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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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Spectroscopy Made Easy: Advanced TechniquesSpectroscopy Made Easy: Advanced Techniques

May 19, 2026May 19, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comment | 11:21 am

In a previous post last week, I introduced the basics of spectroscopy and covered different spectroscopic techniques. This week, let’s dive deeper and understand advanced spectroscopic techniques. ORD Optical rotatory

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From PCOS to PMOS: Why So Many Women Finally Feel SeenFrom PCOS to PMOS: Why So Many Women Finally Feel Seen

May 18, 2026May 18, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comments | 10:12 am

PCOS is now being renamed to PMES/PMOS — and for many women, it feels like long-overdue validation. Discover why experts changed the name, the science behind it, and how this

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Crack the Question: Week 10 (Techniques in Biotechnology)Crack the Question: Week 10 (Techniques in Biotechnology)

May 13, 2026May 13, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comment | 9:45 am

Q1. Source: CSIR NET NOV 20; Session II A student added DMEM culture medium which was pink in color to growing liver cells. Three days later the medium color was

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Spectroscopy Basics Made EasySpectroscopy Basics Made Easy

May 12, 2026May 12, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comments | 8:29 am

basics of spectroscopy made easy using concept charts.

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