How effective and useful are the Chinese Vaccines? In less than a year since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, … More
Month: March 2021
Lipid Nanoparticles and the Covid-19 Vaccine
How tiny molecules speed up vaccine production. Despite its microscopic size, SARS-Cov-2, the virus responsible for the disease COVID-19, continues … More
The COVID-19 Manhattan Project
A secret group of billionaires, scientists and their plan to stop COVID-19. In March of 2020, a secret group of … More
Dr. Lawino Kagumba at GAINS
The Girls Advancing in STEM club meets with the polymer materials scientists and co-founder of ZanaAfrica. Engaging around 30 girls … More
Call for COVID Compensation
As vaccine distribution rises, attorneys and advocates want reliable injury reparations Located in a Washington D.C. suburb, the U.S. government-sponsored … More
What really is “now”?
Understanding the past, present, and future across space. Alarm clocks, sundials, calendars, and watches all dictate how we live our … More
The Halting Problem
Using quantum mechanics, the proven impossible may have become possible. Let’s say I gave you a computer program. You have … More
Creating Synthetic Opioids
Fentanyl and its cousins lead to lethal overdose at a staggering rate Sitting side-by-side in glass vials, heroin and fentanyl … More
The James Webb Telescope: Seeing the Universe like Never Before
The James Webb Telescope, originally introduced in 1996, will finally be launched in October of 2021. Imagine seeing supernovas, galaxies, … More