How the brain learns to be conscious
~ discussion with Axel Cleeremans ~ 'Who am I?' I bet you ask yourself from time to time. This is because you possess knowledge about...
In conversation with Brian Cox
Brian Cox is Professor of Particle Physics at the University of Manchester as well as The Royal Society Professor for Public Engagement...
Science and social media
Should science be spread on social media? One one hand, social platforms may provide an ideal forum for sharing and consuming scientific...
Revolution in medicine
Revolutionary medical solutions are one of the most exciting things our era has brought on. But will these solutions be the source of...
Ready, set, health apps!
Today, in the World of technology it is almost inevitable to use a smartphone. And once one is using a smartphone it is almost guaranteed...
Antibiotic resistance: Big issue – tiny solutions?
Antibiotics have been used in medicine for a long time: these materials inhibit the bacteria’s life processes and growth, what results in...
What should we eat?
Do the calories the only thing what matters? Probably, not! According to a recent project human microbiome (so bacteria which live in...
Practical tips for science journalists
Which tools a science journalist can use for everyday work on a low-budget? Either it’s about writing notes or turning our phone into a...
Bacterial resistance
Nowadays antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious threat. As a result of this, some of seriuos diseases are spreading again e.g....
Do kites and celestial mechanics have anything in common?
Astronomy has always been one of the elds of science that showed the most dynamical development. However, the progress that took place...