The International Space Station is a collaborative effort where research that benefits both future space exploration and life back on Earth takes place.
Continue ReadingWearable biosensors are a globally expanding area of digital health. These important devices detect and relay bodily information, offering continuous and real-time health monitoring. Learn about the field of wearable biosensors and how they have the potential to revolutionize healthcare and personalized medicine.
Continue ReadingThe large timer on the wall reads 01:45 as I briefly glance up from a board full of lights and buttons. This light board is presumably the last puzzle that,…
Continue ReadingWalking is fine. It isn’t boxing, rock climbing, powerlifting, or any other exciting exercise…it’s just a little vanilla. Walking can’t even be that good for us…can it?
Continue ReadingWhy are people the world over captivated by the idea of vampires? We dive into scientific explanations that could have led to our fascination with these sometimes suave, always spooky creatures.
Continue ReadingEnding the COVID-19 pandemic will take more than a science miracle…it’s about equitable access to care and health for all!
Continue ReadingWe all know that combating climate change is a monumental task, and this year’s Nobel Prize is shared by three scientists that laid the groundwork for climate research.
Continue ReadingMicroneedle vaccine patches can deliver vaccines directly into the skin which presents a number of advantages over traditional needle delivery.
Continue ReadingThe discovery of Helicobacter pylori and its link to stomach ulcers was initially dismissed in scientific and medical fields…until one scientist donated his own stomach to the cause.
Continue ReadingThe last decade has shed light on many unsung women scientists who have catapulted humanity to new heights. In this article, we will learn about Margaret Hamilton, the woman responsibility for getting humanity to the Moon and back safe and sound.
Continue ReadingAll about twins…from a twin!
Continue ReadingBelief in “learning styles” is widespread despite there being no compelling scientific evidence for the theory. Read more on the problems with learning styles, how widespread beliefs in learning styles are, and why these beliefs persists.
Continue ReadingWith the rise of space privatization comes an environmental cost that could eventually halt space exploration in its tracks.
Continue ReadingYou may have heard of Kizzmekia Corbett, the black female NIH scientist who led the NIH team that co-developed one of the FDA-authorized coronavirus vaccines with Moderna. But did you know that she’s a Tar Heel?!
Continue ReadingFall is here! While that means hay rides for some, it can mean hay fever for others. But what exactly is happening in our bodies when a deep breath of the chilly autumn air causes sneezing and sniffling?
Continue ReadingChlorophyll is routinely monitored in recreational water resources and actively removed from drinking water at treatment plants. So why is it trending as a new health shot?
Continue ReadingOur guts are dedicated to digestion, but as a system, they are far from simple. Let’s dive into a recently released paper that talks about gut complexity by mapping the single-cell landscape of the gut from early in development to adulthood.
Continue ReadingVaccine rumors have a story to tell and it might be time to listen.
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