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Common Misconceptions About Evolution

Evolution is one of the cornerstones of the life sciences. It has been demonstrated

calendar 8.3.2014
reading-time 9 minutes

Water – Not What You Thought

Few will argue the statement that water is the most important substance to exist ‎on planet Earth as we know it

calendar 10.11.2013
reading-time 7 minutes

How Can We Estimate Enormous Numbers?

How many piano tuners are there in Chicago? How can we find an answer as close as possible to reality without opening a local phone book?

calendar 19.8.2013
reading-time 2 minutes

Rice – the white lies

Rice is the most important staple food for approximately half the world's population,

calendar 25.11.2012
reading-time 7 minutes

TRP channels – so hot, so cool

All cells are surrounded by a barrier, or a membrane. The role of this membrane is to

calendar 16.10.2012
reading-time 6 minutes

The tree of life and common origin

It was over a century and a half ago that Charles Darwin published his revolutionary book

calendar 12.9.2012
reading-time 2 minutes

Viral attack strategies

A virus is an infectious agent with two goals: to infect and to proliferate. Its life

calendar 13.8.2012
reading-time 3 minutes

The physics of light

Light is the common name for electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths of 400-750 nm.

calendar 17.7.2012
reading-time 5 minutes

Nuclear plants – function and malfunctions, with a view to Japan

In general, nuclear plants work very much like any ordinary power plant. Fuel is consumed

calendar 14.7.2012
reading-time 8 minutes

Vaccination avoidance – the natural choice or a deadly game?

Vaccines are one of the greatest gifts bestowed on humanity by the science of medicine.

calendar 9.7.2012
reading-time 11 minutes

“The memory of water” – between science and homeopathy

Early in the 19th century European hospitals were the place where one went to die. In an

calendar 12.6.2012
reading-time 7 minutes

The protein production process – the secret of life

The human body is comprised of an enormous number of cells. Each cell has its unique

calendar 13.4.2012
reading-time 4 minutes

RNA interference – shooting the messenger

In the following video we are introduced to the concept of RNA interference (RNAi), one

calendar 11.4.2012
reading-time 5 minutes

Ten ways to destroy Earth – science fiction or daunting reality?

Protagonists in science fiction often find themselves fighting villains who aspire to no

calendar 4.4.2012
reading-time 10 minutes

A species odyssey – from one small cell, to mankind

Scientists estimate that planet Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago as part of the

calendar 1.4.2012
reading-time 5 minutes

The Nobel Prize in Physics – groundbreaking discoveries

The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded since 1901 for groundbreaking discoveries in

calendar 27.3.2012
reading-time 13 minutes

Quantum Mechanics 3 – The Uncertainty Principle and the Schrödinger Equation

The third part in the video series explains two important topics in quantum mechanics.

calendar 14.3.2012
reading-time 3 minutes

The digestive system – an inside look

The food that we consume undergoes many breakdown and absorption processes in our body,

calendar 9.2.2012
reading-time 2 minutes

Tracking the Carbon Cycle

Carbon is the building block of life and has a central role in many processes on our planet

calendar 26.8.2011
reading-time 2 minutes

Proteins

In terms of their chemistry, proteins are chains of amino acids. Proteins are an important ingredient in our diet, and are used by the body to build itself.

calendar 25.6.2011
reading-time 1 minutes

The Five Basic Chemical Reactions

calendar 24.6.2011
reading-time 3 minutes

How do Coal-Fired Power Stations Work?

A coal-fired power station burns coal to generate electricity.

calendar 23.6.2011
reading-time 1 minutes