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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Special filters in glasses can help the colorblind see colors better

Advanced spectral notch filters to enhance color vision.

New cathode coating makes lithium-ion batteries even more efficient and safer

It fully and completely protects each particle of the cathode - inside and out.

AI-powered smart imaging system for early detection of bacteria in water samples

Early detection and classification of live bacteria using holography.

A new reusable, silicone rubber face mask

The prototype mask, which includes an N95 filter, can be easily sterilized and worn many times.

The Boring Company to host a high-speed tunnel-digging competition

The aim is to build a large network of tunnels to enable fast, safe, and comfortable transportation.

New biomaterial could shield from harmful radiation

Northwestern University scientists have developed a new biomaterial called selenomelanin, melanin enriched with selenium, that shows extraordinary promise as a shield for human tissue against harmful radiation.

Engineers use electricity to clean up heavily contaminated wastewater

Powerful electrochemical process eliminates stubborn organic aqueous pollutants.

Engineers make plastic conductive while also making it more transparent

Engineers change the game by making a conductive coating that’s also anti-reflective.

Human cell ‘membrane on a chip’

Scientists have developed a human cell ‘membrane on a chip’ that allows continuous monitoring of how drugs and infectious agents interact with our cells, and may soon be used to test potential drug candidates for COVID-19.

An electrode to improve the stability of the Perovskite Solar Cell

UNIST scientists have come up with a new electrode that could potentially improve the stability of the Perovskite Solar Cell. Scientists have developed a...

A new robotic system that powerfully disinfects large surfaces in half an hour

A team from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), in collaboration with Ava Robotics and the Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB), designed...

A promising technology for clearing the water pollutants

Trace amounts of contaminants, for example, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and perfluorooctanoic acid in sources of drinking water, have presented noteworthy health risks to humans. These...