
Sayan Tribedi
Sayan Tribedi is a freelance science writer based in Kolkata, India. He holds a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Calcutta and a master's in bioinformatics from Pondicherry University. With research experience in protein-protein interactions, he brings a strong scientific foundation to his writing. Sayan enjoys translating complex scientific ideas into accessible, engaging stories for the general public. His work has appeared in The Hindu and Science Reporter, among other publications.
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Needle-free insulin? Scientists invent gel that delivers insulin through the skin in animal studiesA new polymer gel can deliver insulin through intact skin in animal tests. It could someday offer a path toward needle-free diabetes treatment, some say.
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New antivenom works against 17 dangerous African snake species, study suggestsScientists have developed a nanobody-based antivenom that neutralizes toxins from most African cobras, mambas and the rinkhals, which could offer safer, scalable protection beyond existing snakebite treatments.
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'PAC-MANN' uses magnets and glowing 'probes' to detect signs of pancreatic cancerA new test called PAC-MANN is designed to detect signs of pancreatic cancer in blood. It's still in development, but the hope is that it will help catch the deadly cancer early.
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