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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Female selfie posting can be driven by aggression

It is associated with intimidatory self-presentation strategies.

A new look at our climate future

Climate: lessons from the latest global warming.

Watching TV is good for the planet

It potentially provokes an involvement in botany and ecology.

Snakes can hear more than you think

Snakes can hear and react to airborne sounds.

Exploring the thermal limits of advanced nanomaterials

The first-ever study on how purified boron nitride nanotubes remain stable in extreme temperatures.

Brain changes in fighter pilots may cast light on astronauts during space travel

The study is the first to investigate functional brain connectivity in fighter pilots.

A liquid laser that is robust in air and tunable by wind

A tunable laser hat can be inkjet-printed.

Scientists reconstructed the brains and inner ears of the oldest spinosaur

The study helps uncover how these large predatory dinosaurs interacted with their environment.

This protein in the lungs blocks SARS-CoV-2 infection

The receptor sticks to the virus and pulls it away from the target cells.

Scientists discovered an active compound in mushrooms that boosts nerve growth

Mushrooms magnify memory by boosting nerve growth.

More detailed picture of the movement of the Greenland Ice Sheet

Mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet is now the single largest contributor to global sea-level rise.

Astronomers detected a strange molecular bubble-outflow structure in space

They identified a new molecular bubble in the carbon monoxide signal from both telescopes.