Next week in Science, October 4, 2024
I have nothing intelligent or interesting to say today, so I’ll just say some gibberish about the weather and bugs. I’ve noticed that there are three “seasons” of bugs around… Read More
I have nothing intelligent or interesting to say today, so I’ll just say some gibberish about the weather and bugs. I’ve noticed that there are three “seasons” of bugs around… Read More
Imagine you’re hiking in the Alps, taking in the crisp mountain air, when a butterfly flits by. What if I told you that tiny creature carries a map—an ancient one,… Read More
How Human Mobility is Changing the Game Imagine if we could foresee crime before it happens, allowing law enforcement to step in and prevent it. No, this isn’t science fiction…. Read More
An Invisible Threat? Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept confined to sci-fi movies or high-tech labs. Today, it’s at the heart of our everyday lives, shaping industries… Read More
Imagine sitting in a quiet room, eyes closed, heart pounding as you prepare for a journey unlike any other. You’ve volunteered for a clinical study, where scientists are investigating the… Read More
Chronic pain – it’s a term that evokes empathy, frustration, and often, a sense of helplessness. For the millions living with it, every day is a challenge, filled with physical… Read More
Imagine standing on the shores of a prehistoric Mediterranean Sea, its waters teeming with life. Bright corals stretch across vast reefs, fish dart between rocky outcrops, and even whales pass… Read More
As Zeptember turns to Rocktober, we reflect on all the great science published recently. Do you regularly check out our blog? We had an interesting blog on teleportation. We also… Read More
A Sudden Surge in the Silent Gas Picture this: a quiet but powerful force lurking in the atmosphere, contributing more to global warming than we ever anticipated. Methane, a greenhouse… Read More
How Our Expanding Brains Made Us Vulnerable to Aging When you look at a chimpanzee, do you see yourself in its eyes? You should, because, evolutionarily speaking, we’re practically family…. Read More