Pranjal Mehar
Pranjal Mehar is an enthusiastic science writer who enjoys exploring various scientific topics. She has a keen interest in astronomy and is also inclined towards writing about new technology. She is committed to spreading accurate and intelligent scientific information in an easy and accessible manner.
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Dietary fiber improves outcomes of melanoma patients on immunotherapy
The study is a promising development in the fight against multiple types of cancer including melanoma.
Study explains what makes mRNA vaccines so effective against COVID-19
Shots trigger exceptional antibody response by activating key helper immune cells.
Is energy the key to Alzheimer’s disease?
Different mutations in different genes have many different effects on brain cell function.
Targeting white blood cells responsible for acute lung inflammation
Targeting neutrophils is a potential new route to diagnose and treat acute respiratory distress syndrome.
New atlas of ocean’s oxygen-starved waters
The 3D maps may help researchers track and predict the ocean’s response to climate change.
Scientists identified antibodies that neutralize omicron
Findings could lead to the development of more effective vaccines and antibody treatments.
Music students exhibited certain kinds of brain activity more strongly than other students
Mapping the musical mind.
Shark antibody-like proteins neutralize the COVID-19 virus
The proteins could help prepare for future coronaviruses.
Quantum marbles in a bowl of light
An international study shows which factors determine the speed limit for quantum computations.
Scientists discovered a new muscle layer on the jaw
Scientists discovered a previously overlooked section of our jaw muscles.
Turning nanotube into a tiny transistor
A carbon nanotube transistor that’s 25,000 smaller than the width of a human hair.
Scientists created the world’s lightest isotope of magnesium to date
Say hello to a record-setting isotope.