The Silent Poison in Our Seas: Why Fish Have More Mercury

By Siddhant Kumar Mercury (Hg) is not something most people think about when they look out at pristine blue coastlines. Yet this invisible metal is quietly making its way into … Read More

Goodbye Fireworks, Hello Drones: A New Era in the Night Sky

By Dhivyaa S. P. For decades, fireworks owned the night sky. But today, a new kind of spectacle is stealing the spotlight: the drone light show. This year, drone performances … Read More

Lucerium: The Gwangju National Science Museum

By Chung Hyunhwa I had the good fortune of meeting Ms. Park Eun-mi, a researcher who is working at the Gwangju National Science Museum – the Lucerium. We met at … Read More

A New Dawn in Solar Energy: The Promise of Perovskite

By Neha Bisht On a warm morning, as sunlight spills across rooftops and fields, it’s easy to forget that this endless light could power our entire world. For centuries, humans … Read More

Making Science Simple: A Chocolate Cake that Powers the Future

By Vibhanshu Maurya When my recent research paper, titled “Multilayer Gels with Spatial Arrangement of Functional Nanomaterials,” was published in Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials (a highly reputed journal in materials science), many news outlets picked … Read More