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Sanjukta Mondal

Sanjukta Mondal

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Sanjukta Mondal is a freelance science journalist and communicator with a Master’s in Chemistry. She is on a mission to decode the complex world of science writing, one article at a time,powered by coffee and her curiosity for the extraordinary stories behind ordinary things. Her words have appeared on Chemistry World, BioSpace and The Hindu. When she's not crafting stories, you'll find her exploring new worlds through the lens of her camera and the words of a book.

Articles by Sanjukta Mondal

Medical Xpress / Exposure to antibiotics as a newborn can impair immune response to vaccines, study finds

Immunization programs save millions of lives every year by protecting against preventable diseases. The immune response to vaccines, however, varies significantly between individuals, and the results can be suboptimal in ...

Apr 4, 2025
Medical Xpress / Dopamine neurons that fuel overeating may weaken effectiveness of obesity medication

Delicious and extremely palatable food can increase the tendency of hedonic eating, where one consumes food for the sole purpose of deriving pleasure instead of the body's energy needs. Hedonic eating often leads to eating ...

Apr 1, 2025
Medical Xpress / New study reveals protector protein that supports hair regrowth in adults

Alopecia is an autoimmune disorder that causes non-scarring hair loss on the scalp and body that is experienced by almost 2% of the global population at some point in their lifetime.

Mar 29, 2025
Phys.org / Radioisotopic ages of newly discovered fossil sites hold clues to evolution of mammals

Anatolia, the western part of modern-day Turkey that sits at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe, is a fossil-rich land crucial to unlocking the mysteries surrounding the evolution of mammals over the last 10 million ...

Mar 25, 2025
Medical Xpress / Microdosing LSD for ADHD is no better than a placebo, clinical trial shows

Microdosing, or low-dose treatment of psychedelics such as lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), has gained popularity in recent years as a potential method for alleviating symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ...

Mar 21, 2025
Phys.org / Scientists reveal a hidden, sunlight-driven source of a potent greenhouse gas

The term greenhouse gas often brings carbon dioxide (CO2) to mind, and rightly so, as it is a key contributor to rising global temperatures. However, a more potent pollutant and greenhouse gas that often gets overlooked is ...

Mar 19, 2025
Medical Xpress / Deep learning uncovers gene targets and potential drugs to slow brain aging

In a new study reported in Science Advances, scientists analyzed MRI data stored at the UK Biobank and identified seven genes responsible for fast biological brain aging and 13 existing drugs that can target those genes.

Mar 16, 2025
Phys.org / Plastic trash in bird nests documents the Anthropocene epoch

What if expiration dates could tell us more than when something goes bad? Scientists have found that dates on plastic food and beverage packaging can serve as markers of the Anthropocene, a period in Earth's history marked ...

Mar 11, 2025
Medical Xpress / 3D-printed tissue restores erectile function and aids reproduction in animal study

Erectile dysfunction affects over 40% of men over 40, yet our understanding of the condition remains limited. Research on this issue has mostly relied on real organs, making it difficult to study the detailed interaction ...

Mar 8, 2025
Medical Xpress / Scientists observe that smartphone restriction for three days can alter brain activity

A smartphone's glow is often the first and last thing we see as we wake up in the morning and go to sleep at the end of the day. It is increasingly becoming an extension of our body that we struggle to part with. In a recent ...

Mar 4, 2025