SCIENCE

Advertisement
Aug 25 2025SCIENCE

Climate Science Shifts: What's Really Happening with the IPCC?

The IPCC, a big name in climate research, is changing. It's not just about new faces; it's about a big change in how they study climate change. This shift is called "Extreme Event Attribution" (EEA). It's a hot topic, and people are starting to question if this is good for science or just a way to p

reading time less than a minute
Aug 22 2025POLITICS

When Science Takes a Backseat to Politics

In the early 1900s, a scientist named Trofim Lysenko had some odd ideas. He thought he could teach plants to grow in winter by soaking them in cold water. He also believed that if you treated crops right, they could thrive anywhere, even in places like Siberia. These ideas were not based on solid sc

reading time less than a minute
Aug 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Zhong Kui: The Ghost King's New Adventure

China's gaming scene is buzzing with excitement, especially after the massive success of Wukong in 2024. Now, Game Science is back with Black Myth: Zhong Kui, a game that promises to dive deep into Chinese mythology and Taoism. This time, the spotlight is on Zhong Kui, a figure not as famous as the

reading time less than a minute
Aug 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can We Really Upload Our Minds to Computers?

The idea of uploading human consciousness to computers might seem like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, but it's a topic that's gaining traction in scientific circles. The concept is tied to transhumanism, a movement that advocates for using technology to enhance human capabilities. Mind up

reading time less than a minute
Aug 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

From Dreams to Reality: How Sci-Fi Ideas Became Real Tech

Sci-fi writers often come up with ideas that sound far-fetched. Yet, many of these ideas have become real technologies. For example, Arthur C. Clarke suggested satellites that could stay in one spot above Earth. This idea seemed crazy in 1945. But decades later, it became a reality. Today, we call t

reading time less than a minute
Aug 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Westworld's AI: A Surprisingly Accurate Sci-Fi Take

Westworld, the HBO series that captivated sci-fi fans, did more than just entertain. It sparked conversations about AI and its potential. The show's depiction of AI, particularly in its first season, was surprisingly accurate, according to AI researcher Sasha Luccioni. In one scene, a host named Ma

reading time less than a minute
Aug 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring the Future: 9 Sci-Fi Books That Make You Think

Science fiction is more than just stories about spaceships and aliens. It's a way to explore ideas, ask big questions, and even predict the future. Some books warn us about what could go wrong. Others are just fun adventures. But the best ones make us think about who we are and where we're going. T

reading time less than a minute
Aug 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Igniting Minds: University of Idaho's Big Bet on Fire Science

The University of Idaho is making a bold move to tackle wildfires with a $1. 4 million boost from the National Science Foundation. This cash injection will fund nine new doctoral researchers, who will dive into the science of fire physics, mitigation, and forest regeneration. The goal? To make rural

reading time less than a minute
Aug 14 2025SCIENCE

Why Is Glass See-Through?

Ever wonder why you can see through glass? It's not magic, it's science! Glass is made from sand, but not just any sand. It's transformed into something called an amorphous solid. This special structure lets light pass through, unlike wood, which is opaque. But guess what? Scientists are even workin

reading time less than a minute
Aug 14 2025EDUCATION

Saving Science: How States Can Step Up When Federal Funds Fall Short

The U. S. has long relied on federal funding to fuel university research, a partnership that has driven innovation and economic growth. However, recent cuts and uncertainties under the current administration have left universities scrambling. The abrupt loss of federal grants can halt research, forc

reading time less than a minute