• 2015 Nov

    Capacitor Based Sensors

    The smartphones of the recent times are all equipped with a technology where the phone can detect the portrait and landscape orientations and change the screen accordingly, popularly called as automatic screen rotation. The…

    November 17, 2015
  • 2015 Nov

    Physics of Aurora Borealis

    We must all have seen a large collection of beautiful photographs on the internet with hanging green and pink lights over a clear night sky. This phenomenon is called the “aurora borealis” when it…

    November 16, 2015
  • 2015 Nov

    Physics in Chemistry – Reverse Osmosis

    Water crisis is an imminent threat to the world populations with raising sea levels, temperatures and other manifestations of climate change. A whopping 2.8 billion people are already victims of it and the disaster…

    November 15, 2015
  • 2015 Nov

    An Introduction to Gravity

    If you’ve ever sat underneath an apple tree and wondered why an apple fell down to the ground, instead of moving in any other direction, you would have had a similar experience that Isaac…

    November 11, 2015
  • 2015 Nov

    Biophysics: Where Physics Meets Biology

    Physics is the study of our physical reality, focusing on topics such as motion, matter and every observable event that can be explained using mathematics. Contrary, biology is the study of life and living…

    November 7, 2015
  • 2015 Nov

    Approaches to Understanding Physics

    Physics is one of the most complicated subjects to properly comprehend, even when repeatedly reading the same passages in the textbook in attempt to fully grasp the concepts. However, this is a static mnemonic…

    November 5, 2015