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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Lingering effects of neanderthal DNA are still present in modern humans

Neanderthal genes are still influencing human traits.

School leaders need more resources to manage poor behavior

School leaders are not exploring alternative approaches to behavior management.

Electrical synapses in the neural network of insects control flight power

Researchers discovered the neural circuit used to regulate insect wingbeat frequency.

Poop research can help to increase white rhino populations

Reproductive status on the gut microbiome of southern white rhinoceros.

Ants use neurotoxins to inflict pain on their victims

Ant stings can produce severe and long-lasting harm.

Sponge provides a soft touch to robotic devices

A simple sponge has improved the ability of robots to grasp objects.

Artificial ‘life’ can be used to unlock photonic computing power

Manufacturers are designing smaller transistors to increase speed and power.

Women’s gymnastics leads NCAA sports in preseason concussions

Female athletes are underrepresented in concussion research.

Osimertinib improves survival after surgery for non-small cell lung cancer

Osimertinib improves survival and reduces recurrence in non-small cell lung cancer.

The benefits of later school entry extend to younger siblings

Having a successful elder siblings at school helps children perform better academically.

Researchers are exploring how mountains are built

Why mountains form are deeper than previously thought?

Genomes of 233 primate species have been sequenced

New insights into genetic diversity and diseases.