Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Decades in Cryostorage: What a 30-Year-Frozen Embryo Birth Means for IVF and Identity Record-breaking birth and why it matters A newborn in the United States has captured global attention...
Read More Scince Health 5 months ago AI Can Read Subtle Cancer Signals in the Voice: Early Screening for Laryngeal Disease Background: why voice matters for laryngeal cancer Laryngeal (voice-box) cancer affects hundreds of thousands worldwide. In...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Ultra-Processed Foods May Undermine Weight Loss Even on 'Healthy' Diets Scientific background and study overview Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) — industrial formulations that often contain additives, emulsifiers...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Hidden Light Watermarks: How Cornell’s Noise‑Coded Illumination Detects Deepfakes Overview and scientific context Manipulated and AI-generated video now rivals authentic footage in realism, creating major...
Read More Scince Health 5 months ago Air Conditioning and Sick Building Syndrome: Microbial Risks, Evidence, and Prevention Overview: When cooling systems become a health concern Air conditioning (AC) improves comfort and reduces indoor...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Centenarians and Disease: How People Who Reach 100 Accumulate Less Illness and Age More Resiliently Why centenarians matter for longevity science Centenarians—people who live to 100 years or longer—represent a small...
Read More Scince Space 5 months ago 36 Billion Suns: New Measurement Suggests an Ultramassive Black Hole Near the Practical Mass Limit Discovery: an ultramassive black hole in SDSS J1148+1930 A galaxy located roughly 5 billion light-years from...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago What's Living Between Your Toes? The Science of Feet, Socks and Microbial Ecosystems What lives between your toes: a microbial hotspot Human feet host complex microbial ecosystems. The skin...
Read More Scince Health 5 months ago Exercise-Induced Myokines Suppress Breast Cancer Cell Growth: New Evidence from Survivors Exercise, Myokines and Breast Cancer: A concise overview New experimental work indicates that a single session...
Read More Scince Health 5 months ago Why Handwashing Matters More in Summer: Science-Based Guidance to Prevent Infections Summer and the increased risk of infection: scientific background Summer brings outdoor recreation, festivals, barbecues and...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Gravitational Waves as the Engine of Cosmic Inflation: A New Model for Early Structure Formation Ripples in space-time—gravitational waves—may have done more than signal violent astrophysical events. A new theoretical proposal...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Big Dinosaurs, Small Bites: Why T. rex Had a Stronger Jaw Than Other Giant Theropods Introduction: Myth versus biomechanics Popular culture often depicts the largest carnivorous dinosaurs as interchangeable juggernauts that...
Read More Scince Nature 5 months ago Meet Satyrex: The Newly Described Tarantula Genus with Record‑Breaking Palps Scientists have described four new tarantula species that stand out for an unusual trait: extraordinarily long...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Global Food Security at Risk: New Nuclear Winter Simulations Forecast Severe Crop Loss and Prolonged Recovery Scientific background and global stakes Nuclear winter describes a extreme climate scenario in which large-scale nuclear...
Read More Scince Health 5 months ago Eye Drop That Clears Near Vision for Up to 10 Hours: A Potential Breakthrough in Presbyopia Management Introduction Aging eyes commonly lose the ability to focus on nearby objects, a condition known as...
Read More Scince News 5 months ago Release of ChatGPT-5 is Beginning of a New Era For Humanity! OpenAI this week launched ChatGPT-5, a new generation of its flagship conversational AI that the company...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Neolithic Cannibalism at El Mirador (Atapuerca): Bone Evidence Points to a Single Violent Episode Archaeologists working at El Mirador cave in the Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain, have uncovered compelling taphonomic...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago Scientists Reveal How Mechanical Stress and Tissue Changes Drive Age-Related Wrinkles A new study from Binghamton University offers experimental evidence for a long-held hypothesis: repeated directional stretching...
Read More Scince Scientific 5 months ago New Research Reveals Lithium in the Brain May Be Key to Alzheimer's Disease Development Uncovering a Hidden Factor in Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer’s disease stands as one of the most devastating...
Read More Scince Health 5 months ago Chikungunya Virus in China: Understanding the Outbreak and Public Health Measures What Is Chikungunya? Scientific Context and Global Spread Chikungunya is a mosquito-borne viral disease that has...