are much larger than Earth and completely covered in water. What kind of life could...
Jupiter’s moon Europa would be able to sustain life
Europa is perhaps the largest moon in the solar system. Since the flybys of the Voyager and Galileo shuttle, scientists have held that the...
How water in the deep Earth triggers earthquakes and tsunamis?
Oceanic lithosphere carries volatiles, notably water, into the mantle through subduction at convergent plate boundaries. This subducted water exercises control on the production of...
The largest collection of sharp, detailed images of debris disks around young stars
Astronomers recently released the most extensive collection of sharp, detailed images of debris disks around young stars. Over four years, a precision instrument took...