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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A star caught emitting an enormous super flare of X-rays
Known by its catalogue number J0331-27, the star called an L dwarf recently caught emitting an enormous ‘superflare’ of X-rays – a dramatic high-energy...
Images revealed new details about the birthplaces of planets
Using two of the most powerful radio telescopes in the world, astronomers have created more than three hundred images of planet-forming disks around very...
Scientists held individual atoms in place
For the first time in quantum physics, scientists from the University of Otago became successful in holding individual atoms in place. They also observed...
The robot reveals what’s inside the Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid is the biggest and oldest of the three pyramids that stand on the outskirts of Cairo in Egypt. It is believed...
The Monkeyface Prickleback fish could be the new white meat
Recently, scientists from the University of California, Irvine, studied the genome of a fish called Cebidichthys violaceus, also known as monkeyface prickleback. Scientists found...
Discovery of a new nano-structure that lies at the center of our cellular skeleton
Every single animal cell has an organelle called a centrosome, which is fundamental to the organization of their cell skeleton. The centrosome plays major...
The physics behind tossing fried rice
Fried rice is a 1500-year-old dish that is prepared using wok tossing, a technique that enables food to undergo temperatures of 1200°C without burning....
Jupiter has more water than previously thought
Findings from NASA's Juno update Jupiter water mystery.
A rotating detonation engine promises to make rockets more fuel-efficient
Simple, fuel-efficient rocket engine could enable cheaper, lighter spacecraft.
Scientists determined a new quantum effect
It was predicted 30 years ago, now the effect was measured for the first time by scientists at TU Wien (Vienna): The neutron spin exhibits inertial effects.
Solar-electric aircraft designed for long-duration flights made a maiden flight
The drone has the potential to stay airborne for a year.
Astronomers studied lenticular galaxy NGC 4546 in detail
The new research provide more clues about the structure and nature of the galaxy's globular cluster system.