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Where Gas Meets Liquid: Rethinking Carbon Capture for a Net-Zero Future
14 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
The story of climate change is often told through numbers. Rising temperatures, increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, and tightening timelines toward...
The Power of Crossing Disciplines: How Blending Arts and Sciences Transforms Education
14 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In many people’s minds, the arts and the sciences still occupy separate worlds. Science is often imagined as precise, objective, and technical, whil...
The Hidden Architecture of Immunity: How Cells Find Their Way in a Bird’s Body
08 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Deep inside the body of a developing bird lies a small, often overlooked organ that quietly orchestrates one of the most essential processes of life: ...
Green Steel and the Price of a Cleaner Future
07 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Steel is everywhere. It forms the skeletons of skyscrapers, the frames of cars, the rails beneath trains, and the machines that build modern economies...
A Model for the Rarest Cancers: Choroid Plexus Carcinoma and the Li-Fraumeni Inheritable Cancer Syndrome.
02 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In the landscape of childhood cancer, there are diseases so rare that even many physicians will never encounter a single case. Yet within these rare d...
Hidden in the Grass: The Rising Threat of Powassan Virus
02 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
On a warm spring afternoon in the northeastern United States, a walk through tall grass can feel harmless, even restorative. Yet hidden in the undergr...
Invisible Wounds, Visible Signals: Finding Brain Signals of Military Blast
01 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In the years since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, many military veterans have carried home an invisible burden. Blast-related mild traumatic brain ...
Being on Someone’s Side: What It Means to Act and Feel on Behalf of Others
31 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
What does it really mean to act or feel on behalf of another person? The phrase is familiar in everyday life. Parents apologise on behalf of their chi...
How Unnecessary Neonatal Unit Admissions Affect Families and Overstretch Care Systems
30 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In many hospitals around the world, the neonatal unit is seen as the safest place for a newborn baby who needs anything more than basic care provided ...
How Light, Air, and Time Shape the Future of Two-Dimensional Materials
25 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Over the past two decades, materials science has been quietly transforming the technological foundations of everyday life. While consumers notice fast...
After the Death of God: Reimagining the Divine with Alain Badiou
23 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
What if the most honest way to speak about God today is to begin by admitting that the old images no longer work? For centuries, many believers pictur...
From Alewives to Bass: Discovering the Viruses Lurking in North America's Fish
20 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In rivers and lakes across North America, fish carry secrets invisible to the naked eye, secrets that researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey’s ...
After the Storm: Protecting Companion Animals in Crisis
19 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
When disaster strikes, the images that dominate news coverage are almost always human centered. We see flooded neighborhoods, collapsed buildings, fam...
Blending Biology and Engineering to Repair Damaged Nerves
18 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
When a peripheral nerve is badly damaged due to injury, the consequences can be life-changing. Hands that no longer feel heat or cold, muscles that wi...
The Long Shadow: The Science Behind Long COVID
16 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Four years after the first lockdowns and daily case counts faded from headlines, COVID 19 continues to shape lives in quieter but deeply disruptive wa...
Ulcerative Colitis and the Hidden Logic of Chronic Disease
13 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Ulcerative colitis, often called UC, is a chronic inflammatory disease of the large intestine that is becoming more common across the world, including...
The Quiet Gatekeepers: How Bank Size Influences Who Gets a Loan
13 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
On any given day in the United States, millions of financial decisions are made quietly behind desks and computer screens. A loan officer reviews an a...
Held in Place: Relationships Under Extreme Inactivity
06 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
When we imagine research linked to space travel, we often picture rockets, astronauts, and the silence of orbit. Yet some of the most important insigh...
Unraveling Azoospermia: Using Genetics to Avoid Futile Sperm Extraction
05 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
For many couples struggling to conceive, a male infertility diagnosis can feel like a closed door. Roughly half of all infertility cases worldwide ste...
How Smarter Catalysts Could Unlock the Future of Hydrogen Energy
04 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Hydrogen is often presented as one of the most promising tools we have for cutting carbon emissions, especially in parts of the economy where clean al...
When Blood Vessels Speak: How Lupus Turns the Body’s Gatekeepers into Active Messengers of Inflammation
04 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
You may imagine your vasculature as a vast and silent network of tubes, dutifully carrying blood, oxygen, and nutrients to every organ and tissue. The...
