Pranjal Amit Malewar

Pranjal Amit Malewar 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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NASA television to air launch of global Ice-measuring satellite

NASA's Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2), a mission to quantify the changing stature of Earth's ice, is scheduled to launch Saturday, Sept....

Marriage protects against malnutrition in old age

Poor nutritional status and malnutrition in the elderly population are important areas of concern. A new study by the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) suggests that people who...

Evolutionary origins of animal biodiversity

Animals evolved from unicellular predecessors, differentiating into thirty or forty distinct anatomical plans. At the point when and how these outlines emerged has been...

New study reports on the future of nuclear energy

A new MIT energy initiative study suggests that except if nuclear energy is definitively incorporated into the global mix of low-carbon energy advancements, the test...

How to stop an antibiotic-resistant superbug

Scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder have recently come up with a genetic disruption strategy to efficiently stymie the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria...

Age, race or need for instant gratification: which best predicts how much you will earn?

Scientists for the first ever time have ranked the most important determinants of future affluence using machine learning. Their study suggests that a person's ability to...

Gun owners are more politically active, study

A new study by the University of Kansas political scientists examined the political behavior of gun owners versus non-gun owners in presidential election years from 1972...

Scientists successfully accelerated electrons in a plasma wave

For the first ever time, scientists have demonstrated a way to accelerate electrons using protons passing through the plasma. Scientists made this important discovery using a...

Forget BMI. Scientists developed a simple way to estimate body fat

Body Mass Index (BMI) is the most common method to access whether someone is overweight or fat. But many medical experts assume this method...

Color-changing sensor detects signs of eye damage in tears

University of Illinois researchers developed a new point-of-care rapid-sensing device that can detect a key marker of eye injury in minutes. The device is...

Physicists hack the human visual system to create ghost images

Ghost imaging has been a subject of interest to the quantum optics community for the past 20 years. Initially seen as a manifestation of...

Molecular hopper created, small enough to move single DNA strands

Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed a "molecular hopper" that can move single strands of DNA through a protein nanotube. This hopper works by making...