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 Us One 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 Us Our 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 Us Kelly, 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 Us Whether 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 Us One 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 Us Our 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 Us Kelly, 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 Us Whether 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.