Cervical cancer occurs when there is a change in the cells of a woman’s cervix. It is characterized by slow growth, and hence there is
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CAN DEVICES BE AUTONOMOUS? – SELF SUSTAINING INTELLIGENT MICROSYSTEMS
A group of researchers from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, brought forth an electronic microsystem, which intelligently responds to information inputs without any external energy
Will CRISPR wipe out fatal disorders in humans?
The CRISPR/ Cas9 Gene editing technology succeeded to remove the mutations in the cells grown at lab. But with the change in time and the
A Glimpse into the Loop Quantum Gravity
Inside the black hole resides a mystery. What happens at its centre? What happens if we squeeze the observable universe in size smaller than an
The Umbilicus: Anatomy in Ayurveda and Modern Medicine
The Umbilical region of the human body, located centrally in the mesogastrium region of the abdomen in the mesogastrium proper is medically the most neglected
Gas Sensor: Review
Abstract This Review paper gives a brief introduction about gas sensors, its types, their construction and their applications. The different types of gas sensors explained
SPITTLEBUG
We all are familiar with the ”spittle-like foam” in our garden plants. Have you ever wondered where does it come from? Some of us may
ROBOTICS: The Emerging Technology
Robotics : The image usually conjured up by the word robot is that of a mechanical being, more or less human in shape. Common in
Enhanced Diet for Astronauts in Spaceflight
Think about eating the same meals for weeks, if not months. Even the most appetizing dishes can begin to lose their appeal. Both on Earth
Fetus in fetu (FIF), a rare congenital anomaly
Have you ever thought about a situation where you have a twin growing or even found dead inside you from the time you were in
EXPLORING 5G : PART 3- BEAMFORMING & MASSIVE MIMO explained
The unquenchable demand for high-speed mobile data has put today’s cellular base stations in a tight spot. In many urban areas with dense populations, increasing
moiré-trapped valley excitons in MoSe2/WSe2 heterobilayers
The Moire pattern is observed in 2D semiconductors like transitional metal dichalcogenides when two layers are placed one above another with a slight difference in