From Hospitals to Households: How Decentralised Care Is Transforming Tuberculosis Treatment for Children
26 Feb 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Tuberculosis remains one of the world’s oldest and most stubborn infectious diseases, yet the way health systems respond to it is often dogged by mo...
Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Hidden Forces Behind Your Health Plan Loyalty
12 Feb 2026
Contributed by Lukas
If you ask someone in the United States whether to reconsider their health insurance plan choices, they may sigh, roll their eyes, and offer a story a...
Hidden Engineers: How Earthworms Could Help Us Weather a Changing Climate
04 Feb 2026
Contributed by Lukas
If you were to observe a quiet Dutch pasture, you might not guess that one of the most important climate-resilience workers in the landscape is silent...
Weaving Spirituality into Psychotherapy: How Stories Help Healing
30 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
As the practice of psychotherapy increasingly embraces the spiritual dimensions of the human experience, therapists are investigating new ways to weav...
History Written in Base-Pairs: The Hidden Stories in African Pig Genomes
28 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Africa is often described as a continent of extremes. Vast deserts give way to lush rainforests; humid coastlines sit beside high, cool plateaus; anci...
Linking the Blood Chemistry of Metals with Adverse Human Health: New Tools Reveal an Invisible World
23 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Researchers Maryam Doroudian and Jürgen Gailer from the University of Calgary explore what happens when red blood cells rupture and release a zinc-co...
The Unexpected Symbols Driving Iran’s Environmental Movement
22 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
If you walk through the bustling streets of Tehran, you might first notice the traffic, the densely packed apartments, or young people weaving through...
Regulating Resilience: Caffeine, Neuromodulation, and the Biology of Performance
21 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In an era defined by constant pressure, chronic stress, and escalating performance demands, the question of how humans sustain physical and mental eff...
Coming Home to the Body: Sensing, Development, Trauma and Depth Psychology
16 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
We often take our bodies for granted, treating them as vehicles to get us through the day or as objects to manage and control. But author and Jungian ...
Easing the Hardest Moment: How Brain Stimulation Is Transforming Care for People with Opioid Use Disorder
13 Jan 2026
Contributed by Lukas
In the world of opioid addiction treatment, the hardest moment often arrives precisely when hope begins to emerge. It is the moment someone chooses to...
Reimagining online safety education through the eyes of young people.
12 Dec 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In today’s world, the internet is more than a tool. It can be a place where friendships are built, identities are explored, and young people find co...
How Should Judges Consider Cultural Concepts in International Criminal Law?
08 Dec 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Assistant Professor Ligeia Quackelbeen at Tilburg University examines how international criminal courts categorize cultural practices su...
Bringing Dead Zoos to Life: Caring for Extinct Animals and Living Cultures
04 Dec 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Step into a natural history museum, sometimes called a ‘dead zoo’, and you will find yourself surrounded by silence. Behind glass cases and inside...
Decolonizing Global Collaboration: Building Equitable Science Diplomacy
20 Nov 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Science diplomacy, meaning the use of scientific collaboration to strengthen international relations and address shared global challenges, has long be...
How Art Exhibitions Offer New Ways to Understand Political Ideas
19 Nov 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Professor Michael Saward from the University of Warwick examines how Tate Liverpool's Democracies exhibition used curatorial methods to explore democr...
Lighting the Path: How the GlioLighT Consortium Is Exploring New Ways to Treat Brain Tumours
18 Nov 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Across the world, scientists are still trying to answer one of medicine’s most difficult questions: how can we safely and effectively treat brain ca...
Detecting Malaria with Light and Sound Without Blood Draw Can Transform Global Health
12 Nov 2025
Contributed by Lukas
For centuries, malaria has been one of the deadliest diseases on the planet. Nearly half of the world remains at risk of malaria with more than half a...
The Weight of Evidence: Brought Clarity to the Buzz About Pesticides and Pollinators
11 Nov 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Modern environmental science faces a curious paradox. We have more data than ever, but less certainty. For scientists, policymakers, and the public al...
Understanding turbulence in the lower atmosphere above West Africa
04 Nov 2025
Contributed by Lukas
West Africa’s climate is constantly being shaped by interactions between the ground and the lower atmosphere, where instabilities can give rise to u...
