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Sachin Rawat
Sachin Rawat is a freelance science and tech writer based in Bangalore. He holds a master's degree in biotechnology. Find him on Twitter at @sachinxr.
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When people born blind gain sight, the hardest part isn’t opening their eyes — it’s teaching the brain how to see.
Differences in certain avian and mammalian proteins explain why avian influenza doesn't (typically) infect humans.
Musical preferences are correlated with personality traits — and these connections are largely consistent across cultures and continents.
From gene expression to protein design, large language models are creating a suite of powerful genomic tools.
A new study concludes that eating more carbohydrates reduces a person's risk of major depressive disorder.
Managers who are able to identify and understand dark salespeople can manipulate them to benefit the company. What could be more Machiavellian than that?
A two-dimensional material made entirely of carbon called graphene won the Nobel Prize in 2010. Graphyne might be even better.
Proponents of transhumanism make big promises, such as a future in which we upload our minds into a supercomputer. But there is a fatal flaw in this argument: reductionism.
Symmetrical objects are less complex than non-symmetrical ones. Perhaps evolution acts as an algorithm with a bias toward simplicity.
One research group's AI-based drug discovery platform could be redesigned to discover VX nerve agent and 40,000 similar chemical weapons.