In today's fast-paced world, the importance of self-care cannot be overstated. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, finding moments of solace in beauty rituals can be transformative. But ...
It may have less fanfare than the “clean beauty” movement, but “green science” is about to be the beauty industry’s next big thing. The concept is an offshoot of green chemistry, which is a formalized ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As a neuroscience and bioscience researcher, I know that scientists are sometimes pigeonholed as white lab coats obsessed with ...
Even though Richard Steiner knew that physics dictated that he wouldn’t get burned, it still took him 15 years to work up the courage to gargle liquid nitrogen -- a gas so cold he can dip hot dogs ...
A seminar at Boston’s Museum of Science combines a passion of many young girls with an industry in which many of them are missing: makeup and science. Cosmetic Chemistry is designed to pique their ...
The educational and wealth gap in the Black community limits young adults from accessing resources to fulfill meaningful careers. Fly Girl Approved CEO Sakeya Donaldson acknowledged the gap issue by ...
The University of Wisconsin held its 11th annual Cool Science Image Contest, which emphasizes the range and beauty of science. The winners this year not only had impressive entries stemming from work ...
Art and science will come together this year as the new guest composer at Fermilab in Batavia aims to create “music to interpret particle science in new ways.” Chicago composer and pianist Mischa ...
Fluorescent tissue cells, zebrafish and neuronal cells in the brain are just some of a selection of winning images inspired by complex scientific procedures that help bring the medical sciences to ...
For centuries, the phrase "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" has dominated discussions of aesthetics. This adage suggests that beauty is entirely subjective—what one person finds attractive, ...
Photographs accompanying most scientific papers might politely be called “functional”. But this collection of images from Imperial College London’s research photography competition proves that ...