Ameya Paleja
Ameya Paleja is a science writer based in Hyderabad, India. A Molecular Biologist at heart, he traded the micropipette to write about science during the pandemic and does not want to go back. He likes to write about genetics, microbes, technology, and public policy.
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Recent Articles
Unraveling the Universe's Greatest Enigma: UK Scientists Develop Quantum Detectors to Observe Dark Matter
Broke On: Thursday, 04 July 2024A team of UK scientists from Lancaster University, University of Oxford, and Royal Holloway are collaborating to build the world's most sensitive quantum detectors to observe dark matter directly in laboratories. Dark matter, making up approximately 80% of the universe's matter, is believed to interact weakly with ordinary matter and may consist of new particles or axions. The researchers plan to use quantum technologies like superfluid helium-3 and superconducting quantum amplifiers to search for both candidates. Newly Discovered Particle Aligns with Predictions of Glueball, a Theoretical State Made of Gluons
Broke On: Wednesday, 08 May 2024Physicists from various institutions have announced the possible detection of elusive glueballs, particles made entirely of gluons, in a groundbreaking discovery at the Beijing Electron-Positron Collider. The findings come from the BES III experiment and align with Lattice quantum chromodynamics (QCD) predictions. The new particle X(2370), exhibiting no electric charge, odd parity, and a mass within the predicted range for the lightest glueball state, was identified in over 10 billion J/ψ meson decays. US Space Force's X-37B Prepares for Seventh and Highest Flight Yet
Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023The X-37B space plane is set to embark on its seventh and highest flight yet. The launch is scheduled for December 10 on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The X-37B is capable of traveling 150 to 500 miles above Earth while in orbit and then landing like a plane. This will be the first time the X-37B flies with SpaceX.