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Have you heard about quarks?
Did you ever stop to wonder what matter is made of? What are the fundamental ingredients of everything we touch and see?
Alexa Ines Guido
Nov 13, 2024


Guiding the Guide: The Ancient Compass
When was the last time you used Google Maps? Well, today we learn about a tool that would change the course of history.
Mihika Singhania
Nov 12, 2024


Little Lab Coats: Invisible Ink
People have been using invisible ink for 2,000 years. Sending notes or secret messages is a fun part of childhood that we all remember.
Maria Wheeler
Nov 7, 2024


The Deadly Cupid's Arrow
Sorry to break it to all the romantics, but modern science says love is just neurotransmitters mingling and hormones attacking your heart!
Tehreem Adil
Nov 4, 2024


What's Up in the November Night Sky?
I share this sadness with many, but if you’re an avid stargazer like I am, the shorter days give us more time to observe celestial events,
Salena Sharma
Nov 1, 2024


At a Billionth Meter: India & Nanotechnology
Today’s blog is on India’s primary contribution towards CNTs – a single layer of carbon atoms rolled into a perfect cylinder.
Mihika Singhania
Oct 29, 2024


The #1 Killer You've Never Heard Of: Air Pollution. Nanoparticles to the Rescue.
The air is thick with pollutants, from vehicle exhaust to industrial emissions. But what if we told you there's a tiny hero on the horizon?
Rabia Basri
Oct 28, 2024


Biology Fun Facts: Halloween Edition
For the spooky season, here are some fun (or really eerie) facts about biology!
Saulene Sebeda
Oct 26, 2024


How Vaccines Work: A Cellular Perspective
Vaccines are among the most powerful tools in medicine, helping your immune system combat infectious diseases before they can cause harm.
Saulene Sebeda
Oct 26, 2024


Have you heard about particle physics?
What exactly is particle physics? What does particle physics study? When you think about it, what image comes to your mind?
Alexa Ines Guido
Oct 25, 2024


Plants can be modified too? How and by what ? GM Plants
Genetic modification (GM) is a technological process that entails the insertion of DNA into an organism's genome.
Sharayu Salve
Oct 23, 2024


#18 The Forensic Alchemist: Deborah Frincke
Discover the groundbreaking work of Deborah Frincke in digital forensics and cybersecurity. Uncover her impact on computer science.
Aiza Jamil
Oct 21, 2024


Planet Weekly: Lord of the Rings
Saturn is the beloved ring bearer of our solar system.
Abdul Rehman
Oct 20, 2024


The Martian Progress
We’ve all heard that humans are trying to colonize Mars, but have you ever wondered how close we are to fulfilling such an ambitious goal?
Abdul Rehman
Oct 20, 2024


One nucleotide difference to Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a very serious but one of the most misunderstood and mistreated mental health conditions in the world.
Adéla Ondráčková
Oct 19, 2024


An Alchemist's Guide to Cure Death
The alchemists were optimistic visionaries who sought to bring a cure to the greatest curse of mortal beings- Death.
Tehreem Adil
Oct 19, 2024


The *All Seasons* Science Club: Puking Pumpkins
Besides using candles to illuminate your creations, you can also utilize baking soda and vinegar to create an exciting display.
Maria Wheeler
Oct 17, 2024


Nanoparticle Nirvana: Unleashing the Ultimate Skincare Revolution
Get ready to unlock the secrets of radiant, healthy-looking skin! Nanoparticles are transforming the skincare landscape...
Rabia Basri
Oct 13, 2024


Is a singular protein the key to mood and motivation changes?
Our entire nervous system consists of two main cell types - neurons and glial cells.
Adéla Ondráčková
Oct 12, 2024


Have you heard about vacuum fluctuations in space?
Imagine for a moment a vacuum, a completely empty space. Is it a deep and endless black? Is it a pure and blinding white?
Alexa Ines Guido
Oct 11, 2024


The All Seasons Science Club: Leafy Chromatography
The actual science of the leaves changing color is that they are dying and losing some of the chlorophyll in the leaves in breaking down.
Maria Wheeler
Oct 10, 2024


Directed Evolution: Can Scientists Really Speed Up the Process of Evolution?
irected evolution is the synthetic process of expediting the process of evolution of molecules and systems.
Saulene Sebeda
Oct 10, 2024


Petri dish to dinning dish - lab grown meat
It's real animal meat, including seafood and organ meats, that is produced by cultivating animal cells directly.
Sharayu Salve
Oct 9, 2024


A Good Doctor is a Good Astronomer
Do you know that at this very moment, there is stardust rushing through your veins?
Tehreem Adil
Oct 5, 2024
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