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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Regular exercise can reduce their risk of developing and dying from pneumonia

People who exercise regularly can reduce their risk of developing and dying from pneumonia.

Researchers discovered a new type of earthquake

They are slower and last longer.

Iron is integral to the development of life on Earth

The study may hint at the likelihood of complex life on other planets.

Four-stranded DNA structures play a key role in rare aging disease

The results show something that scientists thought was impossible to form within cells.

Scientists documented a never-before-seen state of matter -quantum spin liquids

Scientists observed a state of matter predicted and hunted for 50 years but never previously observed.

Material reveals some intriguing clues about superconductivity

A material reveals clues about superconductivity.

Using gene-editing to create single-sex mice litters

The technology could be used to improve animal welfare in scientific research and perhaps also agriculture.

New discovery about electron behavior could lead to a superpowered world

Potential step toward new superconductors.

Converting invisible infrared into visible light

Colour-changing magnifying glass gives clear view of infrared light.

Study predicts how SARS-CoV-2 evades vaccines

Evolving mutations that evade immune defenses.

Plastics can increase the risk of human cardiovascular disease

The study finds a receptor greatly contributes to the harmful effects of plastic-associated chemicals.

Caffeine increases alertness and improves reaction to moving targets

That morning coffee might be even more helpful than you think.