New research reveals that nose-picking can potentially facilitate the entry of pathogens through the damaged nasal mucosa, leading to the development of amyloid beta plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease. Read the article to learn more details.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is giving workers anxiety about the future of their work as they might lose their jobs as technology improves every year. Check out how much AI anxiety is affecting people in this article.
Elephant seals are taking a "sleep spiral" deep in the ocean as per their brainwave activity recorded by an EEG device attached to them during an experiment. Read the article to learn more.
Applications, like the Midjourney, can generate AI images in seconds that frauds utilize in making fake dating profiles and social media accounts used in extortion. Read the article to learn more.
John Venn's diagrams are widely used today, but how many know about the man behind them? Check out this article to learn how these diagrams came about.
People are capable of forming false memories of events even seconds after they occurred, which might be influenced by their expectations of what should happen. Read the article to learn more.
There is still more to know about science that remains unknown today, ranging from the fundamental nature of the universe to the significance of dreams. Check out this article to know science's greatest unknown and its answers.
The origins of life on Earth are one of the greatest mysteries in science. Check out the article to learn how the first living organisms on the planet thrived and evolved billions of years ago.
The modern ocean is filled with different sea animals that may look scary today, but they would not compare to prehistoric species. Check out this article to know some of the bizarre prehistoric marine animals.
The tornado season between March to June happens when nearly 70% of all tornadoes in a year in the US occur. Read this article to learn how to survive this fatal calamity.
The new rechargeable battery is composed of edible components commonly found in shiitake mushrooms, capers, and seaweed, making it safer to use. Check it out in this article.
NASA has even added sand and boulder to its giant Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) to replicate the surface of the Moon for the astronauts. Read the article to learn more details.
High UV radiation levels on metal-rich stars paradoxically exposed planets orbiting around them to harmful UV rays, affecting their habitability. Read the article to learn more.
A new study found that woolly mammoths only evolved to be fluffy throughout their 700,000 years of existence. Read the article to learn more about this.
A strange group of viruses called mirusviruses, which attack plankton in the ocean, might reveal the origins of herpes and give insights into the diversity of microbes in the sea. Read the article to learn more.
The use of compostable packaging is widely accepted for its eco-friendliness, but it may contain harmful "forever chemicals" that have been associated with health issues. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers found a new species of box jellyfish, which is venomous and marks the first time it has been found in Chinese waters. Check it out in this article.
A new study presented evidence of Vikings reaching the Americas as early as 985 AD, over 500 years before Christopher Columbus discovered the country. Read the article to learn more details.
Iceberg B-22A, which initially separated from Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica in 2002, is now finally drifting away from the South Pole. Read the article to learn more details.
An enigmatic green laser light randomly appeared across the skies above Mount Fuji in Japan last year, baffling spectators. Tap the article to learn more.
A Florida man caught on camera hitting a lemon shark with a hammer was arrested after ditching a court summons. Read the article to learn more details about this incident.
A new cancer treatment that uses genetically modified fat shrunk tumors when transplanted into mouse and human tumors, but it requires testing in human trials. Read the article to learn more.
The giant hole located on top of the Cascadia Subduction Zone is leaking up into the ocean, which may be a sign of an earthquake. Read the article to learn more.
ESA's Solar Orbiter could have possibly unraveled the 80-year-old enigma of why the outer atmosphere of the Sun is excessively hot. Check out this article to learn more.
NASA's $10 billion space telescope has taken images of six galaxies that were between 500 and 700 million years old, which baffled scientists because they are too big for their age. Read the article to learn more about this discovery.
Research shows that a common antibiotic taken post-coitus by high-risk groups may help stop the spread of some sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Read the article to learn more.
Elon Musk is doubtful about the success of the test launch of SpaceX's Starship, although he asserted that the event brings excitement nonetheless. Read the article to learn more details.
The nano-excitonic transistor is said to have overcome the limitations of existing transistors and is expected to play an integral part in the optical computer. Read the article to learn more.