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Should Doctors Experiment?
It can't be denied that the most significant advancements in Medicine were the results of experiments conducted by the most brilliant minds.
Tehreem Adil
Feb 26


The Deeply Rooted Practices in the Advanced Healthcare System: Homeopathy
As a patient, you will encounter a variety of opinions from relatives, friends, small-town doctors, and city doctors.
Tehreem Adil
Feb 26


Genetic Engineering and Climate Change: Paving the way for Resilient species
Genetic engineering emerges as a promising method to enhance species resilience.
Sharayu Salve
Feb 21


Can prenatal stress rewire the baby's brain?
Let’s explore how deviations from the precise process can alter the necessary cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functions.
Adéla Ondráčková
Feb 18


Pluto--A Potential Home for Humans?
Why isn’t Pluto a planet, and what other mysteries does this non-planet hold?
Salena Sharma
Feb 15


The Wu Chein Crater
This week, Young4STEM and the world celebrate Women in STEM! Today, we talk about science’s overlooked ‘law-breaker’, Chein-Shiung Wu.
Mihika Singhania
Feb 13


Groundbreaking Gene-Silencing Mechanism
Researchers from Vilnius University have identified a gene-silencing mechanism that could revolutionize our understanding of gene regulation
Saulene Sebeda
Feb 11


#23 The Forensic Revelation: The Golden Genes
Understanding Forensic DNA Some evidence may not produce a full DNA profile if the DNA is degraded.
Aiza Jamil
Feb 10


Little Lab Coats: Salting the Roads
One of the worst things about winter is driving on very very icy roads and walking on very slippery sidewalks.
Maria Wheeler
Feb 6


Have you ever heard about antimatter?
Have you ever wondered if there is a mirror version of our world? A realm where everything is just like here, but with opposite properties?
Alexa Ines Guido
Feb 1


What's Up in the February Night Sky?
Don’t be disheartened if you missed the celestial events from January because this month brings many breathtaking events!
Salena Sharma
Jan 31


Use the Stardust, Luke
In the vastness of the universe, we see countless other stars, some bigger, some smaller, some heavier, some lighter.
Abdul Rehman
Jan 30


To Infinity.... and Beyond
Almost every astronomy enthusiast has their favorite planet, but how do we find these distant worlds and why do they have such names?
Abdul Rehman
Jan 30


Little Lab Coats: Earthquakes
Tectonic plate movement can cause catastrophic earthquakes that can cause a lot of death and destruction.
Maria Wheeler
Jan 29


Uncharted: The Search for Unknown Plants
Scientists have identified 33 global "dark spots"—regions where thousands of plant species remain undiscovered.
Saulene Sebeda
Jan 27


AI Virtual Cell: How Will this Affect the Future of Biology?
In a groundbreaking leap for biology and artificial intelligence, researchers are using the power of AI to create models of human cells.
Saulene Sebeda
Jan 25


Little Lab Coats: Cyanotype Dye
Cyanotype dye has been thought of as the first photography.
Maria Wheeler
Jan 23


"Nature's Nightlights: The Enchanting Glow of Bioluminescent Algae"
You guys must have come across some videos where beaches are sparkling in blue light as the waves rush in and out to the shores...
Sharayu Salve
Jan 19


Little Lab Coats: Jellybean Taste Test
Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans are an interesting surprise. The package contains two jellybeans of the same color.
Maria Wheeler
Jan 18


Days on Earth Will Not Always Be 24 Hours
There was a time when a day on Earth lasted 13 hours, and since then, its time has increased and will continue to do so.
Salena Sharma
Jan 17


#22 The Golden Genes: The GSK II
Explore the chilling case of The Golden State Killer with DNA analysis and forensics. Uncover how DNA analysis cracked this infamous crime.
Aiza Jamil
Jan 17


From Meiji’s Labs to Diners: Rediscovering Chopsticks
What if you could enjoy the full flavour of the saltiest chips without exceeding your sodium intake?
Mihika Singhania
Jan 17


Have you heard about gluons?
Have you ever stopped to think about how particles stick together? It might sound odd, but some powerful forces glue together our universe!
Alexa Ines Guido
Jan 15


Little Lab Coats: Marshmallows
Homemade whipped cream is very easy to make but marshmallows are a little more difficult and interesting to make.
Maria Wheeler
Jan 10
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