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What's Up in the May Night Sky?
From May 6 to 7, the Eta Aquarids shower will peak. This shower produces around 60 meteors an hour, primarily in the Southern Hemisphere.
Salena Sharma
May 2


The Double Life of Dr. James Barry
Anyone familiar with English Literature can recognize the well-known story of the Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, writing under male pseudonyms for their work to be accepted for publication.
Tehreem Adil
Apr 30


Nature's Super-Charger: The Bamboo Battery
What if your next smartphone was powered by bamboo?
Mihika Singhania
Apr 29


“Maybe It’s You.” Choosing Your One True SQL: PostgreSQL🐘 vs MySQL 🐬
Choosing your first database doesn’t have to be a thriller. In this beginner-friendly guide, we compare PostgreSQL 🐘 and MySQL 🐬 using five everyday SQL commands no jargon, no killer complexity. By the end, you’ll know which engine fits your project and how to run your very first queries!
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Apr 29


Our Smallest Planet, Mercury, Is Shrinking
If you want to be extra and impress your friends or colleagues, you might even think to add that Mercury is the only planet in our solar system that’s shrinking; you heard me right!
Salena Sharma
Apr 29


Natural Selection and Genetics:🔬🧬#3
Why Your DNA Isn’t Just Sitting There. Ever wonder why some traits pop up more often in nature, like how every other person seems to have blue eyes, or how certain animals are always better at surviving than others?
Sharayu Salve
Apr 20


The Ultimate Data Buffet: Choosing the Right Database for Your Appetite
It’s blog o’clock again and today’s post is chef’s kiss for anyone curious about how we store, munch, and serve data in the tech world!
Serah Rashidi (She/Her)
Apr 13


The Donut Around Earth
One of the key issues scientists worry about when visiting other planets is radiation exposure. This has been a persistent worry for years because on Earth, we don’t face this issue; we are protected by the planet’s magnetosphere, which creates the Van Allen Belt.
Salena Sharma
Apr 12


Nature’s Blueprint: Biology's Impact on Our Sustainable Future
As climate change and environmental degradation accelerate, scientists and engineers are turning to nature for real innovations...
Saulene Sebeda
Apr 7


The Desert’s Air Conditioners: UAE’s Wind Towers
Asia in Science turns 1 today! Air conditioners as symbols of wealth? Well, that’s an oversimplification of the majestic Barjeel.
Mihika Singhania
Apr 6


The neuroscience behind music
Why do we even use music in society and willingly listen to it? And how does it relate to science and mental health? Let’s find out…
Adéla Ondráčková
Apr 1


Have you ever heard about supersymmetry?
Imagine for a moment that we suddenly doubled the number of fundamental particles in the Standard Model. Sounds mind-boggling, right?
Alexa Ines Guido
Apr 1


What's Up in the April Night Sky?
This month has many interesting events lined up, which may be worth losing some sleep over.
Salena Sharma
Mar 31


Sheldon Cooper was wrong: Geology IS a real Science!
Read more about Prof. Marco Fiorentini from Australia and his work!
Alica Adamat
Mar 23


Have you ever heard about electromagnetism?
Among the four fundamental forces of the universe, electromagnetism stands out as the most tangible and intuitive force in our lives.
Alexa Ines Guido
Mar 18


The Mysteries Behind Saturn's Rings- How It's Not the Only Planet with Rings
Did you know that three other planets in our solar system have rings?
Salena Sharma
Mar 15


Immune cells to precise darts? Novel brain tumor treatment
Right now, it’s common to try to remove brain tumors surgically. In some cases, that’s an impossible task. So what now?
Adéla Ondráčková
Mar 14


From head trauma through a virus to Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative condition, the symptoms develop gradually over many years and eventually become more.
Adéla Ondráčková
Mar 13


Does the lymphatic system play a role in migraines?
Migraine attacks can last for hours to days, and the pain can be so bad that it interferes with your daily activities.
Adéla Ondráčková
Mar 12


One disorder helping find treatment for the other?
Could other disorders help develop new functional treatment options?
Adéla Ondráčková
Mar 11


Red light fighting against stroke?
During a stroke, around 2 million brain cells die every minute, which can obviously have devastating outcomes. Is there a way to prevent it?
Adéla Ondráčková
Mar 10


The Artistic Side of Nanoparticles: Where Science Meets Creativity
We'll delve into the fascinating world of nanoparticles in art, exploring their role in creating unique visual effects, enhancing materials.
Rabia Basri
Mar 4


Have you ever heard about bosons?
Did you know that our universe runs on four fundamental forces?
Alexa Ines Guido
Mar 4


What's Up in the March Night Sky?
As spring slowly approaches, the weather will begin to get warmer, allowing perfect conditions to explore the night sky this March.
Salena Sharma
Mar 2
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