Read More Scince News Space 18 days ago Hidden 3.5-Billion-Year Moon Strike Reveals Solar Past Microscopic baddeleyite grains in a lunar meteorite date to about 3.486 billion years ago, joining evidence from Earth and asteroid Vesta that inner Solar System bombardment lingered well after the Late Heavy Bombardment.
Read More Scince News Nature 18 days ago Hundreds of Deep Quakes Rattle the Heart of Antarctica Researchers used deep-learning on data from 49 seismic stations to identify 510 intermediate-depth earthquakes beneath David Glacier, Antarctica. The quakes reveal mantle heat, lithospheric contrasts, and hidden intraplate forces.
Read More Scince News Space 19 days ago Could Black Holes Survive the Era Before the Big Bang? A University of Portsmouth study explores a cosmic bounce model in which primordial black holes may have survived a pre-Big Bang contraction, potentially explaining early massive objects and contributing to dark matter.
Read More Scince News Health 19 days ago The Aging Brain Can Improve at Any Age, New Study Says A three-year study of 3,966 adults shows brain health can improve at any age. Using the BrainHealth Index, researchers found gains across decades; engagement, not age, was the strongest predictor.
Read More Scince News Health 19 days ago Hidden Youth Damage Can Trigger Diseases Decades Later Researchers propose a two-stage model where early-life injuries, infections and mutations lie dormant until age-related shifts unlock them, explaining why many chronic diseases emerge late in life.
Read More Scince News Space 20 days ago Mini-Universe Inside a Dying Star: The Gravastar Idea Researchers propose that a collapsing massive star could spawn a tiny expanding universe inside it, halting collapse and creating a gravastar — a compact object without a singularity or event horizon.
Read More Scince News Health 20 days ago Why a Genetic Variant Unleashes Gut Inflammation Today Researchers link the HLA-DRB1*01:03 gene to autoantibodies that neutralize interleukin-10, explaining a 30-year IBD mystery and pointing to targeted treatments for a distinct patient subgroup.
Read More Scince News Health 20 days ago Semaglutide Triggers Major Weight Loss in Adults 65+ Pooled STEP-trial data show weekly semaglutide 2.4 mg produces dramatic weight loss and cardiometabolic improvements in adults 65 and older, with manageable side effects over 68 weeks.
Read More Scince News Health 20 days ago Why Mosquitoes Favor Some People — New Science Explained New research shows mosquitoes pick victims by a mix of CO2, body heat and skin odors—especially a molecule called 1‑octen‑3‑ol. Lifestyle and climate shifts are changing who gets bitten and where.
Read More Scince News Health 20 days ago A Receptor Switch That Could Reverse Osteoporosis Soon Researchers have identified GPR133 as a key receptor that, when activated by AP503, strengthens bone in mice. Paired with advances in regenerative implants and novel hormones, this could herald treatments that rebuild, not just preserve, bone.
Read More Scince News Space 21 days ago Ancient Plutonium Stardust Still Drifts to Earth Today Scientists traced plutonium-244 in Pacific seafloor crust to a rare r-process explosion—likely a kilonova—more than 100 million years ago, revealing ancient stardust still drifting onto Earth.
Read More Scince News Health 21 days ago Common Blood Pressure Drugs May Harm Diabetic Kidneys A large observational study of 31,031 adults with type 2 diabetes suggests widely used dihydropyridine calcium‑channel blockers may raise the risk of major kidney events, even when patients are on RAS and SGLT2 inhibitors.
Read More Scince News Space 21 days ago Dawn and Dusk Tell Different Tales on WASP-121 b, Revealed JWST has detected striking differences between the morning and evening terminators of WASP-121 b. Infrared spectra reveal temperature-driven chemistry, water dissociation, and hints of mineral clouds shaping the asymmetry.
Read More Scince News Scientific 21 days ago Oxford Scientists Create Stranger Schrodinger Cat State Oxford researchers engineered a novel Schrödinger-cat state using a trapped strontium-88 ion, entangling its internal qubit with motional oscillations to create robust quantum states that promise better error correction and sensors.
Read More Scince News Health 22 days ago Why Your Cat Might Not Calm You When You're Stressed A Dutch study using moment-by-moment mood tracking found that intense interactions with cats can worsen momentary stress, while dogs showed no clear stress-buffering effect; both pets still tended to lift general mood.
Read More Scince News Health 22 days ago The Thymus: A 'Useless' Gland That Might Fight Cancer New studies have reignited debate over the adult thymus. A 2023 observational study linked thymus removal to higher five-year mortality and cancer risk, while a 2025 analysis found no clear harm. The organ's true role in adult immunity remains uncertain.
Read More Scince News Health 22 days ago Nanodiscs Reveal Hidden Antibody Tactics Against Viruses Researchers used lipid nanodiscs to recreate the membrane environment of viral surface proteins, uncovering previously hidden antibody interactions. This platform speeds structural studies and could guide better vaccines for HIV, Ebola, and more.
Read More Scince News Nature 22 days ago Antarctic Heatwave: Temperatures Up to 20 C Above Norms A rare Antarctic heatwave pushed temperatures nearly 20°C above seasonal norms, with rain and surface melt reported on glaciers. Scientists warn the event fits a worrying trend linked to stronger westerly winds, warmer sub-ice waters, and rising greenhouse gases.
Read More Scince News Health 22 days ago Europe's Silent Killer: Heatwaves Were Largely Preventable WHO reports over 200,000 heat-related deaths in Europe since 2022—many avoidable. New WHO guidance urges early warnings, urban greening, social checks and worker protections to reduce fatal heat impacts.
Read More Scince News Health 23 days ago Rethinking the Autism Spectrum: Mapping Hidden Subtypes Researchers propose a biologically grounded rethinking of autism, using cross-species data and advanced analysis to reveal potential subtypes. Published in Nature Neuroscience, the team also released their data and tools openly.