From Caves to Cures: How Blind Fish and Fruit Bats are Unlocking New Diabetes Treatments
With over 2 million species on this planet, adaptation is a crucial part of species survival. Adapt or fail, if you will. With some species, …
Harnessing micro-superpowers
Bits and Pieces: Microbial Perspective All of us know how “easy” it is to get a package delivered to our house. Access a website, click …
A Conversation About our Cells’ Signals
You’ve got mail! How often do you send a text, phone a friend, or, if you’re into revivalism, send a pigeon? Our daily lives revolve …
Editorial picks

You CAN Make a Difference: My Story of Science Advocacy and Community Building in Face of Funding Cuts


Laboratories Running by Themselves? The Era of AI and the Rise of Self-Driving Labs
When we think about scientific discoveries, we often imagine scientists in lab coats conducting experiments. While this has long been the norm, recent advances in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) are rapidly shifting the landscape. A new and emerging field known as autonomous or “self-driving” laboratories is challenging the conventional idea of experimentation. Like self-driving

The Injustice of Texas Senate Bill 8

Not all invasive species are created equal



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Zine #2: A Quick Guide to the Plants of Athens

Flight of the Living Dead: Is the Zombification of Flies Facilitated by an Interkingdom Host Switch?

Addressing bullying in STEM: a call for UGA to empower trainees

Food for thought: fear or facts?

Salty soils: a ‘growing' issue for agriculture










