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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COVID-19 reinfections higher among nursing home residents, study
Repeat COVID-19 positive tests in nursing home residents identified following natural infection.
Scientists created the most perfect graphene yet
New discovery allows for scalable production of fold-free and ad-layer-free single-crystal graphene.
Scientists identified genetic cause of endometriosis
New insight into how to treat this debilitating disease.
Portable MRI device provides life-saving information to doctors treating strokes
A Portable Point-of-Care MRI system.
Lagging chromosomes as one of the causes of age-related infertility
Study discovers lagging chromosomes as one of the major causes of infertility.
What gives coffee its distinctive ‘mouthfeel’?
The results could be used to tune processing and roasting conditions for specialty coffees.
Rare autoinflammatory disease: Scientists uncovered its biology and treatment
Scientists were able to target the condition directly and effectively with TNF inhibitors.
Increased snowfall will counter the sea-level rise
Two ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica respond differently, reflecting their very distinct local climates.
Teens using cannabis frequently probably have a premature baby
Frequent adolescent cannabis use may also carry intergenerational risks.
New easy and fast way to measure battery performance
New thermal wave diagnostic technique advances battery performance testing.
Predicting the outcome of reactions in a quick way
A quick way to create molecular cages could revamp the search for new materials.
Regular exercise eliminates death risk regardless of exposure to air pollution
Habitual exercise should be promoted as a health improvement strategy.