What’s up with us? Jul 2 Will the “love hormone” ever be used to treat a rare genetic disease? by masataka sasabe | Drop of science, What's Up With UsOne of the pitfalls of researching an extremely rare disease: getting enough data to support clinical trials could be impossible. May 13 Space Café Tokyo explains sus sci-fi media by kelly | What's Up With UsOur very own Kelly writes about how much fun she had at Space Café Tokyo. Softcore science and beer. Dec 26 Spacey, nerdy nights in Tokyo by kelly | What's Up With UsKelly, our new It Ain’t Magic contributor, writes about her nerdy nighttime experiences in Tokyo. Jul 16 Talking science Illustration with Misaki Ouchida by adam phillips | Featured, Interviews, What's Up With UsWhether it’s bird anatomy or science cartoons, Masaki Ouchida can do it all. She spoke with us about her career in science illustration, from the US to Japan. Jun 5 My science communication journey in Tokyo by sarah naimi | What's Up With Us New contributor and nuclear physicist Sarah Naimi talks about her recent experience in science communication at a recent scicom event in Tokyo. Jun 2 Meet the editors: the growing pains of scientific publishing by amanda alvarez | What's Up With Us Amanda Alvarez writes about the recent seminars at RIKEN by Philip Campbell and Emilie Marcus, the editors-in-chief of Nature and Cell. Page 1 of 41234»
Jul 2 Will the “love hormone” ever be used to treat a rare genetic disease? by masataka sasabe | Drop of science, What's Up With UsOne of the pitfalls of researching an extremely rare disease: getting enough data to support clinical trials could be impossible.
May 13 Space Café Tokyo explains sus sci-fi media by kelly | What's Up With UsOur very own Kelly writes about how much fun she had at Space Café Tokyo. Softcore science and beer.
Dec 26 Spacey, nerdy nights in Tokyo by kelly | What's Up With UsKelly, our new It Ain’t Magic contributor, writes about her nerdy nighttime experiences in Tokyo.
Jul 16 Talking science Illustration with Misaki Ouchida by adam phillips | Featured, Interviews, What's Up With UsWhether it’s bird anatomy or science cartoons, Masaki Ouchida can do it all. She spoke with us about her career in science illustration, from the US to Japan.
Jun 5 My science communication journey in Tokyo by sarah naimi | What's Up With Us New contributor and nuclear physicist Sarah Naimi talks about her recent experience in science communication at a recent scicom event in Tokyo.
Jun 2 Meet the editors: the growing pains of scientific publishing by amanda alvarez | What's Up With Us Amanda Alvarez writes about the recent seminars at RIKEN by Philip Campbell and Emilie Marcus, the editors-in-chief of Nature and Cell.