The Myth of the “Post-Racial” Family: What Multiracial Families Reveal About Race in America
03 Nov 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In the United States, families that cross racial lines often attract admiration and curiosity. Such families are increasingly common, and they are see...
When Lithium Slows the Heart, and How an unlikely Asthma Drug Offered a Way Out
30 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
For more than half a century, lithium has been one of the most reliable treatments for bipolar disorder. It has given countless people the ability to ...
Time-Space: Exploring How Humans Navigate Cosmic Existence
29 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Penelope J. Corfield’s groundbreaking book, entitled Time-Space: We Are All in It Together, presents a multidimensional framework for understanding ...
How Social Work Functions as Living Memory of Society's Deepest Conflicts
27 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Professor Dr Susanne Maria Maurer, former chair of social pedagogy at the Philipps-Universität Marburg, reveals how social work institu...
Securing the Soil Beneath Our Feet: Mapping and Managing Australia's Hidden Asset
24 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Soil is one of the most important resources on the planet. It grows our food, regulates water, supports ecosystems, and stores vast amounts of carbon....
Soil security starts here: a framework for the future
24 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Soil sits at the heart of nearly every major challenge humanity faces, from food, water and energy security to climate change, biodiversity loss, huma...
Speaking Science Across Languages: Rethinking Scientific Publishing in the Asia-Pacific
23 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
When we think about science, we often imagine a universal language of knowledge in the form of a shared code of numbers, graphs, and precise words tha...
AI-Powered Prediction of Antimicrobial Peptides in Human Serum: A New Strategy Against Resistant Bacteria
22 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In the 20th century, antibiotics transformed medicine. Infections that once killed millions could be cured with a pill or injection. Surgeries became ...
When Fighting Fire Backfires: How Cutting Trees Can Raise Fire Risk
21 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Across North America, the phrase “fuel management” is used almost as often as “climate change” when people talk about wildfires. The idea is s...
Predicting Polymorphs: How Collaborative Science is Shaping Safer Medicines and Better Materials
17 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
The way molecules arrange themselves into crystals can affect the stability, safety, and effectiveness of medicines and advanced materials. Dr Ivo Rie...
From Magic Tricks to Spycraft: What Espionage Teaches Us About the Human Mind
14 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
When we think of spies and their activities, we imagine trench coats, hidden cameras, and tense exchanges in safehouses. Hollywood has given us the da...
When Arteries Rebel: Preventing Radial Artery Spasm
07 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Most of us never give much thought to the small artery that runs along the inside of our wrist, the radial artery. You can feel it easily if you press...
Challenging Traditional Economic Assumptions about Capitalism, Socialism and Enterprise Ownership
06 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Professor John Willoughby and Christian Fignole at American University in Washington DC examines how diverse ownership structures persis...
Beyond the Binary: A New Generation’s Approach to Gender
01 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In the Autumn of 2022, hopeful college students across the United States clicked through the questions on the Common Application, the digital gateway ...
How Mentoring Enables Startup Success Through A Social Exchange Process
30 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Dr. Andrey Kostyuk at the Grenoble Ecole de Management supervised by Prof. Martina Battisti, a Senior Fellow of Higher Education Academy...
Factors that Sustain the Gendered Pleasure Gap: Gendered Media Representations of Sexual Pleasure and Women’s Performance of Sexual Emotional Labor
29 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Despite decades of awareness about gender equality, a persistent pleasure gap remains between women and men in sexual encounters, with women experienc...
Gut-Targeted Antibiotic Boosts Lung Cancer Radiation Therapy: A New Frontier in Microbiome-Based Treatment
26 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Imagine a future where treating cancer doesn't just depend on high-tech machines or potent drugs, but also on something as simple, and as complex, as ...
How Political Identity Trumps Racial Identity in Cross-Race Conversations About Sensitive Topics
26 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from communication scholars at The Ohio State University reveals fascinating new insights about the dynamics of conversations about race-rela...
Improving compliant mechanism designs with fuzzy logic
25 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
When they design mechanical systems, engineers first need to understand how they will behave using mathematical modelling tools that can simulate thei...
Restoring Connection: Understanding Suicide Through Human Stories
24 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Loneliness is often described as the invisible epidemic of our time. It creeps quietly into lives, eroding confidence, weakening social bonds, and, at...
