Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Vegetables, Whole Grains and Healthy Fats Slow Dementia and Heart Disease — 15-Year Swedish Study Shows Summary and significance A 15-year longitudinal study of more than 2,400 older adults in Sweden links...
Read More Scince News Scientific 2 months ago Researchers Identify Cause of Eerie White Halos on Southern California Seafloor: Alkaline Waste, Not Just DDT Alkaline leaks explain ‘ghostly’ white halos around sunken barrels Images of corroded metal drums resting on...
Read More Scince News Health 2 months ago Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Weight Gain, Hormone Disruption and Reduced Sperm Quality in Young Men New evidence: three clear harms from ultra-processed foods A randomized crossover dietary trial from the University...
Read More Scince News Space 2 months ago Chroococcidiopsis: The Mars‑Dust‑Eating Cyanobacterium That Could Produce Oxygen for Space Missions a hardy cyanobacterium with practical potential Extremophiles—organisms adapted to survive extreme physical or chemical conditions—are central...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Seven Blood Metabolites Linked to Excessive Daytime Sleepiness: Diet and Hormones Offer New Clues New blood biomarkers tie diet and hormones to daytime drowsiness A multisite study led by investigators...
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago Scientists Build the First Time Crystal Visible to the Human Eye — Neon Stripes from Liquid Crystals A Time Crystal You Can See Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have announced a...
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago New Calculations Suggest Solar Flare Ions Could Reach 60 Million °C — Far Hotter Than Electrons A recent theoretical analysis indicates that ions expelled in solar flares may be heated to far...
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Late, Water-Rich Impact Likely Delivered Earth’s Life-Enabling Ingredients, New Analysis Suggests Rapid chemical differentiation in the early Solar System The Solar System formed about 4,568 million years...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Large Genomic Study Reframes Gout: Genetics Outweigh Lifestyle in Risk Genetic evidence reshapes the story of gout Gout has long been stigmatized as a disease of...
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Interstellar Comet 3I - ATLAS Develops a Visible Tail Ahead of October Perihelion New high-resolution images from NOIRLab’s Gemini South telescope reveal that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is developing a...
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago Modular Quantum Computers: Superconducting Qubits That Snap Together Like LEGO Modularity meets quantum engineering Engineers at the Grainger College of Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, have...
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago Silicon Photonic Chip Uses Light to Make AI Inference 100× More Energy Efficient Light-driven computing tackles AI’s energy crisis Artificial intelligence is fueling a rapid expansion of compute demand...
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago Do Humans and Chimpanzees Really Share Nearly 99% of Their DNA? The Genomic Reality the 99% claim and what it really means It's commonly repeated in textbooks and popular media...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Gut mast cells and leukotrienes: a new pathway to prevent food-triggered anaphylaxis Researchers have identified a previously unrecognized immune pathway in the intestine that drives life-threatening food allergy...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago What Happens If You Eat Too Much Protein? Risks, Sources, and Recommendations The protein conversation: hype versus need High-protein diets and protein powders remain popular on social media...
Read More Scince News Nature 3 months ago Fossils Reveal Devastating Bone Infection in South American Sauropods Ancient giants under microscopic threat New research shows that some of South America's largest dinosaurs suffered...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Oral Infection and Alzheimer's: New Evidence Links Gum Disease Bacteria to Brain Pathology Recent research has strengthened an unsettling hypothesis: Alzheimer's disease may involve infectious processes that originate outside...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Life Expectancy Gains Have Slowed — Why a 100-Year Average Is Unlikely Soon Over the past century, many high-income countries experienced dramatic increases in average lifespan. A new international...
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Millions Witness 'Blood Moon' Total Lunar Eclipse Across Asia, Europe and Africa Stunning 'Blood Moon' Captivates Skywatchers A total lunar eclipse produced a striking "Blood Moon" on Sunday...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago No, Sudden Food Cravings Aren’t a Reliable Early Sign of Cancer — What Science Shows Why cravings make headlines — and why the claim is misleading Health headlines often promise a...