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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Manuka honey could help to clean deadly drug-resistant lung infection
A potential new treatment combining natural manuka honey with a widely used drug has been developed.
Distress before COVID-19 infection raises the chance of long COVID by 45%
Psychological, not physical, factors are linked to long COVID.
Boosting physical activity levels and curbing sitting time are highly likely to lower breast cancer risk
Prompting the scientists to recommend a stronger focus on exercise to ward off breast cancer.
A pioneering mathematical formula could transform the health, energy, and food industry
It comes a century after Albert Einstein and Marian von Smoluchowski derived the 1st diffusion equation.
Physicists discovered a new magnetized state in a new quantum material
Scientists devise tunable conducting edge.
Red giant Betelgeuse changed its color some 2,000 years ago
The interdisciplinary team around Jena astrophysicist utilized observations from antiquity.
The mystery of the Hall effect in a Weyl antiferromagnet unveiled
An advance in the use of antiferromagnetic materials in memory storage devices.
Introducing Robo-bug, a rechargeable, remote-controllable cyborg cockroach
A tiny wireless control module that is powered by a rechargeable battery attached to a solar cell.
An innovative strategy for creating tailored odors and fragrances
Can we use machine learning methods to predict the sensing data of odor mixtures and design new smells?
Artificial sweeteners affect the human gut microbes and may alter glucose metabolism
The sweetness that comes at a price.
How complex molecule moves iron through the body?
Research could lead to a better understanding of human disease.