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Scholar to Scientist: Hannah Selvarathinam’s Groundbreaking Neurogenetics Research
Title: From Scholar to Scientist: Hannah Selvarathinam’s Journey into Neurogenetics Research Hannah Selvarathinam, a highly impressive scholar, has made remarkable strides in the field of neurogenetics. Mentored by Dr. Ghose, Hannah has been a standout researcher since her early days at university. Her foresight and proactive approach to seeking research opportunities led her to work…

Revolutionizing Food Safety: How Smart Packaging Technology Tackles Waste and Illness
Title: The Future of Food Safety: Smart Packaging Technology Introduction Food producers are hesitant to add costs to food packaging, even if it means improved food safety and reduced waste, according to a group of McMaster researchers. However, a new technology based on smart packaging could revolutionize the food industry, saving producers and consumers billions…

Unearthing Resilience: How a Neolithic Coastal Village Thrived During a Global Climate Shift
Title: Unearthing Resilience: The Unexpected Prosperity of a Neolithic Coastal Village During a Global Climate Shift Introduction A groundbreaking study published in the journal Antiquity by an international team of archaeologists from UC San Diego, the University of Haifa, and Bar-Ilan University reveals new evidence that challenges the prevailing view of the 8.2ka event, a…

New Study Shatters Lifelong Burden Belief: 80% of CRPS Patients Recover within 18 Months
Title: Paradigm Shift in Understanding CRPS: New Study Offers Hope for Recovery A groundbreaking study led by NeuRA’s Centre for Pain IMPACT, in partnership with the University of South Australia, reveals life-changing outcomes for people with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). The study found that up to 80% of patients can recover within the first…

Reducing Astronomy Conference Emissions: A Greener and More Inclusive Approach
Title: Making Astronomy Meetings Greener and More Inclusive: A Systematic Study of CO2 Emissions and Proposed Solutions A new study published in PNAS Nexus has estimated the CO2-equivalent emissions for conference travel to all 362 open meetings in the field of astronomy in 2019. The total is an estimated 42,500 tons, or about 1 ton…

Electric Pulses Increase Gene Therapy Cellular Uptake by 40 Times: A Potential Revolution in Gene Therapy
Title: “Revolutionizing Gene Therapy: Electric Pulses Increase Cellular Uptake of Genetic Material by 40 Times” Gene therapy is a promising field with the potential to cure or compensate for genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis, sickle-cell disease, hemophilia, and diabetes. However, one of the challenges in gene therapy is delivering the right dose of genetic…

Nanoparticle-Containing Consumer Products: Risks to Indoor Air Quality and Child Health
Title: The Impact of Nanoparticle-Containing Consumer Products on Indoor Air Quality and Human Health A new study published in the journal Science of the Total Environment has revealed that the movement of people in a space where nanoparticle-containing consumer products have been sprayed can result in the suspension of nanoparticles into the air. Furthermore, children…

Global Warming and Extreme Heat: Understanding the Role of Anticyclones in Heatwaves
Title: The Connection Between Global Warming and Heatwaves: A Local Focus on Anticyclones As the world continues to grapple with the complexities of global warming, the need to model globally and predict locally is more crucial than ever. The recent El Niño of 2023 has brought warm temperatures to many parts of the globe, while…

Unraveling Election Systems: A Math and Physics Perspective on Voting Fairness and Flaws – From FPTP to Condorcet and Borda
The Science Behind Elections: A Comprehensive Look at Voting Systems and Their Drawbacks In 2024, approximately 60 national elections will take place worldwide, involving two billion people. Among these, the high-stakes national elections in India and the U.S. presidential election are of particular interest. Despite the apparent chaos and volatility of elections, there’s a science…

Indian Space Situational Assessment Report (ISSAR) 2023: Analysis of Space Debris, Collision Avoidance, and Satellite Re-entry
Title: A Look at the Indian Space Situational Assessment Report (ISSAR) 2023: Space Debris, Collision Avoidance, and Satellite Re-entry The Indian Space Situational Assessment Report (ISSAR) for 2023 has highlighted a significant increase in space objects placed in orbit last year compared to 2022. The report, compiled by ISRO System for Safe and Sustainable Space…