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Science
How a Volcano’s Fog Sparked the Creation of Frankenstein
Discover how volcanic fog in Europe led Mary Shelley to write Frankenstein during a gloomy summer.
A Brand-New Way to Cool Things Without Traditional Refrigeration
Scientists have created a completely new way to cool things, opening fresh possibilities for refrigeration beyond current methods.
Why AI Can’t Truly Copy Human Consciousness, Explained
Discover why AI will likely never replicate human consciousness, as explained by Michael Pollan’s insights on the limits of science…
How Understanding Self-Care Can Empower Young Girls
Discover how exploring the science behind self-care helps girls gain confidence and awareness in daily wellness.
IBM Creates First “Half-Möbius” Molecule Using Quantum Computing
IBM scientists crafted a unique “half-Möbius” molecule, revealing new possibilities by combining chemistry and quantum computing.
Did Life on Earth Start From Microbes Traveling From Mars?
New research explores if microscopic life from Mars could have hitched a ride on space debris and seeded Earth long…
How Modern Busy Offices Can Increase Feelings of Loneliness
A study shows that not just personality, but busy office environments can contribute to workplace loneliness.
How Manistee High’s Science Olympiad Team Showed Their Skills
Manistee High School earned second place at a regional Science Olympiad, showing strong science skills and teamwork.
How UNC’s AI Research is Sparking New Discoveries at Carolina
UNC’s AI research is powering new insights and discoveries, as shown in the first CoreAI Discovery Day showcasing faculty and…
