Articles for tag: scientists

How Scientists Are Trying to Create Artificial Life in the Lab

How Scientists Are Trying to Create Artificial Life in the Lab

Annette Uy

The concept of creating artificial life has long captivated the human imagination, often depicted in science fiction as the ultimate technological feat. Today, what once seemed like a fantasy is becoming a scientific reality as researchers strive to create life from scratch within the confines of a laboratory. This groundbreaking endeavor involves the intricate assembly ...

From Frankenstein to Foundation: The 9 Most Influential Scientists in Literature

Annette Uy

Literature has always been a mirror reflecting humanity’s deepest fears, wildest dreams, and most ambitious pursuits. When science enters the realm of storytelling, something magical happens—we get characters who push boundaries, challenge ethics, and inspire generations of real scientists. These fictional researchers, inventors, and visionaries have shaped how we think about discovery, progress, and the ...

From Lab Coats to Laugh Tracks: The Most Iconic TV Scientists of All Time

Jan Otte

Television has given us some unforgettable characters who’ve made science both accessible and entertaining. From brilliant chemists cooking up trouble to physicists unraveling the mysteries of the universe, these fictional scientists have shaped how we view the world of research and discovery. Some have inspired real careers in STEM fields, while others have simply made ...

The Women's Health Gap: When Innovation Ignores Half the Population

Bias in Biotech: How Gender Norms Affect Scientific Innovation

Annette Uy

Picture this: you’re sitting in a laboratory at 3 AM, watching breakthrough research unfold before your eyes. The scientist leading this revolutionary work happens to be a woman, but statistically speaking, she’s fighting against odds that would make any reasonable person reconsider their career path. This isn’t just about fairness—it’s about the discoveries we’re losing, ...