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Green Chemistry: Designing Sustainable Chemical Processes for a Cleaner World

Explore green chemistry: 12 principles for designing safer, sustainable chemical processes. Learn how scientists are reducing pollution at the molecular level.

Coral Reef Restoration: Science-Based Approaches to Saving Marine Ecosystems

Can we save coral reefs? Explore science-based restoration approaches, from coral gardening to assisted evolution, fighting the global reef crisis.

Photonics: How Light-Based Technology Is Replacing Electronics

Photonics is replacing electronics with light. Discover how light-based technology is revolutionizing computing, telecommunications, and medical devices.

The Mathematics of Epidemics: How Models Predict and Control Disease Outbreaks

How do mathematical models predict pandemics? Explore epidemic modeling, from SIR equations to AI forecasting, and how math saves lives during outbreaks.

Lab-Grown Meat: The Science of Cultivated Protein and the Future of Food

Lab-grown meat is real — and advancing fast. Learn the science behind cellular agriculture, its environmental benefits, and when it might reach your plate.

Permafrost Thaw: A Climate Time Bomb in Canada’s North

Arctic permafrost holds twice the carbon in our atmosphere. Learn why thawing permafrost is a climate time bomb and what scientists are discovering.

Dark Energy and the Expanding Universe: The Biggest Mystery in Cosmology

Dark energy makes up 68% of the universe, yet remains one of physics' greatest mysteries. Explore what we know and the latest research discoveries.

Alzheimer’s Disease: Latest Research on Causes, Treatments, and Prevention

New hope for Alzheimer's: explore the latest research breakthroughs, from amyloid-targeting drugs to early detection biomarkers and prevention strategies.

Geothermal Energy: Tapping Earth’s Internal Heat for Clean Power

How does geothermal energy work? Explore Earth's internal heat as a clean power source, from hot springs to enhanced geothermal systems and their massive potential.

Neuromorphic Computing: Building Chips That Think Like the Human Brain

Neuromorphic computing mimics the human brain. Discover how brain-inspired chips could revolutionize AI with dramatically lower power consumption.