Lecanemab: Promising Cure or Expensive Gamble?
The debate over lecanemab, one of the first Alzheimer’s drugs to slow cognitive decline, is heating up.
Engaging Game Teaches Online Safety for Grades 3-5
Cyber Choices is an interactive game for grades 3-5, designed to teach safe and responsible online behaviour.
September 2024 Newsletter
What’s Up: September 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASAA Harvest supermoon eclipseA partial lunar eclipse makes the full supermoon...
Exploring the Universe: Gravitational Waves and Collapsars
The state of modern science and technology is truly astounding, with the recent discovery of gravitational waves and the potential for detecting collapsars opening up new frontiers in our understanding of the universe.
How Breaking a Fast Shapes Your Health
Fasting isn't just about going without food; it’s what happens afterward that really matters, it seems.
How Climate Change Is Quietly Shaping Our Cognitive Abilities
Climate change isn't just about the planet or our health; it's also affecting our brains.
Unveiling the Limitations of Large Language Models
ChatGPT and other large language models (LLMs) have shown improvement in their capabilities since their launch less than two years ago. However, they still struggle to break free from their limitations, particularly in terms of creativity.
The Quantum Revolution: From Lab Research to Mainstream Application
Quantum computing has long been on the cusp of revolutionizing technology, yet practical applications remain elusive.
Space Travel Hurdles: Starliner Pilots’ Unexpected Extension
NASA has decided to bring back the stranded Boeing Starliner pilots from the International Space Station using a SpaceX Crew Dragon pod next year.
Unveiling Acupuncture Research: A Satirical Perspective
Science-Based Satire: Acupuncture Researchers Find Powerful Proof of Ancient Mechanism of Action https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/science-based-satire-acupuncture-researchers-find-powerful-proof-of-ancient-mechanism-of-action/ By Clay Jones In a...





