Subsurface Imaging of Roman Roads Across EuropeStretching across thousands of kilometers, the Roman road network once connected an empire. Today, much of it lies buried beneath cities, farms, and forests — but advanced subsurface imaging is bringing these ancient highways back into focus. Using t...Jul 20, 2025·2 min read
The Human Connectome: Mapping the Mind Like a MapWhat if we could chart the human brain the way we map a city? Roads, intersections, detours — not of asphalt, but of thoughts, emotions, and memories. That’s the vision behind the Human Connectome Project (HCP), a scientific initiative aiming to crea...Jul 20, 2025·2 min read
Insect-Inspired Robotics from Bee VisionBees are tiny creatures with tiny brains, yet they perform astonishing feats — flying through complex environments, recognizing faces, and even dancing to communicate. Scientists and engineers are now translating these abilities into robotics, using ...Jul 20, 2025·1 min read
Plant Intelligence: Do Trees Remember?We’ve long thought of intelligence as a domain exclusive to animals. But recent studies challenge this view, revealing a hidden world where plants — especially trees — may have memory, communication, and even learning abilities. One compelling study ...Jul 20, 2025·2 min read
Carbon Capture with Porous CrystalsAs the climate crisis intensifies, carbon capture technology is gaining attention. One of the most promising tools in this domain is a class of materials known as porous crystals—specifically, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). MOFs are crystalline com...Jul 20, 2025·1 min read
Green Chemistry and Zero-Waste Labs: Redefining the Future of Scientific PracticeChemistry has long been the engine of innovation — driving advances in medicine, materials science, agriculture, and technology. But with great power comes great responsibility. As the global community grows increasingly aware of the environmental an...Jul 20, 2025·4 min read
Ocean Acidification Sensors at Micron ScaleOcean acidification — the silent cousin of climate change — is rapidly altering marine ecosystems. Caused by increased CO₂ absorption, it lowers the pH of seawater, threatening coral reefs, shellfish, and plankton. But until recently, our ability to ...Jul 20, 2025·2 min read