Shalini Saxena, Ars Technica UK

Shalini Saxena

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Past articles by Shalini:

As climates cool, adaptation heats up

Body size changes more rapidly when the planet cools than when it heats up. → Read More

Cooler climates linked to rapid evolution

Body size changes more rapidly when the planet cools than when it heats up. → Read More

Aggressive emissions cutbacks would drop heat waves in half in 20 years

Extremely hot weather events would become half as likely to happen. → Read More

Aggressive emissions cutbacks would drop heat waves in half in 20 years

Extremely hot weather events would become half as likely to happen. → Read More

Sponges innocent of producing a toxic industrial chemical

We now know whodunnit, but we have no idea why this toxin is being made. → Read More

Sponges produce a toxic chemical we’ve been using as a flame retardant

We now know whodunnit, but we have no idea why this toxin is being made. → Read More

Use of biofuel could reduce aviation-related emissions

But burning biofuel still gives off a lot of soot particles. → Read More

Use of biofuel could reduce aviation-related emissions

But burning biofuel still gives off a lot of soot particles. → Read More

Magnetic storage reaches the atomic level

The magnetic field of a single atom is read and written, but it's not very stable. → Read More

Magnetic storage reaches the atomic level

The magnetic field of a single atom is read and written, but it's not very stable. → Read More

Researchers create electronic rose complete with wires and supercapacitors

Taking advantage of natural plant physiology to grow electronics. → Read More

Researchers create electronic rose complete with wires and supercapacitors

Taking advantage of natural plant physiology to grow electronics. → Read More

New fabric generates electricity from sunlight and wind

Hybrid textiles composed of photovoltaic and triboelectric nanogenerators. → Read More

Inkjets + lasers = new precision 3D printing system

New dual-step method provides 3D printing of conductive metals. → Read More

A new synthetic skin restores the real stuff’s youthful appearance

Cross-linked polymer layer restores mechanical and aesthetic look of skin. → Read More

Rising carbon dioxide levels could actually help reduce water scarcity

Increased CO2 could reduce crop growing seasons and crop water consumption. → Read More

A 50-year challenge to produce a single-atom heat engine

Electrodes and lasers make a single-atom version of industrial machinery. → Read More

Making transistors with dissolved nanocrystals

Solution-based processing of a field-effect transistor from inorganic nanocrystals. → Read More

Black carbon ages once it hits the atmosphere

The aging process alters its influence on local pollution and climate warming. → Read More

A graphene patch that monitors and possibly treats diabetes

Transparent, flexible electronics conform directly to the skin. → Read More