When we think about our professors, we usually think of them as “my cell biology professor” or “my professor who gives too much homework” or maybe even “my professor who... read more →
To me, science communication has a loose definition: explaining science in a way that anyone can understand. It stirs a desire to be understood and share cool facts with my... read more →
Valentine’s day may be long past, but it’s never too late to better understand the principles of a good romantic relationship and how to improve relationships in our own lives.... read more →
For many years, American society has pushed the idea that men control sex. But if pop culture has taught us anything, it’s that women enjoy being in charge, too. When... read more →
In June of this year, the Trump administration finalized 85 FR 37160, a rule excluding transgender people from sex discrimination protections under the Affordable Care Act. Roger Severino, Director of... read more →
This winter I went on a journey – a smelly journey of self-discovery – and ended up in a warehouse in Fort Collins with a toddler, a Great Dane, and... read more →
From a cosmic perspective, the Earth may appear as a mere “Pale Blue Dot” in a vast universe. However, if you peer closer in, it quickly becomes apparent that life... read more →
The principal tools driving automation, algorithms and machines, shape our lives in progressively varied and profound ways. But do these systems and programs treat us fairly? Should we believe them... read more →
The writers and editors of Science Buffs are horrified by the recent murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Elijah McClain, and the many other racially motivated killings that... read more →
As greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, our future depends on our ability to manage carbon levels. It turns out that one of the most important players in the future... read more →