About Bohring

Has this ever happened to you: you come across something amazing and are intrigued to explore the science behind it but failed because of the complex equations lurking beneath the surface?

A warm welcome to ‘Bohring’, the biweekly newsletter of Physics Students Society, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India.

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We aim to familiarize you with the basics of these scientific ideas in layman's terms. You get to know about the individuals, civilizations, and forces that helped shape the modern scientific world. We teach you not just WHAT? but also WHY?

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Samreet Singh Dhillon is a physics postgraduate student from Amritsar, India. His field of interest is Quantum Field Theory and Astrophysics. He loves to watch movies, play piano and chess and read books.
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I am a final year student of B. Sc(hons) Physics at GNDU, Amritsar. I am a science communicator. I am currently working as content writer for a space science company called Spaceonova.
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