science

Origami 101

What is Origami? Origami does not originate from a sole inventor, it was crafted over centuries by many different hands for various ceremonial purposes in...

Organoids Part Two: Despite Limitations, They’re Still Amazing

Clearly one article wasn’t enough to explore the full potential of organoids, so here we go again. This article won’t make much sense without...
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Funny Bone
Karen Kegel

Graph Paper: Decisions

Joe Mendelson

Cultural Collisions with Gringo Perdido

In case you’ve ever wondered what happens to the items that are too lame to re-sell in thrift stores in our culture, they eventually...
Kevin Wolfe

Badass Biology: Toxoplasma gondii

Look, we humans are awesome. We own this planet. If we really wanted to, we could spill every barrel of oil we have into...
Gordon Waller

Berkeley grads grow mushrooms for cash – legally!

Imagine you are in your last semester at college. You’ve done well academically, studied business, and you have a job offer lined up....
Joe Mendelson

The Ballad of Gringo Perdido

Herpetology and getting lost. These are the two driving themes of my life. They have shaped my career and enabled me to discover species...
Katelyn Sturdivant

Who doo? You do.

**Disclaimer: This post is about poop. A few days ago I stumbled upon this webpage and couldn't stop laughing. I don't think I have ever laughed...