I'm an Indian biologist-turned science journalist and an Assistant Editor at The Scientist.
In three years as a science journalist, I have authored 200 articles, which have appeared in Scientific American, Knowable Magazine, New Scientist, Live Science, and The Hindu among others. More about me.
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Small head impacts that did not cause any symptoms were linked with microbial diversity shifts in athletes, offering clues into potential biomarkers for head trauma.
Sandeep Eswarappa reflects on how his team’s UV-resistant-tardigrade discovery evolved into space experiments exploring stress tolerance in these hardy animals.
Analysis of more than 2,500 science stories revealed that men were quoted more often than women, highlighting systemic gender bias in science communication.
A complete list of my published articles is here.