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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A Fungus, Not Its Insect Host, Paints the World Red
The Scientist
Lac insects carry a yeast-like symbiont that produces a commercially important bright red pigment, revealing insights about insect-microbe symbiosis.
Can Spit Help Diagnose Endometriosis?
The Scientist
Distinct microRNA signatures in the saliva of people with endometriosis provide a basis for a non-invasive diagnostic test and shed light on disease biology.
How Cysteine Depletion Drives Cells to Burn Fat
The Scientist
Absence of cysteine in mice coaxed fat-storing cells to burn energy, causing weight loss and offering potential therapeutic targets to improve metabolic health.
A complete list of my published articles is here.