by admin | May 18, 2026 | biology, health and medicine
Dr Vedrana Bali – Dr Vladimir Grubišić | How Enteric Glia Shape Health and Disease About this episode The human gut is more than a long tube for digesting food – it is one of our body’s largest and busiest borders, constantly deciding what may enter and what...
by admin | May 5, 2026 | arts and humanities, engineering and tech, Lite
Dr Yevgenia Chvertko | Welding Art: The Ukrainian Researchers Joining Steel and Sculpture Scitube Library Lite About this episode When Ukrainian sculptor Serhii Minakov set out to create ‘Into the Future’ – a towering steel artwork featuring a young man and woman...
by admin | Apr 30, 2026 | biology, health and medicine, Lite
Professor Stefan Pierzynowski – Professor Kateryna Pierzynowska | Cracking the Code on How Our Bodies Absorb Protein About this episode When you eat a steak or a protein shake, what actually ends up in your bloodstream? It turns out the answer is surprisingly...
by admin | Apr 28, 2026 | physical sciences
Dr Michael L. Walker | The Hidden Energy Battle Inside Every Quantum Measurement About this episode In the strange world of quantum mechanics, tiny particles can exist in several states at once. Yet when we measure them, we always get one clear result. This strange...
by admin | Apr 27, 2026 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Dr Ludwig Huber | How Dogs Remember Your Perspective, to Steal Without Getting Caught About this episode What goes through a dog’s mind when your back is turned? According to new research from the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, the answer might surprise...