Friday, December 19, 2025
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science

Turns out a lot of people are in between introverted and extroverted

(BUSINESS NEWS) There’s a lot of discussion, comics, and dank memes about introversion and extroversion on the internets theses days. Has science finally solved it?

Mark Zuckerberg intends on curing every disease

(BUSINESS NEWS) Mark Zuckerberg suggests that his Chan Zuckerberg Initiative could cure all diseases by the end of the century.

Sharing platform for scientists could change the world

(TECH NEWS) Collection of research can be difficult for scientists. Two Harvard students attempt to change the course of communication to help bridge the gap.

Science can say how memorable your profile picture is (or isn’t)

How memorable is your profile picture? According to science, this algorithm has performed better than any existing visual processing algorithms out there and is close to replicating human performance.

Scientists say your staff is starting work at the wrong time and it’s killing their productivity

Many of us know that 9-to-5 grind all too well. According to scientist Dr. Paul Kelley of Oxford University, this schedule is making your staff unproductive and unhappy.

Attorneys General form coalition to sue companies that deny climate change

In an unprecedented strategy to tackle global climate change, a group of state attorneys general have united in a coalition to prosecute companies that deny global warming.

Marie Curie opened the door for women in tech #WomensHistoryMonth

The first woman to earn a Nobel Prize was Marie Curie, a Polish scientist who was a pioneer in the study of radioactivity. She won the Prize in Physics in 1903, then made history again in 1911 when she won the Prize in Chemistry, making her the first person to win the Nobel Prize two times.

DeskGen is a startup that brings DNA editing to your laptop

DeskGen is the hot new startup that could do for genetics research what the PC did for programming. We’re not saying that dinosaur clones are about to start coming out of your study, but the software has made a splash in the genetics community.