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Holly is a dedicated staff writer for BBC Science Focus, where she expertly manages the highly engaging Q&A section. She possesses a prestigious MSc (Special Award)…
In the early 20th century, physicists grappled with profound questions raised by the revolutionary mathematical principles of quantum mechanics. Many settled on the mantra: “Shut up…
Google Data Editor Simon Rogers reveals what we ask Google in his latest book. Mijansk 786/Shutterstock This month’s most engaging popular science books showcase a diverse…
Hasset Kifle Receives Award Mark Lewis/Mark Lewis Photography The world is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with rapid technological advancements transforming various fields. This relentless human…
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Exploring Ozempic: A Path to Better Health? Discover how GLP-1 medications may offer a promising solution to the obesity epidemic. What if we made these weight…
How does Simon Singh’s classic popular science book “Fermat’s Last Theorem” resonate today? Did you know that the number 26 is unique? It’s the sole integer…
Cells transport substances by encapsulating them in membrane bubbles known as vesicles, which journey to different locations. These vesicles merge with other vesicles to release their…
Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace in Project Hail Mary Jonathan Olley / Amazon Content Services LLC Watching Project Hail Mary in a packed IMAX theater, I…
James Watson’s The Double Helix: A Look at Its Enduring Legacy There’s a compelling case to be made for The Double Helix, a celebrated science memoir…
Many people believe that food becomes less enjoyable as we age. While age plays a role, various other factors contribute to this phenomenon. We are born…
Charlotte Robinson’s ‘Thriller Mars One’ Releases This Month Getty Images/iStockphoto Currently, I’m diving into the science fiction classic Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson as part…
Understanding Non-Newtonian Liquids in Plant-Based Milk Jack Andersen/Getty Images The intriguing physics behind plant-based milk reveals complexities that researchers are unraveling, aiming to create improved versions…
Holly is a dedicated staff writer for BBC Science Focus, where she expertly manages the well-loved Q&A section. She boasts an MSc (Special Award) in Earth…
“Richard Dawkins brilliantly made us think in terms of genes”: Rereading “The Selfish Gene” In 1976, Richard Dawkins published a groundbreaking book titled after the compelling…
Lightning Strikes at Agua Volcano, Guatemala Photo Credit: Mario Dalma Leon/Getty Images Physicists have unraveled the mystery behind volcanic lightning occurrence. Why do some particles become…
Extra dimensions allow for even more complex shapes Vitalij Chalupnik / Alamy and NASA, ESA, and K. Stapelfeldt (JPL) One of the most striking interviews of…
“Gentle yet unforgettable”: Under the Gaze of the Big Bird Many fictional narratives explore humanity’s struggle against extinction, predominantly painting a grim picture. However, In Front…
Rebecca Solnit’s New Book Release Credit: Trent Davis Bailey March in the Northern Hemisphere signals a perfect opportunity to soak in some vitamin D while dodging…
Discover the latest science fiction novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky Roberto Ricciuti/Getty Images March brings exciting new releases for science fiction enthusiasts. This month, we revisit Adrian…
At some point, many of us yearn to be perceived as cool. This pursuit significantly influences our purchases, fashion choices, hobbies, social circles, and even our…
Holly is a talented staff writer for BBC Science Focus, where she expertly manages the popular Q&A section. With an MSc (Special Award) in Earth Sciences…
At high altitudes, red blood cells act like “glucose sponges,” potentially aiding in the regulation of blood sugar levels. A recent study highlights this fascinating discovery,…
Cornflowers and Poppies: Once Regarded as ‘Nuisance Weeds’ Credit: Heather Drake/Alamy One prevalent myth in traditional gardening is that weeds thrive only in poor soil. The…
In “Vigil,” a dying oil tycoon is visited by a ghost. Libre/Getty Images Stay Up All NightGeorge Saunders, Bloomsbury While I’m generally not a fan of…
Impact of UK Spending Cuts on CERN’s Large Hadron Collider Traczyk, Piotr/CERN 2021-2024 British scientists are raising alarms over the potential “catastrophic” effects of impending budget…
Mars: The backdrop of two new science fiction novels launching in February dottedhippo/iStockphoto/Getty Images If you dream of traveling to Mars, an alternate 1939 London, or…
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If you’re looking to quit smoking, you’ve likely heard that transitioning to electronic cigarettes (vaping) can be a healthier alternative. According to a study by researchers…
Meet Holly, a dedicated staff writer at BBC Science Focus, where she expertly manages the engaging Q&A section. With an MSc (Special Award) in Earth Sciences…
A groundbreaking research team from the University of Wisconsin-Madison has successfully reverse-engineered a primitive nitrogen-fixing enzyme. This discovery sheds light on how life thrived before the…
The Senate has decisively rejected the Trump administration’s proposal to significantly slash funding for federal scientific agencies. On Thursday, the Senate voted 82-15 to allocate billions…
Megan Eaves-Egenes’ Nightfaring delves into our relationship with the night sky Shutterstock / danm12 In the northern hemisphere, January often feels like the longest, dullest month.…
Are asteroids or aliens in Van Jensen’s Godfall? Shutterstock / Vadim Sadovski Welcome to January, the perfect month to dive into a captivating book. Thanks to…
plainpicture/Michiru Nakayama Numerous scientific books are set to release throughout the coming year, and a vast selection awaits. After reviewing a multitude of catalogs from various…
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Watching the news can feel overwhelming, almost like the world is on the brink of collapse. Thankfully, science is bringing us the positive updates we’ve all…
What are the most bizarre science experiments ever conducted? While science typically progresses through systematic methods, some researchers employ innovative techniques to validate their hypotheses. Here…
The Infamous Saruman with His Palantir in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ Landmark Media/Alamy As we embark on the Gregorian New Year, it’s an ideal moment…









