Rethinking the costs of highway rest areas
24 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Operating and maintaining highway rest areas across the United States has long posed a costly challenge for state transportation departments, especial...
Revisiting Mount Wilson: How corrected solar data revealed a groundbreaking discovery
22 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Between 1982 and 2012, the 150-foot solar tower at Mount Wilson Observatory collected a vast archive of observations of the Sun’s surface. In a seri...
The allure and pitfalls of flavored tobacco and nicotine products. Interview with Professor Mary Rezk-Hanna
19 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Professor Mary Rezk-Hanna of UCLA explores how flavored tobacco and nicotine products hook young people, challenge regulation, and bl...
When Science Meets Real-world Barriers: Lessons from the Frontlines of Mental Health
17 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
By all measures, America’s mental health system is stretched too thin. Families are in crisis, community mental health providers are overworked, and...
How a Thin Film Could Transform the Future of Particle Accelerators
16 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Building the next generation of particle accelerators depends on solving surprisingly small but stubborn material-related problems. Dr Jerzy Lorkiewic...
A Smart Solution for Detecting Hidden Pesticides in Food
15 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Highly polar pesticides such as glyphosate are notoriously difficult to detect in food due to their chemical properties and interference from natural ...
McDonaldization in Healthcare: Opportunities and Pitfalls for Patients and Providers
01 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
If you stroll into a McDonald’s fast-food restaurant in Paris, Tokyo, or New York, you’ll notice that the Big Mac tastes the same, the menu looks ...
Biobehavioral Approaches to HIV Prevention and Treatment in Sexual Minority Men Who Use Stimulants
28 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Dr. Adam W. Carrico at the Florida International University, and his colleagues, explores innovative approaches to address HIV preventio...
Threats in the medicine cabinet? What Jordan's struggle with fake medicines reveals about a global crisis
27 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
When we reach into a medicine cabinet we aim to find something to relieve our symptoms and treat our ailments. This could be a painkiller for a headac...
How Deliberate Ambiguity Built One of the World's Most Successful Worker Safety Initiatives
26 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Professor Juliane Reinecke at the University of Oxford and Professor Jimmy Donaghey at the University of South Australia reveals how str...
How Human Rights Laws and Economic Competitiveness Can Co-Exist
22 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Dr. Bernhard Reinsberg at the University of Glasgow and Dr. Christoph Valentin Steinert at the University of Zurich reveals how France's...
The unintended impacts of training walls and groynes
21 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Training walls and entrance breakwaters have long been used to keep estuary entrances clear of shoals that threaten boat navigation and increase flood...
Solving the Logical Conundrum of Inductive Inferences
19 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In the 18th century, Scottish philosopher David Hume posed a confounding question about the nature of the scientific method. By questioning the logic ...
Universal conformal symmetry: Solution of the mysteries of cosmology?
11 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
For over a century, Einstein’s theory of general relativity has underpinned our understanding of gravity. However, it still hasn’t been able to ex...
The Self-Organizing Bone Wave Underlying Skull Growth
05 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
We typically take our skulls for granted, beyond their basic function in keeping our brain safe and sound within our head. When you look in the mirror...
How Municipal Communication Failures Perpetuate Systemic Racism
01 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Communication research from Texas Christian University reveals how the killing of Atatiana Jefferson in Fort Worth exposed fundamental failures in how...
Shaping the Future: How a Tiny Screw Is Changing Children’s Lives
31 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
When a baby is born, the bones of the skull are meant to behave like the slats of a wooden barrel, flexible enough to slide into the correct orientati...
A Global Classroom for Dental Residents: How Virtual Education is Reshaping Dental Training Worldwide
30 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
When the COVID-19 pandemic arrived as an unexpected and unwelcome presence in our lives, it didn’t just disrupt our daily routines, it drastically c...
Feathered Casualties and Digital Clues: How Citizen Science is Helping Save Birds from Deadly Collisions
24 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
By now, most of us are familiar with stories of wildlife interacting with the modern world, often with unfortunate consequences. Examples include urba...
From Classroom to Conference: How a New Teaching Model Lets Students Step Inside the Scientific Community
23 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
When you imagine a scientific conference, you may picture rows of poster boards, bustling coffee breaks, and seasoned researchers discussing the lates...
