Articles
All Topics
I recently got the chance to work on a project in Dammam and it was a very rewarding experience. I was working alongside a few researchers from King Fahd University, a…
- Lyndsey Tanabe
- June 20, 2019
Many young researchers shy away from the idea of networking because in their minds, networking involves sleek managers in fancy suits flashing business cards at each…
- Dr Hanna Nyborg Støstad
- April 30, 2019
I feel I now face an extremely complex social situation, realizing that as humans, we have let part of our humanity go through the grind of daily life.
- Rita Angulo
- March 26, 2020
On December 1, Dutch microbiologist Elizabeth Bik was announced as the winner of the prestigious John Maddox prize for her “outstanding work exposing widespread threats…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- December 3, 2021
Although the people around me would remind me that my achievements showed that I had what it takes to be a researcher, I wasn’t convinced.
- Elodie Ekoka
- October 29, 2018
The International Open Access Week is a great time for the community to reflect upon the ways open access is reshaping scholarly publishing and communication. We reached…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- October 25, 2020
Earth’s geographical surfaces have been formed over millions of years. Although various geological theories aim to explain their formation, the southern Tibetan Plateau…
- Impact Science
- July 15, 2020
How did organic matter reach the Earth in the first place? One way to ponder this question is by observing the distribution and abundance of complex organic molecules in…
- Impact Science
- September 24, 2020
Before I went back to school, I had a list of things I wanted to do outside of my research. I didn’t want to be one of those people who became so consumed with their…
- Sharon Bolanta
- December 13, 2018
“Flutter” is a complex oscillatory phenomenon that can destroy aircraft turbine blades and has historically been the cause of several plane accidents. Now, scientists at…
- Impact Science
- October 6, 2020