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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Study shows how taking DMT affects human consciousness

Scientists have peered inside the brain to show how taking DMT affects human consciousness by significantly altering the brain’s electrical activity.

A global geologic map of Saturn’s moon Titan

The first map showing the global geology of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, has been completed and fully reveals a dynamic world of dunes, lakes, plains, craters and other terrains.

A new way to measure Earth’s gravity

The technique also could be used to measure slight gravitational variations at different places in the world, which may help in mapping the seafloor or finding oil and minerals underground.

What causes the rotation of galaxies?

Sky survey provides clues to how they change over time.

Two of the Neptune’s moons dancing around each other

Even by the wild standards of the outer solar system, the strange orbits that carry Neptune's two innermost moons are unprecedented.

First science data from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is out

Parker Solar Probe (PSP) data is available in the archive and selected data sets are in CDAWeb.

Introducing a new state of matter: a Cooper pair metal

Scientists have shown that Cooper pair metal can also conduct electricity with some amount of resistance, like regular metals do.

Selecting the best communication channel over a wireless network

No more traffic blues for information transfer: decongesting wireless channels.

NASA sending a new solar power generator to the International Space Station

A new compact, microconcentrator photovoltaic system could provide unprecedented watt per kilogram of power critical to lowering costs for private space flight.

This molecule plays a vital role in aging processes

Researchers have found a sea of a new subtype of RNA molecules in the cell, and evidence suggesting they may play a role in aging processes.

Study finds a long-haul danger of spaceflight for astronauts

A health risk that was unknown until now.

Could the profound mysteries of antimatter and dark matter be linked?

Study presents a direct search for interactions of antimatter with dark matter.