Monthly Archives: November, 2025

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Amelia England

The Microscope that can Think by Itself

Artificial-intelligence technology is beginning to transform one of the oldest tools in science: the microscope. Researchers at institutions such as UCLA and Caltech are...
Amelia England

How Virtual Reality Makes Science Accessible

Imagine putting on a headset, picking up a 3D-printed lab tool, and suddenly you’re in a virtual chemistry lab- pouring colorful liquids, watching reactions...
Savannah Spires

Secrets Of The Skin: A Hidden Ecosystem

Every system in our body is connected, and every process in it is affected by all others. When two processes affect each other in...
Betre Tezera

Macroevolution: The Big Picture of Life’s Changes

When most people think about evolution, they picture small changes happening over time, like finches developing different beak shapes or bacteria becoming resistant to...
Betre Tezera

The Race to Understand Mars: What Current Research Reveals

Mars has never been more accessible to human exploration. Right now, multiple spacecraft are actively studying the Red Planet, fundamentally reshaping our understanding of...
Diemmy Dang

Strange Insect Encounter: The Human Instinct

Labor Day Encounter On Labor Day this year, I visited West Point Dam, Georgia for a small family picnic. It’s supposedly a good spot for...