Science for Humanity 4 min read Towards a Green and Ethical Future “When we think about the death of a marketplace, it doesn’t mean that it takes place globally. It tends to transition to other contexts that are not heavily regulated, which is a bit problematic." 24 3.6k Share this
Science for Humanity 5 min read Climate Change Clues in Coastal Mud A 20 year collaborative research project between the Netherlands and China aims to investigate how coastal systems adapt to climate change. 59 7.6k Share this
Science for Humanity 4 min read Rise of the Machines: the Future of Mobile Robots Their wide range of applications has helped make mobile robotics one of the fastest growing fields of research today. 20 8.3k Share this
Science for Humanity 5 min read Tracking the Curve: Analyzing the Emotional Response to COVID-19 Professor Xiangliang Zhang is using machine learning to track the changing emotional response to the global crisis. 46 4.1k Share this
Science for Humanity 4 min read A Disorder That Teachers Can Pass to Their Students: Math Angst "It’s been pretty clear to me from the beginning that a lot of the problems children have learning math are created by teaching." 18 3.5k Share this
Science for Humanity 4 min read Oceans: The Largest Active Carbon Reservoir The effects of CO2 would be a lot worse if it weren’t for the oceans. 50 4.9k Share this
Science for Humanity 5 min read We are good at causing problems. Now we have to solve them. We have been developing sustainability policy for over 50 years, but the results are still disappointing. 6 1.9k Share this
Science for Humanity 4 min read TU/e Researchers Are Behind Many Innovative Electrical Engineering Discoveries. Is Yours Next? The science behind this simple chip is amazing! The chip’s circuitry and antenna fit in a sensor that’s just 2 square millimeters big. 42 3.9k Share this
Science for Humanity 4 min read Our Plastic Pollution Has Created a Whole New Ocean Ecosystem Did you know that the plastic we throw out has created a completely new ocean habitat? It’s called the Plastisphere. 112 9.7k Share this
Science for Humanity 4 min read Fueling Cleaner Combustion on and off the Racetrack The buzz around KAUST's Clean Combustion Research Center started eight years ago and it’s what drew Professor Mani Sarathy to KAUST at around the same time. 70 4.5k Share this