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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New brain imaging approach breaks long-standing speed and resolution barriers

The fastest photoacoustic imaging tool available.

Solar heat is a likely cause of massive dust storms on Mars

There are seasonal energy imbalances in the amount of solar energy absorbed and released by Mars.

The best moisturiser for children with eczema is the one that they like to use

Which moisturiser is the best for children with eczema?

An enormous asteroid is going to make a close approach to Earth on May 27

The largest asteroid that will make a close approach to Earth this year.

Scientists are using autonomous underwater robots to sample eDNA

A new study highlights a major step forward in monitoring ocean health.

Scientists successfully created next-generation wonder material for 1st time

Long-hypothesized ‘next-generation wonder material’ created for the first time.

A study reveals why octopuses suffer a tragic death after mating

The study points to changes in cholesterol production.

Introducing a glucose fuel cell that converts sugar into electricity

The mini-fuel cell generates electricity using the body's sugar.

Scientists discovered previously unknown dolphin species

Scientists made this discovery based on bones from the inner ear.

Study maps how the brain changes during depression treatment

The study maps the impact of a depression treatment called rTMS on the brain.

Temperature changes cause the entire body to reprogramme

UNIGE scientists have discovered that changes in temperature cause marked and organ-specific effects in all tissues.

Extreme heat waves created ‘Heat Islands’ in Delhi, India

City dwellers are experiencing considerably higher temperatures than the average temperatures.