Read More Scince News Space 13 days ago Three Active Galactic Nuclei Caught in a Rare Triple Merger Astronomers confirmed a rare triple-AGN system first spotted by WISE: two close, merging galaxies plus a third active galaxy linked by a tidal gas tail. Multiwavelength follow-up will probe black hole growth and merger dynamics.
Read More Scince News Health 14 days ago Why Bariatric Surgery Outpaces GLP-1 Drugs by Five Times A large real-world study presented at ASMBS 2025 reports that bariatric surgery delivers roughly five times the two-year weight loss of GLP-1 drugs (semaglutide, tirzepatide), highlighting gaps in adherence, cost, and long-term outcomes.
Read More Scince News Nature 14 days ago From Food Waste to Farming Gold: New Biotech Uses Now Researchers are transforming food waste—beet pulp, coconut fibers, radish greens—into sustainable crop protectants, peat alternatives, gut-health ingredients, and stable antioxidant powders for industry.
Read More Scince News Space 14 days ago Inside NASA’s Artemis II Countdown Dress Rehearsal NASA completed a full dress rehearsal for Artemis II at Kennedy Space Center, stopping the countdown at T-minus 30 seconds. The end-to-end test validated launch timelines, crew procedures, and system responses ahead of the planned April 2026 lunar flyby.
Read More Scince News Space 14 days ago Inflatable Space Habitats: Will They Replace ISS Soon? Inflatable orbital habitats, such as MaxSpace's Thunderbird, promise large usable volume from a single launch as the ISS retires. Learn about designs, timelines, challenges, and prospects for commercial low Earth orbit stations.
Read More Scince News Nature 14 days ago Amazon Rainforest Shifts to Hypertropical Climate by 2100 New research shows the Amazon is moving toward a 'hypertropical' state: hotter, longer droughts that raise tree death and could flip the forest from carbon sink to carbon source by 2100.
Read More Scince News Health 15 days ago New Mouse Study Raises Questions About Aspartame Safety A mouse study in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy reports organ changes after aspartame exposure at permitted doses, prompting calls to reassess safety limits amid ongoing debate over artificial sweeteners and long-term health risks.
Read More Scince News Health 15 days ago Immune Cells Shed Sugar Layer to Fuel Psoriasis Inflammation New research shows immune cells remove a sugar-rich glycocalyx to enter inflamed skin in psoriasis, revealing a fresh target for therapies that control immune cell migration and chronic inflammation.
Read More Scince News Nature 15 days ago Wildfire Smoke: Hidden Organic Emissions Increase Risk New global inventory finds wildfires emit 21% more organic compounds than thought, driven by overlooked IVOCs and SVOCs that form fine particles and worsen air quality in pollution hotspots worldwide.
Read More Scince News Nature 15 days ago Deepest Arctic Gas Hydrate Seep Found Brimming With Life Scientists discovered the Freya gas hydrate mounds in the Greenland Sea — an ultra-deep methane seep at ~3,640 m teeming with tubeworms, amphipods and chemosynthetic life, with implications for Arctic carbon and deep-sea mining.
Read More Scince News Nature 15 days ago Dinosaur Egg Turns into Crystal Geode After 70 Million Years A 70-million-year-old dinosaur egg from China was found filled with calcite crystals, effectively making it a natural geode. The discovery reveals a new oospecies and preserves geochemical clues about its burial environment.
Read More Scince News Health 16 days ago Are We Ignoring Bird Flu? Rising H5 Risk and Why It Matters Highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5) is spreading through birds, mammals and livestock. This article explains current risks, surveillance gaps, and practical steps to reduce spillover and pandemic potential.
Read More Scince News Health 16 days ago Young Women: Most Heart Attacks Aren’t From Blockages Mayo Clinic research finds most heart attacks in younger women stem from non-blockage causes like SSDM and SCAD, highlighting misdiagnosis risks and gaps in current screening methods.
Read More Scince News Space 16 days ago New Code Reveals How Dark Matter Halos Evolve Rapidly Perimeter researchers introduce KISS-SIDM, a new computational tool that models self-interacting dark matter halos, maps gravothermal collapse, and explores implications for galaxy cores and black hole formation.
Read More Scince News Health 16 days ago Microplastics Linked to Artery Plaque: Men at Risk New UC Riverside research shows microplastics can accelerate atherosclerotic plaque in male mice by damaging endothelial cells. The study links particle exposure to increased arterial plaque without weight or cholesterol changes.
Read More Scince News Nature 17 days ago Fossil Jawbone Reveals Ancient Bees Nesting for Generations A fossil jawbone from a Hispaniola cave preserves evidence of solitary bees, Osnidum almontei, nesting inside dental sockets for generations. Micro-CT scans reveal behavioral trace fossils and new paleoecological insights.
Read More Scince News Health 17 days ago Type 5 Diabetes: Malnutrition's Hidden Epidemic Worldwide The IDF has restored recognition of type 5 diabetes—an undernutrition-linked form affecting millions. New diagnostic criteria, targeted treatments and global action are needed to protect vulnerable populations.
Read More Scince News Health 17 days ago Brain's Microglia: The Hidden On - Off Switch for Anxiety New mouse research shows two microglial subtypes act as an "accelerator" and "brake" for anxiety. The balance between these brain immune cells could reshape diagnostics and therapies for anxiety disorders.
Read More Scince News Space 17 days ago Europa Clipper Views Interstellar Comet 3I - ATLAS from Behind Europa Clipper used its ultraviolet spectrograph to capture a rare downstream view of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, detecting oxygen, hydrogen and dust and filling observation gaps Earth and Mars couldn't cover.
Read More Scince News Health 17 days ago Oral Bacteria Travel to Gut and May Trigger Parkinson’s Researchers find that oral bacteria like Streptococcus mutans can colonize the gut, produce imidazole propionate, and reach the brain — activating mTORC1 and potentially accelerating Parkinson’s disease.