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Biological Cloning: Dolly the Sheep
Dolly was a vital part of Roslin Institute's research into genetically modified farm animals.
Saulene Sebeda
Aug 29, 2024


The Woman Behind the Double Helix
She moved her fellowship to Birkbeck College, where she began studying the structure of plant viruses, particularly the tobacco mosaic virus
Nidhi
Aug 28, 2024


The Effects of Bleaching Your Hair
The bleach lifts the hair cuticles and makes your hair more porous, which means that it is more susceptible to damage with heat or color.
Maria Wheeler
Aug 27, 2024


Revolutionizing Medicine: The Advantages of Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery
Imagine a future where medications can precisely target only the diseased cells in your body, leaving healthy cells untouched.
Rabia Basri
Aug 23, 2024


Have you heard about CERN?
This event can be imagined as slow-motion footage of two water-filled balloons bursting upon collision.
Alexa Ines Guido
Aug 21, 2024


The Summer Science Club: Lava Lamps
As school ends millions of kids are released from a strict schedule of learning and innovating.
Maria Wheeler
Aug 19, 2024


Exoplanets that Humans Have No Chance of Survival On
If you thought an orbital period of 2 days was short, you probably don’t want to hear about TOI-849b whose period is around 18 hours.
Salena Sharma
Aug 18, 2024


Uncovering the connection between cancer and genes
Recognizing that cancer is a genetic disease empowers us to explore the genes that govern cell growth and multiplication.
Sharayu Salve
Aug 18, 2024


How can one little molecule create such a large reaction?: Cell Signaling
Have you ever wondered how cells communicate with other cells? How can one cell tell the entire organism what to do next?
Saulene Sebeda
Aug 17, 2024


The Trillion Dollar Sun: The Chinese Quest for Infinite Energy
The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) is set to replicate the sun’s energy production process, nuclear fusion.
Mihika Singhania
Aug 15, 2024


The X Factor: Uncovering Nettie Stevens' Hidden Legacy
The highest position Stevens ever attained was as an associate in experimental morphology at Bryn Mawr College.
Nidhi
Aug 14, 2024


Pioneer of Environmental Awareness: Rachel Carson
Carson was a marine biologist, writer, and conservationist.
Saulene Sebeda
Aug 13, 2024


Biotechnology: Technology based on Biology
Biotech is so unique in that it uses our own human nature to heal others and create cures.
Saulene Sebeda
Aug 12, 2024


Have you heard about the Standard Model?
Before the 1970s there was a complete zoo of particles and a huge misunderstanding of their interactions and properties.
Alexa Ines Guido
Aug 12, 2024


Exoplanets-A New Home for Life
Another thing to be considered when finding a habitable planet is its location in its solar system.
Salena Sharma
Aug 10, 2024


The Celestial Compass that Navigated Astronomy's Course
He categorized the stars into 48 classical Greek constellations, as well as several additional southern constellations.
Valentina
Aug 8, 2024


1st Application of gene therapy on Cancer
The treatment was tested in two patients and initial findings indicate the the treatment is safe.
Sharayu Salve
Aug 5, 2024


The Summer Science Club: Candy DNA
The fun thing about this experiment is unlike your actual DNA you can eat it.
Maria Wheeler
Aug 5, 2024


Discover the Incredible World of Nanoparticles: 14 Remarkable Types and Their Various Applications!
Nanoparticles have made their mark as powerful and versatile tools in various fields, from medicine to energy production.
Rabia Basri
Aug 5, 2024


What's Up in the August Night Sky?
If you could view some of the celestial events in July and are eager to see more, don’t worry, August is lined with many interesting events!
Salena Sharma
Aug 4, 2024


She Who Thought She'd Be Forgotten
We are back with yet another incredible story of Esther Lederberg who was a major pioneer of bacterial genetics.
Nidhi
Jul 31, 2024


drugs & neurons: a unique duo
We love the way our hormones make us feel sometimes! The really happy ones, of course, make us feel like we're on top of the world!
Parmita Vijay
Jul 28, 2024


The Summer Science Club: Rock Candy
Rock candy is the colored crystal-looking sticks we see on the shelves in candy stores.
Maria Wheeler
Jul 28, 2024


The Most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy was stolen!
My name is Juna Asfuroglu, and in today's blog, I will be restoring justice to Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin.
Valentina
Jul 25, 2024
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