When you see two teams you don't know playing a sport or watch a movie for the first time, you will often take sides and cheer for a specific team or character to win. Taking sides is a fundamental human trait. Of course, we are not here to discuss psychology or social sciences. Instead, I … Continue reading Taking Sides in Science: A Path to Progress or Pitfall?
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Biomolecular condensates: more than just a phase
If you put any cell under the microscopy, with some fluorescent proteins and RNAs, you will see it light up with mesmerizing constellations. Just like oil droplets in water, they find each other forming a sort of mini environment amid all the crowded cellular space. A long standing problem in the field of cell biology … Continue reading Biomolecular condensates: more than just a phase
Natural Sciences, Applied Sciences: The Distinction
Classification of scientific branches and fields has proven to be a debatable subject, yet it is an important criterion for understanding the acquisition of knowledge and satisfying our curiosity. By understanding this classification, we can refine and enhance our way of thinking and problem-solving in the real world. Two major and broad categories of scientific … Continue reading Natural Sciences, Applied Sciences: The Distinction


