
Aniket Mishra
Associate Editorial Manager at DailyBrief
Associate Editorial Manager at DailyBrief
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1 month ago |
medium.com | Aniket Mishra
The title sounds cool. But what is “middle life” really? How do we even know it’s the middle of our life? Do we know for sure if we’re going to wake up tomorrow or not? Of course we have to stay positive about it, I understand that and we should. But that’s not what I’m asking. My question is different: Do we really know the beginning, the middle, or the end of anything before we actually go through it? Do we know how things begun? Do we know how they’ll end?I don’t think so.
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Aniket Mishra
Today I’m going to start a series of some of the weirdest and famous paradoxes of world which amazes us in our day to day life…I would like to start with the easiest and personal famous one i.e.The intentionally blank page paradox:- Many official documents will print blank pages in order to accomodate formatting concerns.
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Aniket Mishra
Many notable success stories began in failure: Henry Ford went bankrupt before starting the Ford motor company; Thomas Edison tested thousands of materials before creating the carbon- filament lightbulb; I know I’m hurting Tesla fans on this statement I’m Tesla fans too; J.K. Rowling received twelve rejections before the first Harry Potter book was published. Why did these individuals ultimately succeed, when so many others never manage to get past their failing phase?
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Mar 25, 2025 |
digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu | Shahzad Ahmad |Mohammad Aslam Imtiaz |Aniket Mishra |Ruiqi Wang
AbstractNeurofilament light chain (NfL) levels in circulation have been established as a sensitive biomarker of neuro-axonal damage across a range of neurodegenerative disorders. Elucidation of the genetic architecture of blood NfL levels could provide new insights into molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative disorders.
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Mar 25, 2025 |
digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu | Yunju Yang |Maria J. Knol |Ruiqi Wang |Aniket Mishra
AbstractCerebral white matter hyperintensities on MRI are markers of cerebral small vessel disease, a major risk factor for dementia and stroke. Despite the successful identification of multiple genetic variants associated with this highly heritable condition, its genetic architecture remains incompletely understood. More specifically, the role of DNA methylation has received little attention.
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