Kailash Junior

Kailash Budhathoki is an accomplished applied scientist at Amazon. With a robust background in scientific research and innovation, he brings a wealth of expertise to his role, driving forward advancements in technology and enhancing the customer experience. Kailash's commitment to excellence and his passion for leveraging cutting-edge science to solve real-world challenges underscore his contributions to Amazon's pioneering efforts in e-commerce and beyond.

JET sets new fusion energy record with deuterium-tritium fuel

The Joint European Torus (JET), one of the world’s largest and most powerful fusion machines, has achieved a new energy record by using the same fuel mixture that will power future fusion reactors. In its final deuterium-tritium experiments, JET produced...

Revolutionizing Industrial Robotics with Deep Reinforcement Learning

In the realm of industrial automation, robots are taking center stage, but mastering complex tasks like object grasping and assembly has been a hurdle. However, a recent breakthrough by researchers at Qingdao University of Technology is poised to change that...

How Raindrops and Leaf Vibrations Spread Plant Spores

A team of researchers from Cornell University has discovered how raindrops and leaf vibrations can launch plant spores into the air, where they can infect healthy plants. The study, published in Science Advances, is the first to analyze spore dispersion...

Bird Brains: Evolutionary Secrets Unveiled

Evolutionary biologists at Johns Hopkins Medicine have unveiled groundbreaking insights into the evolution of bird brains, shedding light on the long-standing mystery of how avian brains adapted for flight. Their research, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B,...

Moon is shrinking, causing landslides in lunar south pole

In a cosmic revelation, Earth's moon has undergone a significant transformation, diminishing more than 150 feet in circumference over millions of years due to the gradual cooling of its core. Much like a grape wrinkles into a raisin, the moon...

Paleontologists Identify Exceptionally Well-Preserved Dinosaur Species in Thailand

A multi-institutional team of paleontologists made an astounding discovery in Thailand back in 2012 when they unearthed the fossil of a previously unknown dinosaur species. The remarkable finding was recently published in the journal Diversity, where the group of researchers...
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