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A Bachelor's student in Physics with a versatile aptitude for Nuclear Physics, Environmental Science, and Astronomy. Authored and refined over 70 comprehensive articles encompassing key subjects such as quantum tunneling, black holes, the James Webb Space Telescope, quantum tunneling in stars, climate change, and more within the domains of Astronomy, Quantum Physics, Nuclear Physics, and Life Sciences. | A Bachelor's student in Physics with a versatile aptitude for Nuclear Physics, Environmental Science, and Astronomy. Authored and refined over 70 comprehensive articles encompassing key subjects such as quantum tunneling, black holes, the James Webb Space Telescope, quantum tunneling in stars, climate change, and more within the domains of Astronomy, Quantum Physics, Nuclear Physics, and Life Sciences. | ||
[[Category:Astronomy Authors| | [[Category:Astronomy Authors|Mahapatra, Pranav]] | ||
[[Category:Computers Authors| | [[Category:Computers Authors|Mahapatra, Pranav]] | ||
[[Category:Physics Authors| | [[Category:Physics Authors|Mahapatra, Pranav]] |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 28 April 2023
A Bachelor's student in Physics with a versatile aptitude for Nuclear Physics, Environmental Science, and Astronomy. Authored and refined over 70 comprehensive articles encompassing key subjects such as quantum tunneling, black holes, the James Webb Space Telescope, quantum tunneling in stars, climate change, and more within the domains of Astronomy, Quantum Physics, Nuclear Physics, and Life Sciences.