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Anoj Khadka

  • Observing the vibration of the universe

    Observing the vibration of the universe

    Though we are able to view wonderful colors of the nature through our eye, human eye is sensitive to only a very narrow fraction of whole electromagnetic spectrum of light. Light wave is basically a radiation emitted when matter interact electromagnetically and depending upon the nature of interaction, different kind of light will have different…

  • Nowak’s Punishment Study

    Nowak’s Punishment Study

    Martin A. Nowak's mathematical models challenge conventional theories in evolution, cancer, and HIV, now focusing on life’s origin, showing selection can exist before replication.

  • Simplified chemistry of pottery

    Simplified chemistry of pottery

    Pottery vessels have been crafted for about 18,000 years, but what transforms raw clay into a colourful pot? And what chemistry lies behind the process?

  • Second moon for the Earth

    Second moon for the Earth

    This month, Earth is predicted to undergo a temporary gravitational capture of a second natural satellite, an asteroid designated 2024 PT5. Unlike Earth’s primary natural satellite, which has maintained a stable orbit for approximately 4 billion years, this newly captured object will remain in orbit for a brief period of about two months (Sept. 29…