Perspectives
Where do we search for the fundamental stuff of life?
Recent books by Thomas Cech and Sara Imari Walker offer two perspectives on where to look for the basic properties that define living things.
Scientists around the world report millions of new discoveries every year
Science is a collaborative endeavor, and international teams have contributed to a huge rise in scientific output.
Being a whole person outside of work
Creating art, community service, physical exercise, theater and music 鈥 four scientists talk about the activities that bring them joy.
麻豆传媒色情片 impressions of water as cuneiform cascade*
Inspired by "the most elegant depiction of H2O鈥檚 colligative features," Thomas Gorrell created a seven-tiered visual cascade of Sumerian characters beginning with the ancient sign for water.
Water takes center stage
Danielle Guarracino remembers the role water played at two moments in her life, one doing scary experiments and one facing a health scare.
The teaching power of water
鈥淚 questioned whether children would be very interested in this exercise; there wasn鈥檛 much to it.鈥 At an outreach event aimed at children, Jessica Desamero learns that three cups of water can convey complex science.
The subtle strength of hydrogen bonds
Indu Sridharan remembers how water complicated her atomic force microscopy imaging studies of collagen.
What I鈥檝e learned about water, aging and protein quality control
Alice Liu thought an increase in heat shock protein chaperones would prevent misfolding in Huntington鈥檚 disease proteins. The results surprised her, and water was the key.
Water, you say?
In our first Molecule of the Year essay, Sephra Rampersad recalls a great scientist asking, what is the one critical component that could make or break your experiment in any lab?