Space Manufacturing: The Next Frontier
The US Department of Defense is set to launch real experiments in space after successful lab tests, marking a new chapter in orbital manufacturing technology.
Botulinum Toxin: Know Before You Go
Botulinum toxin can enhance beauty, but safety is paramount. Learn why choosing the right setting for treatment is essential to avoid risks.
Asteroid Watch: JWST Targets 2024 YR4
The James Webb Space Telescope is investigating asteroid 2024 YR4 to assess its potential impact on Earth, focusing on the critical difference between 40 metres and 90 metres.
Why Some Resist Vaccines
Vaccination debates are heated, often polarizing discussions. The phrase "If it exists, we resist" captures the sentiment of those who are cautious about vaccines.
New Material Removes Pollutants from Water
Scientists have developed metal-organic cages that trap pollutants in water, offering a promising solution to remove harmful substances that traditional wastewater treatments often miss.
Think Before You Click: Misinformation Matters
Misinformation threatens society today. Education isn't enough; we need critical thinking skills to combat falsehoods and navigate media effectively. Awareness and skepticism are vital in this battle for truth.
Can Apes Understand Human Minds?
A new study suggests that bonobos may understand what humans know or don’t know, hinting at a basic theory of mind. This research could change how we view ape intelligence.
Blue Origin’s Lunar Gravity Test
Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket has successfully simulated lunar gravity.
Incorruptibility: Miracles or Mummification?
From saints to social media, the idea of incorruptibility is making waves again.
Fuel Crisis: The Bill has Come Due
The world is waking up to the reality of our fossil fuel dependency and its toll. It's time to discuss the smart solutions that can lead us to a sustainable future.







