Science

Beyond nodes and edges

Since Euler’s solution on the Seven Bridges problem, mathematical graph theory has become a useful tool in various fields, including neuroscience.

Ubiquitin: beyond molecular tagging

Inspired by Nobel Prize laureate Dr. Aaron Ciechanover, whose pioneering work unveiled the intricate mechanisms of ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis.
Makliya Mamat

One Neuron at a Time

I’m captivated by the intersection of graph theory and network neuroscience - a fascinating juncture that allows us to analyze and comprehend the complex communication pathways of our brain.

The microbial dark matter

Learning about the work on discovering novel antibiotics from microbial dark matter was a profound experience for me.

Books do furnish a life

A collection of science writers' commentary on science literature along with great thinkers.

“James Webb of the cell”

With its unique three-dimensional representation and analysis capabilities, this technology gives us a more real view of the cell world.

This book changed my sleep

As a scientist reveals the surprising benefits of a good night's sleep, you’ll never think of your bed in the same way.

Step Into The Astrophysics

We are stardust brought to life, then empowered by the universe to figure itself out – and we have only just begun.