
Radifah Kabir
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Journalist @ThePrintIndia. Ex: @abplive. Engineer. I write explainers on science, and stories based on research papers and interviews. Cinephile. Lana addict
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47 yrs ago, this Indian-origin physicist asked Feynman a question. He hasn’t looked back since Radifah Kabir Radifah Kabir reports #ThePrintScience theprint.in/science/47-yrs…

47 yrs ago, this Indian-origin physicist asked Feynman a question. He hasn’t looked back since Radifah Kabir Radifah Kabir reports #ThePrintScience theprint.in/science/47-yrs…

Can black holes be termed bright holes? Watch Professor Yogendra Narain Srivastava, who once impressed Richard Feynman, talk about astrophysics, nuclear medicine & battery-free pacemakers with Radifah Kabir Radifah Kabir on #ThePrintUnInterrupted youtu.be/qk87dQ0VSoI

5/5: Watch Professor Srivastava & Radifah Kabir Radifah Kabir discuss black holes, quantum mysteries, dark matter, cancer cures & battery-free pacemakers in this extraordinary conversation Watch #ThePrintUninterrupted youtu.be/qk87dQ0VSoI

Can black holes be termed bright holes? Watch Professor Yogendra Narain Srivastava, who once impressed Richard Feynman, talk about astrophysics, nuclear medicine & battery-free pacemakers with Radifah Kabir Radifah Kabir on #ThePrintUnInterrupted youtu.be/qk87dQ0VSoI


At Feynman’s 60th birthday, a younger Indian-origin physicist asked a question that left the legend speechless. Today, Yogendra N. Srivastava calls black holes “bright holes” & builds cancer-fighting tech. Read my exclusive interview for ThePrintIndia tinyurl.com/37tfdf6p


5/5: Read this report by Radifah Kabir Radifah Kabir to know how Srivastava, driven by personal loss, discovered a way to produce potential life-saving cancer cures, while also unlocking the mysteries of the universe’s most enigmatic giants: black holes. theprint.in/science/47-yrs…

What if black holes aren't cosmos's voids, but its brightest beacons? I spoke with Prof Yogendra Srivastava about his theory of "bright holes", curing cancer with radionuclides, dark matter & his personal connections with Nobel laureates. ThePrintIndia youtu.be/qk87dQ0VSoI?si…

In April, this year, I had done a ground report for ThePrintIndia on the anomalous case of Kabir Paharia—an MBBs aspirant with a rare condition called Amniotic Band Syndrome, whose fate hung in limbo, owing to the NMC’s requirement of “having both hands intact. (1/2)

