Ashwini Sakharkar

Ashwini Sakharkar, curious for writing she writes articles for Inceptive Mind and Tech Explorist. She is open-minded and loves to explore her knowledge. Sincere, friendly, curious, ambitious, party lover and to be continued...
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A way towards greener fast-charging batteries

Using sodium instead of Lithium, scientists at the Imperial College London have created a fast-charging battery prototype. Their new approach could ave a way...

New software security tool to detect bugs in OS

The Universal Serial Bus (USB) connects external devices to a host. This interface exposes the OS kernels and device drivers to attacks by malicious...

Intelligent concrete could enable highways and bridges to repair themselves

With an idea is to make infrastructure adaptive, sustainable, and resilient, scientists at Purdue University are developing a technology called Intelligent concrete that would...

COVID-19 could represent a new opportunity for a more diverse future

According to a new study, this COVID-19 pandemic could benefit us with a more diverse future. Scientists believe that with proper planning, we could...

New software for improved and accurate drone mapping

Drones are not just toys for big and little kittle– they likewise cater to numerous practical purposes. They can be utilized to screen dams...

Generating electricity from shadows

A shadow is a dark (real image) area where an opaque object blocks light from a light source. Now, scientists have discovered a new...

Scientists developed the fastest soft robot

By getting inspired by the biomechanics of cheetahs, scientists at North Carolina State University have developed the fastest ever soft robot that can move...

Extracting chitin from prawn shells

Chitin is a type of dietary fiber that is found in mushrooms, fungi, and yeast, as well as in the exoskeleton of insects and...

Newly developed hair dye is much milder than traditional hair dyes

Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a new hair dye that uses synthetic melanin to imitate natural human hair pigmentation. Experimenting with melanin for several...

Detecting the novel coronavirus in wastewater samples

Now, it becomes easy to analyze the novel coronavirus in wastewater samples, thanks to a new technique developed by the EPFL and the Swiss...

New highly-flexible and durable polyimide-integrated graphene electrodes

UNIST scientists have demonstrated a graphene-based electrode through direct integration of thermally stable polyimide (PI) on graphene, where PI serves a bifunctional role as...

Painting complex 3D-printed objects entirely new way

Scientists at Rutgers University have created a new way to paint complex 3D-printed objects. This new way is effective as well as time and...