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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


What's Up in the October Night Sky?
If you had the great fortune to view some celestial events last month, don’t be disdained that it’s over because October has a lot of them!
Salena Sharma
Oct 1, 2024


The Pathologist in the Basement
Dorothy Hansine Andersen pursued her education during an era when women in medicine were rare.
Nidhi
Sep 30, 2024


It's the Great Egg-speriment Charlie Brown!
Two things come to mind when I think of fall: It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!
Maria Wheeler
Sep 26, 2024


ipft14hls: The Star that Just Won't Die
To the dismay of many, stars cannot last forever and their life ends in their own way depending on the type of star it is.
Salena Sharma
Sep 23, 2024


How do our body show changes in Space?
We all keep hearing updates about Astronaut Sunita Williams and crew spaceflight extension.
Sharayu Salve
Sep 23, 2024


Fear Factor: How Your Brain Handles Scary Situations
Today, we're going to explore something that's totally relevant to everyone: fear.
Inés Ros
Sep 16, 2024


Have you heard about leptons?
Atoms, the fundamental building blocks of matter, are composed of neutrons and protons, but what about electrons?
Alexa Ines Guido
Sep 16, 2024


#15 Cyber Detectives: The Silk Road II
Unveiling the digital footprints in the Silk Road saga: A captivating journey through Ross Ulbricht's dark web crime and the power of digita
Aiza Jamil
Sep 15, 2024


Smoking prevents Parkinson’s?
Dementia is a term which describes a general decline in cognitive abilities of a person, usually a result of a neurodegenerative disease,...
Adéla Ondráčková
Sep 13, 2024


A Short Life, A Lasting Legacy
n the early 20th century, leprosy was a disease without a cure, and its victims were cast aside and forced into isolation.
Nidhi
Sep 11, 2024


Why Does the Moon Appear Bigger and Orange As It's Rising?
Have you ever taken a walk at night and seen the Moon with its full ambiance shining down upon us or with its crescent moon, if you're...
Salena Sharma
Sep 8, 2024


What's Up in the September Night Sky?
As a reminder, when a celestial body is in opposition it means the Earth is directly between Saturn and the Sun.
Salena Sharma
Aug 30, 2024


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
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