CRISPR-Cas9: A Triple-Edged Sword
Now, it’s up to us to determine how we’re going to swing it. Continue reading CRISPR-Cas9: A Triple-Edged Sword
Now, it’s up to us to determine how we’re going to swing it. Continue reading CRISPR-Cas9: A Triple-Edged Sword
To cram or not to cram, that is the question… Well, it truthfully depends on your intentions and goal in school. Continue reading Why you shouldn’t cram for tests at school, in a nutshell
Memorization lies at the heart of every student’s life. Learning about how it works may potentially boost student potential to memorize. Continue reading The science of memorization, and how you could memorize things quicker
Parallel universes create different worlds for every single one of the outcomes of your actions. Welcome to the multiverse. Continue reading So, what are parallel universes anyway?
A look into a quick way to solve one of our planet’s most urgent issues with geoengineering Continue reading Geoengineering may be the best, flawed solution to global warming
What aggravates COVID-19’s detrimental post-pandemic influences is that some of its consequences aren’t as fleeting as we had hoped them to be. Continue reading Post-pandemic attitudes won’t disappear overnight
You might not feel its effect at the moment but once you do, it’ll be too late. Continue reading What rising sea levels mean for the world and the future
Have you ever wondered why your singing sounds so incredible in the shower but so drab anywhere else? It’s nothing but science and physics! Continue reading Why you sing better in the shower, explained in a minute
No crazy predictions in this article. Just realistic projections. Continue reading The future of Earth: our planet 1000 years later
Niches, cliques, hierarchies, principals, this is what Teenlytical calls “school ecology”! This is an infographic comics. Continue reading Proving that school is just an ecosystem (an infographic)
An analysis of both sides of the debate. 2 arguments for each side. Continue reading Race or class, which one divides the world more?
The Beirut explosion destroyed more than just buildings and lives. Lebanon’s economic crisis, COVID, and an explosion don’t go well together. Continue reading The Beirut explosion and Lebanon, explained
It is important for ethics and scientists to get along, but when they don’t, various consequences can show up, both good and bad. Continue reading What if scientists paid no attention to ethics?
For many students, it is an instinct to reach for their headphones when the time to study arrives. But does music actually help you study? Continue reading Does music actually help you study?
How teens have strengthened and weakened #BlackLivesMatter, explained in a minute Some are doing it right, others are doing it wrong. Here are the two sides of the teens and #BlackLivesMatter case. Written by: Aaron Zhao 1. How teens have strengthened #BlackLivesMatter (and vice versa) Teenagers made up a great proportion of this year’s #BlackLivesMatter supporters. With social media as their primary method of advocating, … Continue reading How teens have strengthened and weakened #BlackLivesMatter, explained in a minute
Protest with knowledge, not just feelings. Continue reading Top 10 things you need to know about the George Floyd protests
Turns out, attractiveness isn’t as much as subjective as you thought it was. Continue reading What makes a person attractive?
The beginning of a new series, QOTD: ask a silly question, get a scientific answer. I’ll let the title speak for itself. Continue reading What will happen if you eat too many bananas?
Here are four areas that will be affected: jobs, healthcare, education, and cybersecurity. The future is either bright or grim. You choose. Continue reading How Will Artificial Intelligence Change Our Lives?
How to get your hands on metals: mine UP. Continue reading Asteroid Mining: Mining Upwards