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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Climate change and human pressure losing advantages for migration
Migration may be no longer worth it.
Earth could be alien to humans by 2500, study
Climate projections should not stop at year 2100.
Highly processed food can harm memory in the aging brain
Study in animals suggests omega-3 supplement may reduce effects.
Monitoring glucose levels without using needles
First-of-its-kind wearable, noninvasive glucose monitoring device prototype.
Newly developed controlled proteins enable scientists to control cell activities
They can be used to switch cellular activities on and off like a light bulb.
Living near oil and gas wells increases air pollution exposure
It likely worsens negative health outcomes for nearby residents.
Combination therapies are the most effective to stop smoking
The largest review to determine the effectiveness and safety of e-cigarettes and medicines.
Fasting during Ramadan is safe and may lower blood pressure temporarily
The reductions in blood pressure are a result of a metabolic change.
New wound gel to treat foot ulcers
A new treatment that could help heal horses and humans alike.
Optimal blood pressure helps our brains stay younger
Too much blood pressure is aging our brains.
This regulatory RNA molecule help block a cancer-promoting gene expression
MiR-766-5p-mediated control of CBP and BRD4 blocks the formation of super-enhancers.
Study reveals lung cell roles in guiding the immune system
Lung cells play an important role in pulmonary immunity.