Mark Elliott • Dec 7, 2025
How Scientists Learned to Edit DNA (and Why We Still Don’t Know What to Do With It)
CRISPR technology allows us to edit genes like text in Word, but every «correction» could change not just one person, but all of humanity forever.
Amélie Duval • Dec 1, 2025
Thirty Years Old – and Still Searching. Why We Grow Up Later Than Our Parents
Modern thirty-year-olds live the way their parents did at twenty – and it isn’t laziness, but a new reality where growing up has become slower, more complex, and more honest.
Sophia Lorenz • Nov 25, 2025
I Spent a Week Watching Myself Judge Others. And I Realized Something Important
We all do it – we watch others' actions and quietly pass a verdict. But what if that says more about us than about the people we’re judging?
Mark Elliott • Nov 19, 2025
Why You Walk By: How the Crowd Turns Off Our Conscience
Do you think you’d help someone in trouble? Science knows why, in a crowd, you’ll most likely walk right past – and it doesn’t make you a bad person.
Amélie Duval • Nov 14, 2025
When the Shop Window Whispers: The Psychology of Beautiful Promises
A gentle look at how our minds respond to the pull of advertising, and how we can learn to spot the quiet line between a genuine offer and a clever manipulation.
Sophia Lorenz • Nov 8, 2025
Why I Spent Six Months Studying K-Pop Fans and Discovered Who We Truly Are
What happens to who we are when we become part of something bigger – be it the BTS ARMY or the Tesla community? This isn't a story about weakness. It's a story about what makes us human.