Month: March 2023

Uncovering the Persistence of Gender Bias throughout Time

Just like an ancient artifact telling a story from the past, this research delves into the long-lasting impact of historical gender inequalities on present-day attitudes. Political scientists used a combination of archaeological discoveries and surveys to uncover an unsettling trend: individuals living in areas that have traditionally favored men over women continue to exhibit a […]

Published on March 13, 2023

Study shows how biodiversity of coral reefs around the world changes with depth

Imagine a bustling city with different neighborhoods, each with its own unique vibe and diverse population. Well, coral reefs are just like that! A recent study has revealed that as you descend deeper into the ocean, from the shallow reefs to the mysterious mesophotic reefs, the biodiversity undergoes a spectacular transformation. It’s like exploring a […]

Published on March 13, 2023

Organosulfur content of vegetables quantified

Just like measuring the heat level of a pepper, scientists have successfully quantified the total reactive polysulfide content in various vegetables, including onions and garlic. They discovered that reactive polysulfides aren’t just exclusive to Allium vegetables like onions and garlic, but can also be found in the Brassica family, which includes broccoli and cabbage. It’s […]

Published on March 13, 2023