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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Dinosaurs were warm-blooded, suggests the study

A Yale-led study turns up the heat on a key question about dinosaurs’ body temperature: Were they warm-blooded or cold-blooded?

Looking for aliens who might be looking for us

Breakthrough Listen is the largest ever scientific research program aimed at finding evidence of civilizations beyond Earth. The scope and power of the search...

New physics of massive solar ejections

Scientists reported abundance data for hydrogen in four solar wind regimes collected by the Genesis mission (bulk solar wind, inter stream low‐energy wind, coronal hole high‐energy wind, and coronal mass ejections).

Scientists dug up car-sized turtle fossil

The largest turtle ever known.

AI-powered system can automatically rewrite outdated Wikipedia articles

The system can be used to augment datasets to eliminate bias when training detectors of "fake news."

New electronic state of matter discovered

When electrons can be made to attract one another, they can form bunches of two, three, four and five electrons that literally behave like new types of particles.

Making the Internet more energy efficient

The challenge lies in meeting that inevitable demand for capacity and performance while keeping costs at a reasonable level and minimizing the environmental impacts.

Scientists discovered a newborn massive planet closer to Earth

The nearest-known ‘baby giant planet’.

Scientists unveiled new quasiparticle in the room temperature

How the excitons in the perovskite react to the presence of a high charge carrier density?

Introducing Talek: A private messaging system

Private group messaging with hidden access patterns.

Scientists developed a method to observe a new class of topological materials

New class of materials shows strange electron properties.