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Year: 2023

How the Placebo Effect “Tricks” the Brain
Health Psychology

How the Placebo Effect “Tricks” the Brain

April 3, 2023July 10, 2023

You have probably heard of the placebo effect, but what is it and how does it work? Can something that’s in our heads actually provide relief?

Biotech & Digital Agriculture: The Smart Farming Revolution
Ecology New Technologies

Biotech & Digital Agriculture: The Smart Farming Revolution

March 29, 2023April 28, 2025

Digital agriculture uses emerging technologies—including sensors, drones, and artificial intelligence—to collect crop data that can be used to enhance agricultural outcomes.

How Children Learn Language
Linguistics Psychology

How Children Learn Language

March 24, 2023April 28, 2025

Children learn language for the first time in a cool way, and the good news is that adults can, too. Find out how.

Water Quality Monitoring by Bacterial Biosensors
Biology Ecology Environment Water Pollution

Water Quality Monitoring by Bacterial Biosensors

March 20, 2023October 28, 2024

Water quality may be headed for a rise as scientists work to develop new technology that uses bacteria to detect harmful heavy metals in water.

Magic Makers: Art Therapy for Neuropsychiatric Patients
Arts and Humanities Neuroscience Psychology

Magic Makers: Art Therapy for Neuropsychiatric Patients

March 15, 2023March 14, 2023

Art therapy may help adults with mild cognitive impairment feel happier and more empowered—and slow the progress of cognitive decline.

Bacteria Has Natural Capacity to Recycle Plastics
Biology Environment Sustainable Living

Bacteria Has Natural Capacity to Recycle Plastics

March 10, 2023March 17, 2024

A common bacterium, Comamonas testosteroni, might hold the key to breaking down and recycling plastic waste on a large scale.

Let’s talk about trees!
Blogs Citizen Science SciStarter Blog

Let’s talk about trees!

March 6, 2023February 19, 2024

The Girl Scouts and SciStarter have teamed up to put the spotlight on trees in these citizen science projects.

The Art of Scientific Illustration
Paleontology Science and Art

The Art of Scientific Illustration

March 1, 2023July 1, 2023

Scientific illustration is more than just cool artwork. It conveys technical details about research that other tools cannot.

Bioprinting Skin for Cosmetics and Drug Testing
Biology Engineering New Technologies

Bioprinting Skin for Cosmetics and Drug Testing

February 22, 2023February 22, 2023

Bioprinting skin models that react on par with actual skin could lead to new possibilities for how labs test cosmetics and drugs.

Sunlight Powers Recycling of Carbon Dioxide and Plastic
Climate Change Environment New Technologies

Sunlight Powers Recycling of Carbon Dioxide and Plastic

February 15, 2023February 12, 2024

A new recycling method uses sunlight to simultaneously convert carbon dioxide and plastic waste into sustainable biofuels and useful chemical products.

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