2. What will you never write about? DANGER! Danger Will Robinson! Probability of looking like an idiot in the future: high! Avert! Avert! Ahem. You’ll notice that this blog is about new research. I ...
If you corner any science person who’s relatively online and into skin care, the discussion will almost inevitably turn toward the Lab Muffin Beauty Science blog. That’s because for many people, its ...
Science has given us so much. We ultimately owe speedy transportation, enthralling entertainment, life-saving advances, full bellies, and longer, healthier lives to individuals who asked questions, ...
The Scientist recently asked me to name the three best life-science blogs. I just sent them three ones I enjoy and read a lot–I find this sort of ranking to be interesting but fundamentally artificial ...
You can skip this whole blog post to be honest... it's all happening over there! All in all, Scientific American's new science blogging network is a welcome addition to the science blogosphere. I ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Even now, on the heels of the March for ...
Recently, Green Science’s post on deforestation was nominated for a “Best Post by a High School Student or Undergraduate Blogger” ScienceSeeker award. ScienceSeeker is a news aggregator project ...
Advances in laboratory automation and AI are reshaping the way scientific research is carried out, reducing bottlenecks, and enabling scientists to focus on discovery rather than routine manual work.
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Black History Month, WCS and Nature are sharing five stories of nature and conservation. In 2017, I became one of the ...
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