A reactor using light and sound could break down antibiotics in wastewater. Could this
be our frontline against antimicrobial resistance?
The Experiment That Shamed America
What if a government experiment let men die in silence for 40 years? The Tuskegee study shows how science can betray the very people it promises to help.
Hotter Matches, Slower Players: How Rising Temperatures Are Reshaping Football
From Germany to Japan, hotter matches cut sprint distances. What strategies can protect players in a warming climate?
Methika Vithanage: Resilience, And Science Without Borders
From civil war zones to global recognition, Professor Methika Vithanage’s journey shows how courage, integrity, and science can transform lives.
New Quantum Algorithm Promises Faster, Cleaner Molecular Simulations
A new algorithm makes noisy quantum machines more accurate. Could this speed up drug discovery and climate solutions?
A New Tool Cleans Up Protein Data To Power Personalised Medicine
A new bioinformatics tool transforms proteogenomics by exposing false positives. Will this reshape how medicine targets Alzheimer’s and cancer?
Air Pollution In Delhi Leaves Behind A Toxic Trail On Trees
Could trees hold the answer to Delhi’s toxic air crisis? Find out how their leaves capture hidden metals and what this means for city health.
How Earthquake Knowledge Shields Young Minds From Trauma
Can disaster education shield young minds from trauma. A new study from Turkey shows why informed students bounced back better after the 2023 earthquakes.
What if? AI unlocks the power of counterfactuals in self-driving cars, animal behaviour, and the NBA
Can artificial intelligence show us the plays not taken or the interventions never tried? New research brings counterfactual prediction to life.
When Algorithms Ignite Uprisings: The Science Behind South Asia’s Viral Movements
From economic collapse to digital networks, shifting power and rising inequality, what truly drives the wave of mass mobilisation sweeping South Asia today