Can Cancer Care Be Deintensified Without Risk?
Deintensification in cancer care is a promising strategy that involves reducing the intensity of treatments without sacrificing effectiveness.
Space Rocks Beware: X-rays to the Rescue!
US scientists have proven that X-rays can be used to divert dangerous asteroids hurtling towards Earth.
Unpacking the Surge in ADHD Diagnoses
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is increasingly diagnosed in both children and adults.
Silk Protein Control for Advanced Computing
By controlling silk protein nanostructure for the first time, scientists have opened doors to cutting-edge advancements in microelectronics and computing.
Bird Flu in Humans: Is It Now Spreading Between People?
A recent case of bird flu infection in Missouri has raised concerns due to the infected individual’s lack of contact with animals.
Redefining Life: A Computational Perspective
In their thought-provoking article, David C. Krakauer and Chris Kempes argue that life may be better understood as a computational process rather than simply a product of chemistry and physics.
Unlocking the Secrets of Cell Rejuvenation
Scientists have developed the SINGULAR atlas, a groundbreaking tool that maps out cell rejuvenation strategies at a single-cell level.
NASA’s Europa Clipper: The Race Against Jupiter’s Elements
The upcoming launch of NASA's Europa Clipper has drawn attention to its enormous solar arrays, but concerns loom around the durability of its transistors in Jupiter's harsh atmosphere.
New Study Debunks Easter Island’s Population Crash Myth
A recent DNA study of ancient Rapa Nui (Easter Island) residents debunks the long-standing theory of a pre-European population collapse caused by environmental destruction.
Close Encounter: NASA Warns of Asteroid Flyby
NASA has issued an alert for asteroid 2013 FW13, set to have a close encounter with our planet on September 18, 2024.







