Asteroid That Killed Dinosaurs Originated Beyond Jupiter
Scientists have discovered that the asteroid responsible for wiping out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago originated from beyond Jupiter, in the outer reaches of the Solar System.
The Battle Against Quackery in Oncology
In a bold critique, Science-Based Medicine exposes the hidden agenda behind the promotion of "integrative oncology".
Gaia’s Latest Find: 352 Binary Asteroid Candidates
The ESA’s Gaia mission has made an exciting discovery: 352 new binary asteroid candidates, nearly doubling the known number of binary asteroids.
High-Fat Diets: A Hidden Risk for Cancer?
Researchers have uncovered a significant link between a high-fat diet, gut bacteria, and breast cancer growth.
Embracing the Hybrid Future: The New Normal
The COVID pandemic has reshaped society, notably boosting remote technology and hybrid meetings.
The Island Experiment: Can Humans Rewild Nature?
Marker Wadden is a fascinating ecological experiment in the Netherlands, blending human engineering with nature's power to revive a dead lake.
Exploring Nuclear Fusion with Mayonnaise
Researchers at Lehigh University are using an unexpected tool - mayonnaise - to explore the intricate physics of nuclear fusion.
Researchers Unveil New Tool to Track Forever Chemicals
Researchers at the University of Texas have developed a groundbreaking method to trace the source of forever chemicals, like organofluorine compounds, in the environment.
The AI Evolution: Transforming User Manual Experience
Many people skip reading user manuals for new devices, finding them frustrating and inadequate. However, artificial intelligence (AI) offers a promising solution.
Will the Milky Way Dodge Andromeda?
Astronomers have long believed that the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies were on a collision course, but new simulations suggest there’s a 50% chance they might narrowly miss each other.






