Vidya Nagalwade
Vidya is a science writer at Tech Explorist. She has expertise in both authoring science content and social media marketing. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Telecommunications and believes in lifelong learning. She loves spending time with her family and loved ones in her spare time.
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Butterfly species with large brains have a survival benefit
Heliconius butterflies developed larger brains.
Arctic glaciers reveal the source of methane
Groundwater springs in arctic provide significant methane source.
A new approach to genetic genealogy reveals african american heritage
A novel method for determining genetic ancestry that sheds light on the history of African Americans.
Teen ADHD therapy doesn’t increase drug use risk
Cocaine and methamphetamine use in young adults after adolescent ADHD.
The 36 million-year geological cycle that drives biodiversity
Tectonic movements change sea levels, potentially generating life-giving ecosystems.
Six months of in-person mindfulness training improves mental wellness
Mindfulness courses reduce anxiety and depression symptoms in adults.
A portable solar-powered water harvester combats water scarcity
MOF water harvester uses sunlight to extract water from death valley air.
Scientists discovered static electricity attracts ticks to hosts
Ticks attract hosts through accumulated static electricity in air gaps.
Beak shape predicts bird nest material usage
Researchers have shown that the size of the beak influences the material used for bird nests.
Magnetic robots are capable of walking, crawling, and swimming
New soft-bodied robots controlled by magnetic fields are ideal for confined spaces.
Predicting molecule’s properties using language learning
The AI algorithm predicts molecular features with little data, which speeds up medication discovery.
Laser pulse creates exotic quantum material
A minimal distortion of the crystal structure at room temperature.