The Big Bang could extend Voyager life
May tests loom as NASA pursues The Big Bang to extend Voyager life after a Voyager 1 power glitch, turning a setback into a potential leap for long-range space
What AI Can and Can’t Do in Clinics
AI in medicine holds promise but demands caution. A new study on AI clinical decision-making argues for real-world validation and governance before widespread use.
Mitochondria: Do Boosters Really Work?
Do “mitochondria support” products live up to their claims?
The Power of a Simple Binary Trick
A single binary operator could replace much of the heavy lifting in science, offering a swift route to new discoveries if the idea proves correct.
One Battery, Years of Life
A radioactive battery tech promises months-to-years of power for tough missions, shaking up how we think about portable, long-lasting energy.
Big year for renewables, but gaps remain
A strong 2025 for renewables shows momentum, but fossil fuel use and rising AI-driven demand keep the climate math uncertain. Click to explore what’s working, what isn’t, and what’s needed next.
Brain as receiver debunked
A call to question sensational brain claims on social media and trust neuroscience over airy “brain as receiver” ideas.
Mineral Clues on Mars Stir Life-Search Debate
Perseverance finds nickel compounds in Martian rocks that resemble Earth’s organic chemistry, but researchers say geology may still beat biology.
Small Starts, Strong Outcomes
Start low, go slow: a safe approach to prescribing for older adults emphasizes careful dosing, monitoring, and individualized adjustments to reduce toxicity without sacrificing effectiveness.
The Ice that Shaped Us
A look at how Earth’s ancient ice set the stage for life and resilience.
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