Science

Seeing Beyond Sight: How New Tech, AI, and Human Ingenuity Are Rewriting Vision

How AI, bionic eyes, and multi-sensory tech are changing what it means to see.

Shifting Perspectives: How Science and Art Reveal the Hidden Changes in Nature

Dive into the intricate relationship between human perception and the natural world in BEJournal's landmark 50th edition, "Seeing Nature Differently". This compelling article explores the shifting baseline syndrome, revealing how our understanding of environmental change evolves through scientific research and artistic exploration. Uncover unique insights into animal vision, human perception, and conservation challenges while challenging your perspective on nature's complexity.

The Science of Calm: Lessons, Practices, and Applications from Biathletes, Photographers, and Freedivers

Explore how biathletes, wildlife photographers, and freedivers use breath control and mindfulness to enhance creativity, manage stress, and optimize performance. Learn techniques you can apply to your own life for greater focus and calm.

The Whispering Forest: How Trees Communicate and the Future of AI-Driven Tree Talk

In the whispering forest, the trees have long been speaking. With the help of cutting-edge science and AI, we are finally beginning to listen.

Science and the City: The Mechanics Behind the Metropolis

The modern world is a fascinating study in innovation and unseen mechanics—millions of micro processes underpinning the structure and function of a city go largely un-noticed by many of us.

Exciting Careers for Women and Girls in Science

Creating equality in career opportunities requires recognizing an individuals value,...

Exploring Big Picture Science

Discovering curious connections between science and technology with Molly Bentley, co-host and producer of Big Picture Science.

How We Hear the World

In a new article by Dr. Catherine Ball for BEJournal, we explore how technology and systems-led thinking is changing the perception of our senses.

Ode to Trees: A Letter for Aspiring Arbonauts

Meg Lowman (@canopymeg) and her family enjoy nothing more than deciphering the wisdom of forests—seeking out skyhigh clues in the canopy. Her new book “The Arbonaut: a life discovering the eighth continent in the trees above us,” invites readers to explore the fascinating science (dendrology), character, and charm of these ancient organisms.

Photo-identification and Citizen Science Solves Orca Mystery

Photo-identification and citizen science solves orca mystery. Distinctive coloration of the saddle patch area allowed scientists to match killer whales spotted in Norway earlier this month, with individuals sighted three-years ago off the coast of Scotland.

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