Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Why Our Brains Defend Weight: Biology, Drugs and Policy Our brains evolved mechanisms to defend body weight, making sustained weight loss difficult. This article explains the biology, new drug treatments, prevention strategies, and practical guidance grounded in science.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Cycling Adds Years: Japan Study Links Biking to Longevity A decade-long University of Tsukuba study finds regular cycling reduces long-term care needs and mortality among older Japanese adults—especially nondrivers—highlighting cycling as a low-cost route to healthier aging.
Read More Scince News Space 2 months ago ESA's Wild Plan: Turning Air and Astronaut Urine into Food ESA's HOBI-WAN project aims to produce Solein — a protein powder made from air, electricity and astronaut urine-derived urea — potentially enabling in-situ food production for long-duration space missions.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Beta-HPV Can Drive Skin Cancer: New Study Reveals Risks A new case study shows beta-HPV integrating into tumor DNA and driving aggressive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in an immunodeficient patient, prompting new diagnostic and treatment approaches.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago How Alzheimer's Hijacks the Brain's Circadian Genes New research shows Alzheimer's alters circadian regulation of genes in astrocytes and microglia, linking daily gene rhythms to amyloid clearance and suggesting timing-based therapies to slow disease progression.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago How Food Timing and Herbs Could Mimic Ozempic Effects Researchers are studying how specific foods, timing strategies and plant compounds may partially trigger GLP-1 pathways—the same gut-hormone route targeted by Ozempic—offering low-cost, accessible ways to influence appetite and blood sugar.
Read More Scince News Nature 2 months ago Mysterious Blue Volcanic Goo Hides Alkaline Life Clues Researchers recovered startlingly blue serpentinite mud near the Mariana Trench and found intact microbial lipids in extremely alkaline, nutrient-poor conditions. The discovery sheds light on deep biospheres and possible origins-of-life environments.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago FDA Recalls Generic Prazosin Over Nitrosamine Contamination The FDA and Teva recalled over 580,000 prazosin capsules after testing detected elevated nitrosamine levels. Learn who is affected, how to check your prescription, and what alternatives and safety steps to take.
Read More Scince News Space 2 months ago Dead Star's Last Meal Reveals Alien Planet Cores Now A white dwarf 145 light-years away shows chemical traces of a destroyed, Earth-like planet. Spectra reveal 13 heavy elements and a high core fraction, offering new insights into late-stage planetary disruption.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Can Narcissists Change? Therapy, Risks, and Real Hope Can narcissistic personalities change? This article reviews treatments for narcissistic traits and NPD, therapy challenges, experimental approaches like MDMA-assisted therapy, and practical guidance for patients and families.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Could Your Painkillers Be Causing Your Headaches Right Now? Frequent use of painkillers can paradoxically sustain chronic headaches. Learn how medication-overuse headache develops, which drugs are implicated, warning thresholds, and clinical approaches to treatment.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Silent Epidemic: Chronic Kidney Disease Hits 800 Million A global analysis finds chronic kidney disease now affects nearly 800 million people and ranks among the top ten causes of death. The study highlights underdiagnosis, key risk factors, disparities in care, and new treatments.
Read More Scince News Scientific 2 months ago Maximum Agreement Predictor Improves Prediction Match Lehigh researchers introduce MALP, a predictor that maximizes concordance between predicted and actual values. Learn how MALP improves agreement across devices and datasets like OCT eye scans and body fat estimates.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Could Gum Disease Cause Hidden Brain Damage in Seniors New research finds a link between gum disease and white matter hyperintensities on MRI in older adults. The study suggests oral inflammation may relate to subtle brain injury that affects memory, balance and stroke risk.
Read More Scince News General info 2 months ago New Study Questions Screen Use Before Bed and Sleep A Canadian study finds no straightforward link between bedtime screen use and poor sleep in adults, showing a U-shaped pattern where occasional and regular users reported better sleep than moderate users. Content and routine appear crucial.
Read More Scince News General info 2 months ago Why You Lose at Rock-Paper-Scissors: Brain Biases Explained Hyperscanning of players in thousands of rock-paper-scissors rounds reveals that relying on past moves makes you predictable. Winners suppress history; losers let it bias their choices.
Read More Scince News Scientific 2 months ago Ancient Tools in Kenya: 2.75 Million Years of Innovation Excavations at Kenya’s Namorotukunan site reveal a 2.75–2.44 million-year-old record of Oldowan stone tools, showing remarkable technological continuity and resilience amid dramatic climate shifts in the Turkana Basin.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Digital Brain Training Rewinds Cognitive Aging by a Decade A McGill clinical trial shows 10 weeks of BrainHQ digital training can restore cholinergic brain function to levels seen a decade earlier, offering a non-drug strategy to boost memory and lower dementia risk.
Read More Scince News Space 2 months ago Enceladus Warms Up: Hidden Heat Hints at Long-Lived Ocean Cassini data reveal heat escaping from both poles of Saturn's moon Enceladus, indicating a thermally stable subsurface ocean that could remain liquid for geological ages and bolster its astrobiology prospects.
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Seven Habits That Can Make Your Brain Years Younger New University of Florida research links seven lifestyle and psychosocial habits — from sleep and optimism to social support and tobacco avoidance — to a younger-looking brain on MRI scans.