About the author

Sanjukta Mondal is a freelance communicator and independent journalist on a mission to decode the bewitching world we live in, one script and article at a time. She holds a master’s degree in Industrial Chemistry.

For the past four years, she has spent her days navigating the labyrinth of science writing, fueled by coffee and an insatiable curiosity about the extraordinary stories behind ordinary things.

Her work has appeared in Chemistry World, Nature India, Phys.org, The Hindu, and on YouTube channels like ScienceABC and Science is Dope.

Author’s Interests:

When not crafting stories, you’ll find Sanjukta exploring new worlds through the lens of her camera or the pages of a book.

She has an unshakeable loyalty to crime dramas and live-action superhero shows, insisting on watching them even when the quality takes a nosedive.

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