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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Cooking up New Ways to Clean up our Planet
In the aim of clean up our planet, scientists have formulated a way of using waste cooking oil and sulphur. By using these materials, they...
TNT Technology: Device can Heal Organs with a Single Touch
Engineers at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have developed a new technology called Tissue Nanotransfection (TNT). This TNT technology, a device that can generate...
Women have more Active Brains than Men
There are actually differences in the way women’s and men’s brains are structured. For example from reactions to events and stimuli. The female brain is...
4-D Camera that Captures 138 Degrees of Information
Scientists at the Standford University along with University of California San Diego have developed a 4-D camera that could generate information-rich images and video frames....
Widespread Loneliness is Killing People and we need to Think on it
Loneliness and social detachment are turning into a more noteworthy general well-being issue. A survey estimated that more people in the US are living alone....
This is the Most Detailed Map of the Universe’s Dark Matter
As a part of the ongoing Dark Energy Survey (DES), a study of distant galaxies allowed researchers to draw the most detailed map of...
New Evidence Suggests Venus may have had an Ocean
Mars was once considered as the planet that has the potential to hold human life, likewise Earth. But the latest evidence suggests that the...
Magic Fridge That Needs No Electricity & Minimizes Food Wastage Too
Indians waste as much food as the whole of United Kingdom consumes. No doubt, Food wastage is a disturbing issue in India. Our street and garbage...
This Tiny Supercomputer Called Project 47 can Fit in a Single Server Rack
This week, an American multinational semiconductor company called AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) has launched a new tiny supercomputer called Project 47. This new innovation can pack an...
Cultural activities influence the way we think
A new learning model may explain how culture helped shape human cognition and memory.
Future of Search Engines: Researchers combined AI & crowd-sourcing
Have you ever thought how do search engines generate lists of relevant links?
Although this is the result of two most powerful thing i.e., artificial...
Designing the Microstructure of Printed Objects
The software lets designers exploit the extremely high resolution of 3-D printers.