Science

Ebola and Traditional Beliefs in Africa

Ebola’s presence often drives some individuals toward hospitals, while others seek traditional healers. In places like Congo, afflicted individuals sometimes…

Hopeful Findings for Coral Reefs Amidst Global Warming

As rising ocean temperatures impact coral reefs globally, a group of scientists offer a glimmer of hope. Using artificial intelligence,…

Pentagon and FBI Reveal Records of Orb Sightings: Insights from PURSUE Program

Newly disclosed records from the Pentagon and FBI reveal a series of orb sightings in the northeastern United States from…

Studying Brain-Behavior Connections with Transparent Fish

Fluorescent proteins visible inside the transparent Danionella fish enable scientists to observe processes in its brain and body. Researchers at…

Elon Musk Becomes the First Trillionaire Following SpaceX IPO

Elon Musk made history as the world’s first trillionaire following the landmark initial public offering (IPO) of his space exploration…

Smartphones’ Impact on Declining Birth Rates

In 2007, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone. A recent study suggests that the widespread use of smartphones may…

Impact of Proposed U.S. Forest Service Changes on Wildfire Research

Wildfire and smoke maps, available on the federal fire.airnow.gov website, have been developed with research funding from the U.S. Forest…

New Study Links Neighborhood Socioeconomics to Preteen Brain Differences

A recent study reveals the significant impact of neighborhood socioeconomics on preteen brain development. Published in the journal Science, the…

NASA’s Selection for Artemis III Sparks Debate Over Gender Representation

Artemis III Crew Announcement Causes Stir NASA’s decision to launch the Artemis III mission without female astronauts has sparked controversy.…

Deep-Sea Whale Graveyards: A Haven for Marine Life

Scientists have uncovered diverse marine life communities that thrive on ancient whale graveyards deep in the ocean. These graveyards are…