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Discover the Moon’s X: Captured from Tokyo in February 2025 Credit: Yomiuri Shimbun/AP Images/Alamy Nearly a decade ago, my excitement surged as I captured my first…
Mars’ Significant Impact on Earth’s Climate Credit: NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems Despite Mars being smaller than Earth, it profoundly affects Earth’s climate cycle. Understanding how smaller…
As a healthcare professional, I often encounter concerns from patients about COVID-19, particularly those suffering from long-term effects. A common inquiry I receive is, “Can I…
A groundbreaking study conducted by paleontologists from the University of Bristol, the University of Manchester, and the University of Melbourne has uncovered that the giant ancestors…
Revolutionary simulations from Maynooth University astronomers reveal that, at the onset of the dense and turbulent universe, “light seed” black holes could swiftly consume matter, rivaling…
“Every so often, a groundbreaking product emerges that reshapes our reality.” Steve Jobs during the 2007 Apple presentation. Tech executives often hype their innovations, but this…
A Hole in the Sky is narrated through the eyes of 16-year-old Hazel Adam Selva/Alamy Empty HolePeter F. Hamilton – Angry Robot As an avid admirer…
Since the early 1990s, astronomers have made groundbreaking discoveries in exoplanet research. The real surge began in the early 2000s with comprehensive surveys, revealing that our…
Batteries and solar energy technologies have been evolving for centuries, but they reached a pivotal moment in 2016. This year marked the launch of the first…
After the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park in 1995, significant ecological changes were observed, particularly a substantial decrease in moose populations. This decline was…
In the last 25 years, the field of human evolution has witnessed remarkable growth, showcased by a significant increase in discoveries. Archaeologists have unearthed more fossils,…
Everyone has secrets to protect. In today’s digital age, whether safeguarding personal messages, business communications, or confidential state information, end-to-end encryption (E2EE) offers essential security and…
As we entered the new millennium, discussions surrounding the number of genes in our genome were highly debated. Initial estimates were significantly lower than anticipated, spurring…
Discover Today’s Most Powerful AI Tools Explore the incredible capabilities of modern AI tools that can summarize documents, generate artwork, write poetry, and even predict protein…
Historically, science operated under the notion of a “normal brain,” one that fits standard societal expectations. Those who diverge from this model have often been labeled…
Chemistry can often be a complex and slow process, typically involving intricate mixtures in round-bottomed flasks that require meticulous separation afterward. However, in 2001, K. Barry…
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January 2003: Physicist Miles Allen witnessed the River Thames flooding, threatening his home in Oxford, England. He asked, “Why did meteorologists refuse to link this incident…
Artist’s Impression of Nanomedicine in Action Alfred Pasieka/Science Photo Library Cancer that metastasizes to the bones can be both deadly and painful. A new innovative drug…
Corn Earworm (Helicoverpa zea) Larvae Feeding on Cotton Plants Debra Ferguson/Design Pics Editorial/Universal Images Group (via Getty Images) The cotton bollworm and corn earworm, recognized as…
Young Loggerhead Sea Turtle in the Caribbean Sea near the Bahamas WaterFrame/Alamy Recent research indicates that sea turtles may be more resilient to climate change than…
Discover the Health Benefits of Engaging in the Arts Miguel Riopa/AFP via Getty Images Engaging in the arts is not merely a delightful hobby; it significantly…
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A yellow baboon is standing guard. Photo by Frederic Noy/Panos Observe a young yellow baboon (above) surveying Tanzania’s Udzungwa Mountains National Park. Despite being shrouded in…
You May Be Historically Older Than Your “Real Age” Reuters/Toru Hanai Years ago, when I began discussing the concept of aging, the “biological clock” emerged as…
Long exposure photo depicting satellites in the night sky of the Northern Hemisphere Credit: Alan Dyer/VWPics/Universal Images Group (via Getty Images) A recent report submitted by…
Rules-based cooking is enticing due to its capacity to yield highly reproducible outcomes. FG Trade/Getty Images ScoreC. Thi NguyenAllen Lane Last year, I penned an article…
Many mushroom species produce the psychoactive compound psilocybin YARphotographer/Shutterstock Magic mushrooms have been providing transformative experiences for thousands of years. Researchers suggest that fungi developed hallucinogenic…
For over 165 years, the enigmatic prototaxite has stood as one of the earliest giants to rise from Earth’s barren landscapes, defying simple classification. These towering,…
A groundbreaking research team from the University of Wisconsin-Madison has successfully reverse-engineered a primitive nitrogen-fixing enzyme. This discovery sheds light on how life thrived before the…
Treponema pallidum Bacteria Linked to Syphilis and Related Diseases Source: Science Photo Library / Alamy New research reveals that traces of Treponema pallidum—the bacteria responsible for…
You’ve likely encountered the parable of the blind men and the elephant, where each individual’s perspective is limited to one part, leading to a distorted understanding…
In 2005, physicists David Frame and Miles Allen were headed to a scientific conference in Exeter, England. According to Frame, they were “playing around” with climate…
Procoptodon Goria: The 2-Meter Tall Kangaroo Credit: Michael Long/Science Photo Library New bone analysis suggests even the colossal kangaroos of ancient Australia might have been capable…
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Oral Bacteria (Blue) on Human Cheek Cells (Yellow) in Scanning Electron Micrograph Steve Gschmeisner/Science Photo Library Recent research has revealed that individuals with obesity exhibit unique…
Teens in Trial to Limit Social Media Use: A Shift Towards Real-life Interaction Daniel de la Hoz/Getty Images A groundbreaking study is exploring the effects of…
The history of cancer can be traced back to ancient Egyptian civilizations, where it was thought to be a divine affliction. Over the years, great strides…
Environmental and social challenges are urgent, yet many nations grapple with underfunding and political stalemates. Imagine if we could innovate ways to tackle these issues effectively…
Scanning Electron Micrograph of a Human Placenta Cross-Section Science Photo Library Research involving both mice and humans indicates that applying dried human placenta sheets as bandages…










































