Today's Science Lessons
Curated discoveries and educational insights
Key Discoveries

How Cone Opsins Give Your Eyes High-Definition Colour Vision
Scientists have captured the first 3D atomic structures of human blue and green cone opsins. Using ultra-fast lasers and cryo-EM in a laboratory setting, the study reveals how these proteins switch shape to process daylight and colour, unlocking the evolutionary secrets of human sight.

How High-Resolution Spectroscopy Just Captured Molecules Without the Blur
Scientists have developed a method to freeze and capture single molecules on organic crystal surfaces with absolute clarity. By using liquid helium temperatures, they stopped the molecular 'wobble' that usually blurs optical measurements, allowing researchers to study physical interactions at the atomic scale.

Why Mapping Oceanic Transform Faults Is the Next Frontier for Deep-Sea Tech Careers
Researchers have discovered that deep-sea faults act as breathing valves, modulated by tidal forces and magmatic fluids. While currently observed at a specific site, this tidal clockwork regulates how energy is released in the ocean depths. Understanding these systems could help future geophysicists predict underwater seismic events and protect global underwater infrastructure.
