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The World Within The World – The Standard Model of Particle Physics

What is everything made of? The Standard Model of Particle Physics stands as one of the most comprehensive theories in physics.

calendar 16.5.2024
reading-time 10 minutes

Inherited Troubles – A Look At Hereditary Diseases

What are hereditary diseases and syndromes? Exploring the unpleasant side of the genetics we inherit from our parents

calendar 16.5.2024
reading-time 11 minutes

Migraine: The Unrelenting Pain

Millions of people suffer from it but very little is known about its causes. What can we do about migraines?

calendar 7.5.2024
reading-time 6 minutes

They Say That The Brain Is… Myths and Facts About The Brain

Is there a link between brain size and intelligence? Six common mistakes regarding the organ residing in our skulls

calendar 5.5.2024
reading-time 10 minutes

How Is Your Sense of Smell? Exploring Olfactory Perception

Our sense of smell weakens with age – a change we might overlook.

calendar 27.3.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

Look Into My Eyes – Eye Contact in Human Communication

Eye contact holds great importance in human communication, varying across cultures and influenced by mental state

calendar 26.3.2024
reading-time 8 minutes

Through The Looking Glass: Charting the Course Ahead

Numerous published studies explore self-awareness in the animal kingdom

calendar 22.2.2024
reading-time 14 minutes

Dynamic Sun – Magnetic Forces Shaping Solar Phenomena

The Sun’s magnetic field changes with time and creates sunspots, geomagnetic storms and also northern lights

calendar 14.2.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

The Long Struggle for Gender Equality in Space

The battle for gender equality in space has been long and hard, and these are the stories of its key protagonists

calendar 8.2.2024
reading-time 25 minutes

Female vs. Male Brain – Gender Gap in Brain Health & Research

Research in the field of brain health tends to overlook women. Why isn’t it enough to study men?

calendar 1.2.2024
reading-time 11 minutes

The Lifespan of Memory Storage Devices

Storing information in DNA may replace digital memory storage technologies

calendar 25.1.2024
reading-time 6 minutes

The Giant Spinners of the Universe

From small asteroids to giant galaxies – our universe is a spectacular display of rotating objects

calendar 21.1.2024
reading-time 16 minutes

A World of Plastic

Plastic has become ubiquitous around the world, turning into a major problem that we are just beginning to grasp.

calendar 4.1.2024
reading-time 9 minutes

Losing One’s Head to Fear: Understanding Phobias

What does science have to say about the factor and dynamics of prominent phobias?

calendar 2.1.2024
reading-time 15 minutes

Movember & Men’s Health – Spotlight on Awareness and Screening

While there are no efficient tests for early detection of prostate and testicular cancer, numerous ways exist for men to take care of their health

calendar 27.12.2023
reading-time 9 minutes

Midnight Conversations: Exploring Sleep Talk

It is unclear why we talk in our sleep, but science is beginning to shed light on some related questions

calendar 7.12.2023
reading-time 10 minutes

Making Muscles: Producing Meat Without Harming Animals

What is cultivated meat production and what are its environmental consequences?

calendar 9.11.2023
reading-time 11 minutes

Fibromyalgia – The Aching Muscles Condition

Fibromyalgia is not easy to diagnose – both due to its symptoms and the stigmas surrounding the disease prevalent among physicians

calendar 19.10.2023
reading-time 6 minutes

Why Does Our Hair Turn White?

The reasons for hair whitening are still unclear, but scientific knowledge about the process grows year by year

calendar 12.10.2023
reading-time 5 minutes

Unearthing The Origins of Artificial Intelligence

These days, when we are inundated with news of groundbreaking advancements in the field of artificial intelligence, it’s fascinating to delve into how it all started.

calendar 20.9.2023
reading-time 11 minutes

Falling Head Over Heels – Exploring Brain Injuries

The human brain is a fascinating organ, and a damaged brain can be equally intriguing. What can we learn from head injuries?

calendar 7.9.2023
reading-time 11 minutes

Limited Vision: Understanding Fog, Haze, and Smog

Why does fog form before dawn? What are the differences between haze and smog and can we prevent them?

calendar 7.9.2023
reading-time 7 minutes

The Innocent Child Murderer

When is doubt reasonable? Genetic evidence helped acquit a mother from the murder of her four young children

calendar 31.8.2023
reading-time 9 minutes

An Artificially Intelligent Diagnosis

Artificial intelligence applications can analyze large amounts of data and assist in patient diagnosis and even in research—but they also have limitations

calendar 27.8.2023
reading-time 11 minutes