Piyush Yadav

Piyush Yadav

Piyush Yadav has spent the past 25 years working as a physicist in the local community. He is a physicist passionate about making science more accessible to our readers. He holds a BSc in Natural Sciences and Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Science. You can read more about him on his bio page.

MI5 vs MI6: Difference and Comparison

The term “intelligence agencies” stands for a government department responsible for collecting information related to military or politics in support of national security.  When it comes to the UK, MI5 and MI6 are both intelligence agencies. Still, they are different…

Xanax vs Prozac: Difference and Comparison

Xanax (alprazolam) and Prozac (fluoxetine) are utilized to treat tension and frenzy problems. Prozac is utilized off-name for nervousness. Prozac is basically used to treat melancholy, bulimia, fanatical enthusiastic issues (OCD), and premenstrual dysphoric issues (PMDD). Xanax and Prozac have…

PVC vs CPVC: Difference and Comparison

The abbreviated term PVC stands for ‘Polyvinyl Chloride,’ and CPVC stands for ‘Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride.’ PVC and CPVC are piping and fitting materials that are commonly used for the purpose of residential and commercial plumbing applications. They come from the…

Asthma vs COPD: Difference and Comparison

Chronic Obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and bronchial asthma are Obstructive lung diseases. Both COPD and Asthma affect the bronchial airways called bronchioles in the respiratory tract. COPD and Asthma both diseases can be diagnosed with the same test called pulmonary…

Zego vs Dincel: Difference and Comparison

Conventional building system requires more labour and more time to construct buildings. A permanent formwork system is attracting the construction industry, allowing civil engineers to erect buildings in less time with fewer expenses. Zego and Dincel building systems are Australian…

MRI vs fMRI: Difference and Comparison

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) captures detailed images of anatomical structures using magnetic fields and radio waves. fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) measures blood flow changes in the brain, providing insights into neural activity during specific tasks or stimuli, making it…