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Radioactivity Explained: The Science Behind Unstable AtomsRadioactivity Explained: The Science Behind Unstable Atoms

June 2, 2026June 2, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comment | 11:07 am

What is radioactivity? Also known as radioactive decay, it is a physical process wherein an unstable nucleus of an atom releases energy and particles in order to achieve a stable

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Why Can a 5-Year-Old Learn a Language Faster Than Me?Why Can a 5-Year-Old Learn a Language Faster Than Me?

June 1, 2026June 1, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comment | 10:12 am

Discover the science behind language learning. Learn why children and adults acquire languages differently—and why adults can still achieve fluency.

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Due to the structure of fatty acids, they can form micelles and bilayers

Crack the question: Week 12 (Cellular Organization)Crack the question: Week 12 (Cellular Organization)

May 27, 2026May 27, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comment | 10:43 am

Q1. Source: CSIR NET NOV 20; Session I Which of the following signaling molecules is NOT a protein or peptide? a. Transforming Growth Factor alpha (TGF alpha)b. Erythropoietinc. Granulocyte Colony

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GC-MS and LC-MS: Everything You Need to KnowGC-MS and LC-MS: Everything You Need to Know

May 26, 2026May 26, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comment | 1:17 pm

In the last two weeks, we explored basics of spectroscopy and advanced spectroscopic techniques. This week, let’s look at a combination technique which involved chromatography (separation) and spectroscopy (detection). Both

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What Learning a New Language Does to Your Brain (Part 1)What Learning a New Language Does to Your Brain (Part 1)

May 25, 2026May 25, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 4 Comments | 7:59 am

What happens inside your brain when you learn a new language? Discover the neuroscience behind language learning, neuroplasticity, memory, neural pathways, and how your brain rewires itself with every new

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Crack the Question: Week 11 (Biochemistry)Crack the Question: Week 11 (Biochemistry)

May 20, 2026May 20, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comment | 9:13 am

Q1. Source: GATE 2016 When freshly isolated intact mitochondria were incubated with ADP and inorganic phosphate neither the oxygen consumption nor the ATP synthesis could be detected. Addition of succinate

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