Pranjal Malewar is passionate about technology as a science writer, Pranjal Malewar contributes to both Tech Explorist and Inceptive Mind.
Astronomers from Trinity College Dublin used the James Webb Space Telescope to study the atmosphere of SIMP-0136, a nearby rogue planet not bound to ...
ELECOM, a trailblazer in mobile battery technology since 2010, has once again pushed the boundaries of innovation. Maintaining its position as Japan’s top-selling mobile battery brand for over a ...
The world needs a clean energy revolution because billions of people do not have access to electricity. Global energy demand is expected to increase substantially in the next few decades. Colombian ...
Smart living doesn’t always have to be about networked devices in your own four walls; it can also help people in completely different ways. To make everyday life safer for visually impaired, blind, ...
Artist’s concept of Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapons Concept (HAWC) vehicle. Credit: Lockheed Martin The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), Lockheed ...
Using glass fiber-reinforced plastics (GFRP) in wind turbine blades creates significant recycling challenges because GFRP is hard to break down and reuse. Unlike thermoplastics, which can be melted ...
EPFL researchers have experimentally observed both first- and second-order dissipative phase transitions (DPTs) in a superconducting Kerr resonator. By introducing a two-photon drive, they precisely ...
The electric vehicle revolution is shifting gears. More people than ever are embracing EVs, drawn by promises of cleaner air, quieter streets, and freedom from fossil fuels. But there’s a catch. The ...
Researchers from Bournemouth University discovered early evidence of transport technology used by settlers in the USA over 20,000 years ago at White Sands National Park, New Mexico. They found drag ...
A team of students from ETH Zurich and ZHAW Zurich has designed and build a rover robot prototype based on animals like deer and antelope (Springbok) and how they move quickly in some circumstances.
Space propulsion company Pulsar Fusion has started construction on what it claims is the largest practical nuclear fusion rocket engine ever built. Its exhaust speeds could exceed 500,000 miles per ...
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