Discovery of the misregulated brain protein linked to age-related cognitive decline holds the potential for interventions to combat memory impairment. Read the article to learn more.
Watch Falcon Heavy's 7th launch live on July 26, 11:04 p.m. EDT, carrying Jupiter 3, the largest communications satellite. Read the article to learn where to catch its launch live.
Garlic is not only an exceptional addition to recipes but is also proven to be a natural remedy for many ailments. Check out this article to know more about the many health benefits it offers for the body.
Drone footage reveals the world's largest permafrost crater, formed after deforestation and melting, located in Siberia continues to grow in size. Read the article to learn more.
New research suggests that the shrinking Pacific Ocean will lead to the collision of North America and Asia, forming the supercontinent "Amasia." Continue reading to learn more.
Analysis shows the Atlantic Ocean current is slowing and becoming less resilient, possibly collapsing within decades, risking climate disruption. Read the article to learn more details.
Multifocal contact lenses use optics to enable focus on different focal points, offering a clear vision for various distances and addressing presbyopia. Check out this article to learn how it works.
Archaeologists in the Czech Republic unearthed the oldest known glass workshop north of the Alps, part of an early settlement site that produces exquisite glass artifacts. Read the article to learn more.
Scientists study water's arrival on Earth and its implications for exoplanets using PDS 70, a planetary system 370 light-years away. Continue reading to learn more.
SpaceX plans separate Falcon Heavy launches on Wednesday and Thursday nights for the Jupiter 3 satellite from Kennedy Space Center. Read the article to learn more.
A "gravity hole" found in 1948 in the Indian Ocean, where the sea level drops by 328 feet (100 meters), might be shaped by magma plumes. Read the article to learn more details.
Oat milk is rich in vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin B12, offering potential health benefits compared to dairy milk. Read the article to learn more.
China's Three Gorges Energy connects the world's first 16-megawatt offshore wind turbine, supplying clean energy for 36,000 homes. Check out the whole story in this article.
The attending doctor stated that this highly uncommon blood syndrome due to diving has seldom been documented globally. Continue reading to learn more.
Australian researchers secure over $600,000 in federal funding to integrate human brain cells with AI, led by Monash University and Cortical Labs. Read the article to learn more about the research.
Zebrafish bound for the Tiangong Space Station will illuminate the hazards of prolonged weightlessness in space exploration. Continue reading to learn more.
NASA issues a warning about 'unprecedented changes' on Earth, coinciding with Europe's relentless Heatwave Charon. Read the article to learn more details.
Scientists investigate "Cocaine Sharks" off the Florida coast, testing if sharks are consuming drug bales in a TV series for Shark Week. Read the article to learn more.
Houston Health Department reports a 128% surge in syphilis among women and a nine-fold rise in congenital cases, with symptom confusion concerns. Continue reading to learn more details.
Check out this article to learn more about the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist who led the Manhattan Project during World War II to develop the atomic bomb.
Texas-based Fervo Energy proves that enhanced geothermal systems can effectively extract energy on a commercial scale from a wider range of sites. Continue reading to learn more details.
The exact cause of why type 1 diabetes in children and teens increased during the COVID-19 pandemic remains uncertain, prompting further investigation. Read the article to learn more.
Following a storm, Argentina's beaches were flooded with penis fish, attracting fishermen who gathered them as bait. Continue reading to learn more details.
Space weather research has recently focused on monitoring and forecasting that helped in achieving extended prediction capabilities. Continue reading to learn more.
Climate-induced heat waves are intensifying, lasting longer, and growing hotter, raising concerns about their impact on daily activities. Read the article to learn how hot is too much for the human body to handle.
A recent study reveals that the throwing sticks unearthed in the 1990s are the oldest weapons in human history, revealing early humans as woodwork experts. Read the article to learn more.