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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Cell patterns within tumors could help predict the efficiency of immunotherapy

New immunotherapy insights for kidney cancer.

Study uncovered complex dance of developmental genes

The delicate dance of developmental genes.

Monitoring people at risk of Psychosis using a new application

It will be possible for psychologists to determine what causes the symptoms in the person’s daily life.

Carbon nanotube-based sensor for rapid diagnosis of Covid-19

The technology could be developed as a rapid diagnostic for Covid-19 or other emerging pathogens.

A new X-ray method improves diagnosis of pulmonary ailments

Dark-field X-ray technology improves the diagnosis of pulmonary ailments.

New technique to quickly identify physical state of tissues and tumors

The method could be a route to quicker, less invasive cancer diagnoses.

Scientists set a new efficiency record for a perovskite solar cell

The new record is the world’s highest power conversion efficiency (PCE) reported so far.

Cold could alleviate the symptoms of multiple sclerosis

Fighting multiple sclerosis with cold.

Good sleep alleviate infant obesity risks

More sleep awakenings were associated with a higher likelihood of infants becoming overweight.

Study investigates the effectiveness of air filtration systems in preventing respiratory infections

Can portable air filters prevent respiratory infections and COVID-19 in care homes?

This drug could improve heart function in diabetic people

Drug could help diabetic hearts recover after a heart attack.

The largest-ever study of TB identifies genetic causes of drug resistance

The Comprehensive Resistance Prediction for Tuberculosis International Consortium (CRyPTIC) research project.