Teeth Hold a Permanent Record of Smoking Habits
A smoking habit is visible on the roots of one’s teeth after quitting and even after death, giving clues for forensics and archaeology.
Making Science Make Sense
A smoking habit is visible on the roots of one’s teeth after quitting and even after death, giving clues for forensics and archaeology.
Agricultural pesticides stay in the air long after they are sprayed, latching onto particles in the air instead of breaking down.
An Interview with Mina Azimov, Founder of RapidEye – a citizen science project training AI to better understand the world as it truly is.
Sea-friendly plastic is the newest project for material scientists: plastic that can dissolve in water to reduce microplastic pollution.