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SCIATLAS (Chronicling The Future)

SCIATLAS (Chronicling The Future)

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Asia's Pioneering OpenAccess Scientific Blog, Crafted by Experts, Offering Breakthrough Insights & Expert-Driven Content

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SCIATLAS is a prominent platform that simplifies complicated scientific and technology studies for a larger audience. We bridge the gap between specialists and the general public by providing interesting, understandable information, summaries, and insights into cutting-edge scientific and technological breakthroughs. Our objective is to make science more approachable, excite curiosity, and inspire creativity. Follow us for the most recent information, professional articles, and stimulating debates about the future of technology and science.

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www.sciatlas.com
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Research Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2024
Specialties
Research, Content writing, Science & Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Sponsored content, Sustainable energy, Green Hydrogen, scientific writing, Research Workshops, and blogging

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  • How Pathogen Family Trees Reveal Their Next Move The Viral Crystal Ball: How Pathogen Family Trees Reveal Their Next Move In an era of continual pathogen development, a pioneering study headed by Lefrancq et al. in their 2025 Nature paper revealed a revolutionary way to understanding and combating pathogens. Their study presents "Phylowave," a robust and novel tool for decoding pathogen genetic dynamics using phylogenetic data. It is as if their pioneering work were a pair of spectacles that let scientists view the invisible evolutionary struggle between diseases and their hosts. What they've found is not only a novel approach to monitoring pathogens but also a ground-breaking technique for forecasting potential future changes in disease. https://lnkd.in/gKUZefdT

  • Breakthrough in All-Solid-State Lithium–Sulfur Batteries: Fast Charging & Long Cycle Life The future of energy storage is here. With the promise of high specific energy, enhanced safety, and cost-effectiveness, all-solid-state lithium–sulfur batteries (ASSLSBs) are poised to revolutionize the battery industry. However, one major challenge—poor rate performance and short cycle life caused by sluggish solid–solid sulfur redox reactions (SSSRR)—has hindered their widespread adoption. A recent breakthrough in solid-state battery technology offers a promising solution, unlocking ultrafast charging, extended cycle life, and exceptional energy retention. https://lnkd.in/d476YeCa

  • A Tale of Bravery, Science, and Battle Told by the Women Who Refused to Remain Silent Once upon a time, a woman's curiosity was viewed as a sign of defiance. There was a time when her intellect could wonder about the cosmos but not sit in a lecture classroom, when her hands could stitch wounds but not wield a scalpel and when her discoveries were recorded under someone else's name. Still, she asked. Still, she did the calculation. Still, she attempted. And in doing so, she broke through the barriers that were put in place to keep her genius in check. Women in science have battled against ignorance and elimination from the quiet nooks of temporary labs to the great expanses of space. DNA sequences, celestial maps, life-saving medications, and technical advancements are all testaments to their triumphs. But the fight is far from finished. https://lnkd.in/gh7CUJhw #womansday #research #stem #womaninstem

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  • Mammoth DNA Reveals Paleogenomic Evolutionary Secrets In a world where historical echoes frequently fade into obscurity, a revolutionary science has evolved, recreating the stories of long-extinct creatures and old civilizations. In this universe, fragile DNA strands buried beneath millennia of bone, ice, and dust offer clues of ancient life that scientists can unravel. Imagine stepping inside a time machine that can transport you back tens of thousands of years through your own cells. What if the genomes of our ancient predecessors held the secret to our understanding of human evolution, survival, and the rise and collapse of civilizations? That is precisely what scientists are doing now, rewriting the history of human evolution by decoding the genetic blueprints of our predecessors. Read more...... https://lnkd.in/dv3MZwEK

  • How Brain Aging Is Shaped by Cellular Proximity Revolutionizing Brain Aging Research: Spatial Interactions as the Key to Youthful Resilience As we age, our brains don’t simply grow older; they undergo complex, spatially defined changes that extend far beyond the changes of individual cells. What if the interaction between the cells in our brains and their closest neighbours held the secret to understanding brain aging, rather than merely the genes we express?

  • Perovskite Breakthrough: Pioneering Low-Dose X-Ray Imaging Technologies Perovskite single crystals have garnered significant attention recently due to their straightforward synthesis and superior optoelectronic characteristics, which encompass extended carrier diffusion lengths, elevated carrier mobility, minimal trap density, and a tunable absorption edge spanning from ultraviolet (UV) to near-infrared (NIR) that’s why it are emerging in electronic applications for instant solar cells, photo diodes, etc. Read more.....https://lnkd.in/gM_7gNNs

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