A Breakthrough in Reconstructive Surgery: Expanding Scalp Skin to Repair Large Facial Defects in Children
22 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Facial reconstruction is one of the most challenging fields in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. When patients undergo skin transplants to address ...
A Discussion of Multiple Studies on the Perspectives of Underrepresented Populations on Gang Membership and Campus Gun Policies
21 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Professor Justin J. Joseph at the University of North Alabama examines the influences that impact the behaviour of underrepresented popu...
Listening to Our Cats’ Kidneys: How a Handful of Mirror-Image Molecules Could Reveal Feline Health
08 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Amino acids are a fundamental building block for fur, muscle, and every other living tissue on Earth. These molecules come in “left-handed” (L) an...
The patient will see you all now: redesigning clinical learning for better outcomes
27 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
If you picture doctors making their daily rounds through hospital floors, you might imagine a single doctor standing by a bedside, examining a patient...
How do we develop and maintain authenticity throughout our lives?
20 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
As our world becomes increasingly complex, the need for genuine self-development and "inner work" grows more important. Dr Kerstin Liesenfeld and coll...
From Firefighting Foams to Molecular Mysteries: A Surfactant’s Unexpected Journey
19 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Scientific discovery often unfolds in unexpected ways. What begins as a search for solutions to real-world challenges can lead researchers into unexpl...
A Silent Struggle: Understanding Childhood Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic
18 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In early 2020, the world changed almost overnight. As COVID-19 swept across the world, homes were repurposed as schools, playgrounds and classrooms we...
The Essence of Team Spirit: Why Helping Others in a Group Can Be More Motivating Than Helping Yourself
17 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Are we primarily motivated by self-interest, or can activities that advance the progress of others provide similar or even greater levels of motivatio...
Amplifying Global Voices: The Fight for Fairness in Scholarly Communication
09 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In our increasingly interconnected world, sharing knowledge freely and fairly is crucial for ongoing development and progress. Increasing the overall ...
Breaking Barriers in Cancer Care: How Lenvatinib Offers Hope for Resistant Thyroid Cancer
06 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Thyroid cancer is one of the more common cancers globally, and for most patients, the prognosis is generally favorable with timely and effective treat...
The Wellbeing Balance Model: A Personalized Approach to Design Effective Wellbeing Interventions
03 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Troy Norris at the WellBalance Institute for Positive Wellbeing reveals how a novel approach to measuring wellbeing can lead to more eff...
Deciding when and how checklists should be used in medicine
27 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
While checklists are often a vital tool for medical procedures, there has so far been little guidance on how they should be designed and applied in re...
Improving Hepatitis C Screening and Care: Approaches for Reaching Underserved Populations
14 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Professor Mamta Jain at UT Southwestern Medical Center and her colleagues reveals how electronic alerts, patient navigation, and mailed ...
How the law is used to silence Human Rights Defenders
12 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Dr Aikaterini-Christina Koula at Manchester Metropolitan University reveals how legal systems are increasingly being weaponized to silen...
A genetic breakthrough for farming: editing corn inside the plant, not the lab
09 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Corn is a cornerstone of modern agricultural food production, particularly in North America. Humans have selectively bred such crops over generations ...
New Approaches to Defining and Measuring Human Trafficking
07 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Professor Rumi Kato Price at the Washington University School of Medicine and her colleagues, Professors Sheldon Zhang and Annah Bender,...
How Traditional Chinese Philosophy Shaped Modern Revolutionary Thought
06 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Professor Germaine A. Hoston at the University of California, San Diego, reveals how traditional Chinese philosophical idealism influenc...
Building a seismic timeline of the Nippes earthquake
01 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Sitting directly over a complex network of fault lines, Haiti is one of the most earthquake-prone nations on Earth. In 2021, the Nippes earthquake bec...
Mixed Signals: Employment Training Outcomes for Previously Incarcerated Individuals
30 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Research from Professors Tristan Nighswander and Ariel Roddy at Northern Arizona University examines the effects of pre-employment training on employm...
Behind the Screens: Improving Health Outcomes with Better Data
29 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
We can imagine our health as a jigsaw, with each individual piece representing a different aspect of our medical history. These pieces might include b...