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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Better understanding the impacts of pregnancy on kidneys
Computational models reveal the effects of pregnancy on kidneys.
Creating upward water fountain in deep water
Fountain created by lasers, Marangoni effect is the cause.
New technique for resetting qubits in a quantum computer
A faster technique for resetting quantum circuits.
Imbalanced forces in the Earth-moon-sun system drive circulation of the whole mantle
Tug of sun, the moon could be driving plate motions on ‘imbalanced’ Earth.
Binge-watching TV is linked to potentially fatal blood clots
Take breaks when binge-watching TV to avoid blood clots.
Exotic X particles detected in quark-gluon plasma
The findings could redefine the kinds of particles that were abundant in the early universe.
Physicist explains how cilia help sperm flow
Physics of cilia explains sperm’s successful swimming.
CRISPR-Cas13 targets proteins causing ALS and Huntington’s disease
A single genetic mutation can have profound consequences.
New AI model identifies genes responsible for motor neurone disease
The model has so far identified 690 risk genes for MND, many of which are discoveries.
New technique guides humans when to trust an AI
A method to help workers collaborate with artificial intelligence systems.
A new mechanism for protecting DNA
Discovery offers hope to better understand how diseases like cancer, premature aging can be prevented.
A new model shows how the gut environment helps neutral mutations become prevalent
Neutral mutants can prevail in gut microbiota, enhancing diversity.