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Igor Pikovsky, a physicist at Stevens Institute of Technology, along with his team, is pioneering an innovative experiment aimed at capturing individual gravitons—particles previously believed to…
Maternal hormones influence fetal immune cells PeopleImages.com – #2323955 During pregnancy, stress can elevate certain immune cells in the fetal skin and cause them to react…
Greetings and welcome to TechScape! After this newsletter goes live, you might find yourself captivated by the wedding snapshots of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, the…
Immunofluorescence-stained tadpoles visualize internal anatomy, utilizing brain-tracking devices implanted as embryos. Hao Sheng et al. 2025, Jia Liu Lab/Harvard SEAS Do our brains really develop from…
The Cascadia subduction zone, a vast fault line extending from Northern California to British Columbia, has remained unsettlingly silent for 300 years. Should it finally rupture,…
According to a new study by a physicist at the University of Sheffield and a certified officer at the University of Madrid, black holes can migrate…
Small rocks in the universe revealed that life on earth could have come from asteroids. And life outside of earth suggests that we are one step…
The existence of something rather than nothing is a profound question that lies at the intersection of science and philosophy. It pushes us to investigate the…
summaryIn the last week alone, extreme weather has wreaked havoc in many parts of the United States and around the world.Climate change is increasing the likelihood…
In 1960, most of the world’s population was deficient in the micronutrient iodine, with serious implications for public health. By 2020, the number of iodine-deficient countries…
The criminal fraud trial of the British technology mogul once referred to as “Britain’s Bill Gates” is set to commence today in San Francisco. Mike Lynch,…














