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Science Connected Magazine is an editorially independent, non-profit newsroom producing open-access science journalism and ...
Litter isn’t the problem. It is simply a by-product of a convenience-oriented economy. If you look at the history of litter, there remains one constant. Production of trash, including plastic ...
Enter the Aurochs The aurochs is known to be the wild ancestor of cattle. Aurochs roamed the earth for a very long time. In fact, the oldest aurochs remains have been dated to about 2 million years ...
Thermosets are more resistant to heat due to the presence of crosslinkers in their structure, which makes them stronger and harder to break down. Crosslinkers form links that attach the long, primary ...
Pull up a chair and sit down to the Periodic Table and Sorting Elements – Part 1: The Difference Between Chemical and Nuclear Reactions By Steven Spence Chemical vs. Nuclear Reactions In my first ...
Flying insects seem magnetized by light, but why? New research uncovers the dorsal-light-response mechanism behind this phenomenon. By William Harley In the dark of night, flying bugs can be seen ...
About the Author Neha Jain is a freelance science writer based in Hong Kong who has a passion for sharing science with everyone. She writes about biology, conservation, and sustainable living. She has ...
Neurons send visual information to the brain, but just how it gets processed is a complexity that researchers are getting closer to understanding. By Elisabeth Moore Does seeing something new have a ...
Less is more Chris Watson, a post-doctoral researcher at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada, led a team that gathered and analyzed data, in what is known as a meta-analysis, ...