Johannes Betz of the University of Münster identifies the key metrics required to properly evaluate and compare rechargeable battery systems.
A radical view of organelle evolution
What were the driving factors behind organelle evolution?
Artificial intelligence: Cool but scary?
AI is growing at a rapid pace and solving complex problems in the process—but what are the risks of such a sophisticated technology?
Statistics – The Cookie Policy
Few people would deny that cookies are delicious, but did you know they can also help us understand statistics?
A Fossil Fuel-Free Industrial Revolution
Exploring a fossil-fuel free industrial revolution prompts us to consider the grave risks we’re taking by not making every concerted effort to rapidly fix our global environment.
Reproducibility in Scientific Publishing
The reproducibility problem is turning the growing body of scientific literature into a house of cards: time to pour a new foundation.
The Promise of Cyborganic Beings
In this essay, scientists from Spain and Denmark delve into the spectrum of possibilities offered by wearable and implantable healthcare devices and provide new insight into the cyborganic era.
The Role of Narrative in Science
To what extent should storytelling be used in communicating scientific discoveries?
Abstract Images: Producing the Perfect Picture
Abstract images for scientific papers are often cluttered with illegible details, sacrificing attractiveness and reducing the value of this visual “hook”.
That “junk” DNA … is full of information!
Understanding the nature and origin of the non-coding genome.