The Science of SuperheroesX-Men: Ordinary Men, Made CRISPRIf you grew up watching X-Men, or better yet, reading the comics, chances are you have had a superb childhood full of wonder and mystery…Aug 10, 2022Aug 10, 2022
The Science of SuperheroesMagneto, Magnetism and MoreMagnets are perhaps the coolest objects ever discovered. They are amusing because they are non-intuitive. Looking at a magnet you can never…Jul 21, 2022Jul 21, 2022
The Science of SuperheroesStorm and Her ShockabilityAll of you must have heard of Storm; after all, she always has such a buzz around her. A member of the X-Men, a mutant group lead by the…Jul 15, 2022Jul 15, 2022
The Science of SuperheroesA “Super” Mac For a SupermanHave you thought and wondered why of all superheroes Superman’s name is the most basic? I mean, he is a superhero who is simply called…Jun 24, 2022Jun 24, 2022
The Science of SuperheroesHigh Speed Web Surfing with Peter ParkerWho wouldn’t take comfort in the sight of a life saving superhero cruising through the streets of one’s town hanging on elaborately crafted…Jun 17, 2022Jun 17, 2022
The Science of SuperheroesWhat does it mean to see?Dr Susan “Sue” Storm, or Invisible Girl as the layfolk know her, is yet another fascinating Marvel character. She is part of the Fantastic…Jun 10, 2022Jun 10, 2022
The Science of SuperheroesRecently, I’ve started rewatching one of my favourite shows of all time: Daredevil, and it has got…The answer is surprisingly simple and can actually be found with everyone’s favourite Halloween animal: Bats. As we all know, bats are…Jun 3, 2022Jun 3, 2022
The Science of SuperheroesDoes Ant Man Fit the Schwarzschild Radius?Ant Man or Scott Lang is one of the more peculiar of the marvel superheroes. For starters, his powers do not derive from an accidental dip…Jun 3, 2022Jun 3, 2022
The Science of SuperheroesHow Does The Flash Phase Through Walls?I have always found the Flash to be an exciting superhero. In particular, his ability to ‘phase’ through walls has always caught my…Dec 10, 2021Dec 10, 2021