Sci Zine·Mar 20Sharks Consuming Drugs in the BahamasWhen we imagine the waters of the Bahamas, we picture crystal-clear seas, vibrant coral reefs, and thriving marine life untouched by modern…
Sci Zine·Mar 13NASA Alters the Artemis ProgramNASA has reworked its timeline for returning astronauts to the moon, delaying its first planned lunar landing under the Artemis program…
Sci Zine·Feb 20Caffeine Can Lower the Risk of DementiaA long-term observational study suggests that drinking moderate amounts of caffeinated coffee or tea may be linked to a lower risk of…
Sci Zine·Feb 6How Nanotyrannus Finally Claimed Its IdentityFor more than three decades, paleontologists have argued over the identity of a small, sharp-toothed dinosaur long thought to be a teenage…
Sci Zine·Jan 3What Will Happen With AI in 2026?- From AI Experts at StanfordAI seems to have unlimited power in today’s world. This is the level that experts believe it can reach in 2026.
Sci Zine·Dec 23, 2025Regenerative Medicine Breakthroughs: Axolotls Can Regrow TissueAxolotls are able to regenerate limbs and organs, so scientists wanted to study this to possibly apply it to regenerative medicine. They…
Sci Zine·Dec 23, 2025A Step For Panda Conservation: Giant Panda Cells Have Been Turned Into Stem CellsScientist Jing Liu and his team tried to convert cells in the giant panda (also known as fibroblasts) into induced pluripotent stem cells…
Sci Zine·Oct 20, 2025A Tribute to Jane Goodall: Her Contribution to ScienceThis post is in loving memory of Dr. Jane Goodall, a scientist, humanitarian, and conservationist who changed the world. You’ll learn about…