Let’s make one thing clear: Dorito cheese dust will not make you see-through, or at least it shouldn’t. But as researchers at Stanford University have found, the use of a certain dye that these chips contain could be the key to advancements in optical research in biology.
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Of all the senses human beings have that allow us to understand the world, the sense of smell is the hardest for scientists to understand.
“I know you want to keep everything the same. But life is change, and you have to adapt to it.” This iconic line from Topanga Lawrence, portrayed by Danielle Fishel, was a memorable piece of wisdom in the popular 2014 TV show Girl Meets World, a spinoff of the 90s hit Boy Meets World.

Over a year ago, a surgical team at NYU Langone Health performed the world’s first whole-eye and partial-face transplant for military veteran Aaron James.
The 2024 Paris Olympics closed out on August 11, 2024, with new world records set in a number of events by very strong and dedicated athletes.
“I take notes like some people take drugs,” is what Tim Ferriss said in his blog on December 7, 2007. Notetaking in educational institutions has always been a staple of the student experience.
By forging a new method of creating superheavy elements, chemists may be on track to create element 120 starting in late 2025.
Growing up, if you were unable to sleep, there were several approaches you could adopt. You could count sheep, enjoy a glass of milk, or even journal.
With finals around the corner and as the end of the semester approaches, students brace themselves for one of the most challenging and stressful times of the academic year: finals week.
Watching live sports is a valuable pass time for people all over the world. Aside from providing unique entertainment, it allows people to connect with like-minded individuals and build relationships on a foundation of similar interests.

