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Month: April 2022

Brain Circuits Map out Depression and Anxiety
Neuroscience

Brain Circuits Map out Depression and Anxiety

April 27, 2022June 27, 2022

Researchers are studying the brain circuits affected by depression and anxiety, opening the way for more effective treatments.

How Oreos Could Impact 3D Printing
Engineering

How Oreos Could Impact 3D Printing

April 25, 2022April 20, 2022

Have you ever wondered why, when you separate an Oreo, the filling usually sticks to one side? The reason might be the future of 3D printing.

The Secret Lives of the Elements
Astronomy and Astrophysics Book Reviews Chemistry Physics

The Secret Lives of the Elements

April 20, 2022April 17, 2022

The Secret Lives of the Elements by Dr. Kathryn Harkup was released in the UK in October 2021. It’s reviewed for you by Steven Spence.

Why Are Eggshells So Strong?
Biology Zoology

Why Are Eggshells So Strong?

April 18, 2022April 18, 2022

For millions of years, birds have been evolving to make the perfect eggshell. But how are eggshells so strong, and yet still breakable?

All of Us: A Lack of Diversity in Medicine
Citizen Science Diversity in Science Genetics and Heredity

All of Us: A Lack of Diversity in Medicine

April 15, 2022April 17, 2022

With the release of its first 100,000 genomes this project is solving a dangerous problem: a startling lack of diversity in medicine.a

Organic Gardening and Alternatives to Pesticides
Biodiversity and Conservation Botany Ecology

Organic Gardening and Alternatives to Pesticides

April 13, 2022April 13, 2022

Gardens inevitably attract insect pests. How can you use organic gardening techniques to protect your plants from pests and maintain a garden that is safe for pollinators and other animals?

How Does Your Brain Work?
Neuroscience

How Does Your Brain Work?

April 6, 2022April 30, 2024

Enjoy this curated collection of articles about neuroscience and how the human brain works. Our neuroscientists answer your questions.

Wild Relative of Wheat Could Help Curb Disease
Botany Climate Change Genetics and Heredity

Wild Relative of Wheat Could Help Curb Disease

April 4, 2022March 30, 2022

Stem rust might be the bane of a wheat crop, but researchers may have found a solution that could protect the popular grain.

Inspire Your Community to Protect Local Pollinators
Biodiversity and Conservation Citizen Science Ecology SciStarter Blog Zoology

Inspire Your Community to Protect Local Pollinators

April 1, 2022March 25, 2022

During the pandemic, acclaimed wildlife filmmaker Martin Dohrn got to know the local pollinators in his garden. Find out what happened.

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