What makes us who we are? This deep, philosophical question is one that mankind has been struggling to find answers to. Most argue that our lives are amalgamations of our sensory experiences – each of those providing a unique ... Read more
Science Weekly
Predicting the future isn’t magic. It’s AI; Supervised Learning
“I am telling you, the world’s first trillionaires are going to come from somebody who masters AI and all its derivatives, and applies it in ways we never thought ... Read more
How Complex You Are!
Have you ever thought about how complex you are! Compare with the ones around you. You are different in all aspects. Your creativity, attitude, taste, goal, habits, phenotype may not be found ... Read more
Nano-02
Carbon is one of the essential elements of the earth. Solid carbon exists as graphite and diamond. However, four basic forms of carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) have been invented; fullerene, single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT), ... Read more
Pulse Oximetry
Beep! The reading was “60”. Probably a mistake because the young boy stood there firmly. But within minutes, he collapsed with a cardiac arrest. The reading “60”, wasn’t his pulse, but the level of Oxygen ... Read more
Surface Plasmon Resonance Microscopy
"A few weeks ago, we the members of Team-H, debated opposing the fact that, “When we compare electrons and photons, electrons are the best sources to investigate molecular structures.” It was one of the 5 interesting and ... Read more
Digital Circuits I: Simple Foundations
With the transition of the computer from the 2nd to the 3rd generation, the introduction of transistor-based circuitry was applied very meticulously and consistently in the design of the computer. This ... Read more
Nano-01
Tiny nanoparticles have been able to lead the way in inverting the world. If you want to get an idea of the amazing things a nanoparticle can do, take your mind into nanostructure, then you can find a thousand things you can do ... Read more