Jayde is a science communicator (BSc neuroscience, MA Science Literacy) and host of videos for Scientific American, New York Hall of Science, American Institute of Physics and AOL.
Abigail Malate is a graphic designer at the American Institute of Physics, which produces the editorially independent news service Inside Science. She studied illustration at Parsons The New School ...
We all have a pretty good idea how everyday objects should behave. We can predict where tossed balls will land and know we'll find our keys where we left them. Our intuitions are built on years of ...
Samuel Acheampong is using the Nobel Prize-recognized technique to tweak the genes of traditional Ghanaian crops. The new Nobel Prize for hepatitis C follows Blumberg's 1976 Nobel for hepatitis B.
Charles Q. Choi is a science reporter who has written for Scientific American, The New York Times, Wired, Science, Nature, and National Geographic News, among others. For his work, he has hunted for ...
Meeri Kim is a science journalist based in Los Angeles. She received her physics Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 2013. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, Slate.com, Huffington ...
Karen Kwon is a science journalist based in the Washington, D.C. area and was an intern with Inside Science during the summer of 2021. She is also a graduate student in the Science, Health & ...
Around the turn of the 20th century, scientists began stirring up what would ultimately become a world-changing revolution. They deployed cleverly designed experiments and careful reasoning to reveal ...
Strychnine is so difficult to make in a lab that chemists, including Nobel winners, have long competed to synthesize it more efficiently. The medicine Nobel Prize recognized researchers studying how ...
Yuen Yiu has a Ph.D. in Physics from University of Tennessee and a bachelor's degree, also in Physics, from University of Michigan. During his time as a scientific researcher he worked at numerous ...
Emilie Lorditch is the former Assistant News Director at AIP. After earning her degree in physical/environmental geography with a minor in technical writing from the Pennsylvania State University, she ...
Anything that has mass and moves can give off gravitational waves, but for familiar items they are extremely tiny. (Inside Science) -- Albert Einstein predicted a century ago that any orbiting pair of ...