I'm an Indian biologist-turned science journalist and an Assistant Editor at The Scientist.
In 2.5 years as a science journalist, I have authored more than 100 articles, which have appeared in Scientific American, Knowable Magazine, New Scientist, Live Science, and The Hindu among others. More about me.
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Bed bug and cockroach genomes reveal how they spread in urban areas and resist insecticides, potentially guiding better pest control strategies.
Why Do People Sometimes Forget Their Dreams?
The Scientist
Brain activity, neurotransmitter levels, and a combination of psychological factors influence whether people remember most of their dreams in vivid detail.
Science retracted a 2010 study that claimed bacteria could use arsenic for growth. Some scientists support the decision, while others find it harsh.
A complete list of my published articles is here.