Goodbye, Ryugu! It’s Been a Real Pleasure for the Hayabusa 2 Spacecraft, Now Returning Home November 13, 2019 by Andreea Sterea It sent rovers and landers on its surface. It shot a bullet at it. Then, it fired a cannonball at it. After a dramatic but loving...
CRISPR: The Future of Diagnosis Tools, not Only Designer Babies November 11, 2019 by Andreea Sterea Case Western Reserve University researchers managed to turn CRISPR into a universal biosensing point-of-care medical device that can detect HPV or Parvo viruses in less...
150-Million-Years Old Giant Pliosaur Suggests Poland Was a Tropical Archipelago Back in the Jurassic Day November 6th, 2019 by Andreea Sterea Did you think the Jurassic Era was all about terrestrial giant monsters? The seas were even more dangerous, as new apex...
Famous Female Physicists that Revolutionized Science October 21st, 2019 by Andreea Sterea Their research is fascinating. Their personal stories are inspiring. These famous female physicists are from all over the world, but their love of science connects them all!...
The Alien Mineral Found in Australia is Now Part of an Exclusive Club September 2nd, 2019 by Andreea Sterea The Wedderburn meteorite, found in Australia back in 1951, contains a mineral that’s never been found in nature. Not in ours, anyway. The remote...