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At the Fernández Figueira Institute in Rio de Janeiro, breast milk undergoes testing before being delivered to mothers. Christine Bethge For new mothers struggling to breastfeed,…
Samples Collected from Rock Art in Tiberin, Spain Avamia Archeos Alberto Martinez Villa A groundbreaking study conducted in the caves of Spain and Portugal reveals that…
Tracy Hutchinson has a rare mutation in the TP53 geneTracy Hutchinson When several family members were diagnosed with cancer simultaneously, I began to suspect a hereditary…
On June 24th, intense heat was felt across much of Europe. Sylvie Hasson/AFP via Getty Images This week’s heatwave has been recorded as the hottest and…
Experience the Quantum Twist with Quantris credit: Quantum Native Blocks keep falling in Quantris, a quantum twist on the classic game Tetris. A pale yellow square…
A Supernova Threatens Civilization in Claire North’s ‘Slow Gods’ Shutterstock/Martin Capek In my venture to craft a gripping space opera, I envisioned starting with the explosive…
Slow Gods by Claire North: July’s Pick for the New Scientist Book Club Welcome to the captivating world of *Slow Gods*, where the cosmic supernova Lonoha…
Emotional release techniques, commonly known as EFT or “tapping,” are innovative therapeutic methods that involve tapping specific energy points on the face, hands, and upper body…
The potential cure for skin cancer may originate from one of the most isolated and inhospitable regions on our planet. Recent studies have revealed that a…
No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you – this innovative sculpture teeth is on the move. In fact, it’s cleverly designed to run. This amazing creation is…
Zircon crystals and impact-altered minerals reveal that a colossal asteroid impacted Western Australia’s Pilbara region approximately 3 billion years ago. Arctic Dome Crater: (A) Simplified map…
Researchers at Guangzhou Medical University conducted a comprehensive study tracking approximately 88,000 individuals over eight years, revealing a significant correlation between daytime light exposure and reduced…
Two newly discovered exoplanets, TOI-791b and TOI-791c, resemble Jupiter in size but are remarkably less dense than cotton candy. This discovery offers astronomers a unique opportunity…
Recent studies have successfully sequenced genetic data from 27 Neanderthals residing in Belgium and France, dating back approximately 52,500 years. This groundbreaking research unveils unexpected insights…
Understanding Venezuela’s ‘Double’ Earthquake: Key Facts You Need to Know About the Series of Quakes
A second powerful earthquake shook Venezuela on Wednesday, striking just 39 seconds after the first quake subsided. The two earthquakes registered magnitudes of 7.1 and 7.5,…
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Understanding Embryo Development to Enhance IVF Success Rates Philip Prairie/Science Photo Library Recent research has unveiled crucial master genes, specifically Nanog, that govern human fetal development.…
Home batteries can be charged when power prices are low and sell power back to the grid during peak times. Misha Kaiser/Westend61/Getty Images If you’re considering…
Transmission Electron Micrograph of E. coli Infected with Phage (Green Dots) M. Mader/Department of Microbiology, Biozentrum/Science Photo Library A groundbreaking study reveals that bacteriophages, viruses that…
A red heat warning has been issued for parts of the UK, including London, this week. Brooke Mitchell/Getty Images The current European heat wave poses serious…
Stunning View of the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Image Credit: Alexander/Alamy On August 12, 2024, a breathtaking total solar eclipse will sweep across parts of Europe…
Discover the Best in Popular Science Literature Image by Anna Grigorjeva / Alamy The World Appears by Michael Pollan Veteran author Michael Pollan dives deep into…
Rediscovered Carbonized Scroll from Herculaneum Utilizing Advanced Imaging Technology Paolo Verzone/National Geographic A remarkable ancient philosophical manuscript has resurfaced from a papyrus scroll, previously deemed unreadable…
Transmission Electron Micrograph Reveals E. coli Cells Infected by Phage (Green Dots) M. Mader/Department of Microbiology, Biozentrum/Science Photo Library A groundbreaking study reveals that a bacteria-killing…
A groundbreaking achievement has been marked in the realm of micro-computer technology with IBM’s innovative prototype chip. This compact chip, roughly the size of a fingernail,…
Volcanologists dedicate their efforts to monitoring volcanoes, striving to predict potential eruptions accurately. The primary challenge lies in determining both the likelihood and exact timing of…
Recent animal research published in Cell Metabolism reveals that incorporating specific amounts of single amino acids into a low-protein, plant-based diet significantly decreases frailty and fat…
Every 26 seconds, the Earth’s crust resonates softly, akin to the rhythmic beating of a heart or the steady ticking of a clock. These faint seismic…
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Producing solar power on demand is precisely what a US startup, Reflect Orbital, aims to achieve. They intend to utilize mirrors in orbit to redirect excess…
A surprising recipe for wildfires is developing across drought-affected western states, and it involves an incoming cold front. For a limited time: 25% off your NBC…
Unraveling Neanderthal Social Structure through Ancient DNA Mauricio Anton/Science Photo Library Recent findings indicate that the last surviving Neanderthals in northwestern Europe lived in genetically diverse…
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover stands beside a rock with markings resembling microbial features. NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS NASA’s Perseverance rover has made a groundbreaking discovery of complex carbon compounds…
Astronaut Mark Watney’s journey to grow potatoes on Mars in the film Martian may be fiction, but real-world astrobotanists like Jessica Atkin are making strides in…
Homo naledi Skull Peter Van Evert/Alamy The Homo naledi discovery in a South African cave over thirteen years ago has revealed astonishing insights. Recent analyses of…
A fang-like lower jaw protrudes from the mouth of a screwworm larva. Scott Camazine/Alamy While the extinction of certain species might be deemed controversial, in some…
Take a glance at the fascinating White Margin Stargazer (Uranoscopus sulphureus). With its large, intimidating teeth and upward-facing eyes, it’s perfectly equipped to deter any potential…
For the first time, federal firefighters are being encouraged to wear respirators to safeguard themselves from the harmful effects of smoke during wildland firefighting operations. Subscribe…
Efficacy of Intranasal Drug May Be Influenced by Estrogen Sergei Babenko/Alamy The experimental drug davunetide initially showed significant promise in combating degenerative brain diseases until a…
Bright Flares Near Sagittarius A*Photo Credit: NASA/CXC/MIT/FKBaganoff/Getty Images <p>The heart of our galaxy, revolving around the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*, remains a captivating enigma. Recent…










































