Mobile phones that can send and receive scent are part of a wider topic of digital scents, fragranced e-mails and the smell-o-web. After the initial hype, companies such as Digiscents went bust and one of the rare ones still barely surviving in the US Read more [...]
Science journals for undergraduates that allow students to publish their work and experience peer-review process have been around for a while. Now they are becoming more abundant than ever and last ten years have seen first European undergraduate science Read more [...]
EuroScience Open Forum 2008 in Barcelona lined up a cool looking programme for their event this summer 18-22 July in Barcelona. From “human mind and behaviour” and " engineering the body" to " science and art" and " science communication" their scientific Read more [...]
What is science in Eastern Europe like? From a brand new institute for life sciences MedILS at Split, Croatia, two researchers discuss the current state and future of science in Eastern and South Eastern Europe in their Nature Reviews article. They Read more [...]
I just posted my first blog post on a Croatian science portal, not dissimilar to Nature Network. It’s very exciting. It’s a big site for a small country; journalists, scientists and students from Croatia and abroad can come to blog and collaborate Read more [...]
When there are no big sport news, political affairs, public scandals and celebrities don’t do anything too exciting Croatian newspapers turn to reporting science. Image from the Slobodna Dalmacija article This week I read two brief ‘reports’ Read more [...]
A brand new issue under my editorial has just come out in print and online. Here’s my editorial for those interested: "Welcome to the eleventh issue of BlueSci, your science magazine!
Instead of diving straight in to tell you about what you can Read more [...]
Global orgasm for peace is an interesting anti-war organisation that organises this global orgasm effort. Whether you believe the science behind it or not, why not join in just for the fun of it? Read more [...]
Bee-rilliant. Really enjoyed the film: the colours, the animation, the characters..especially the depiction of a hive as a classy accomodation complex/cool city/big corporation workplace. When it comes to science though, which plays a crucial role Read more [...]
scientificmatch.com promises to find your perfect match based on analysis of your DNA: “Our patent-pending technology uses your DNA to find others with a natural odour you’ll love, with whom you’d have healthier children, a more satisfying sex life, Read more [...]
This makes no evolutionary sense to me…A new study claims 15 years age difference between man and a woman was an ideal difference for maximising their biological fitness (number of surviving children, therefore genetic output). The study looks at Read more [...]
For those of you who fancy a quick trip to a beautiful European city for some pre-Christmas experience here’s an idea that ties in nicely with a cool event as well. City: Belgrade, Serbia. Cool event: 11th Underwater Film Festival. One of the entries Read more [...]
European science conversations by the community, for the community
This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.
If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.