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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Species-wide genomics of kākāpō provides tools to accelerate recovery
High-quality kākāpō population sequencing provides a breakthrough in understanding key conservation genetics.
Stevens researchers aim for weather forecasters’ biggest blind spot
Assessment of deterministic and probabilistic precipitation nowcasting techniques.
Researchers describe seven new species of walking leaves
The discovery of new leaf insects : curious and cryptic.
Heat stress in cattle is a global risk due to climate change
Expansion of cattle farming and unchecked climate change could expose over 1 billion cows to heat stress.
The monarch butterfly might not be as endangered as previously thought
The numbers of milkweeds and monarchs increased after the last glacial period.
Stormwater Biofiltration increases coho salmon hatchling survival
Bioretention filtration prevents acute mortality and reduces chronic toxicity for early-life stage coho salmon.
Older adults with mild cognitive impairment may struggle with daily decision-making
Mild cognitive impairment is linked with everyday decision making.
A group of unhealthy traits has been linked to earlier heart attacks and strokes
The link between asymptomatic metabolic syndrome in middle age and cardiovascular disease.
Reports of forced intercourse remained high during the pandemic
Young women report higher rates of forced sexual intercourse during pandemic.
Climate distress linked to anxiety and action in youth
The psycho-social impacts of the climate crisis on young people in the UK.
Biodiversity protects against invasions of non-native tree species
Which regions on Earth are most vulnerable to non-native tree invasions?
Fossils of “primitive cousins of T rex” shed light on the end of the age of dinosaurs in Africa
The diversity of dinosaurs in Morocco at the end of the Cretaceous period.