Has Global Warming Hit the 1.5 °C Threshold?
New research using Antarctic ice-core data suggests that human-induced global warming might be closer to the critical 1.5 °C threshold than previously thought.
Hibernation: Could Humans Master It?
Hibernation is a fascinating survival strategy that allows animals to pause their lives during tough times and emerge when conditions improve. Could humans harness a similar ability?
Can Blood Tests Diagnose Alzheimer’s Early?
The proposal to use blood tests and brain scans for diagnosing Alzheimer’s is sparking debate in the medical community.
Taming the Plastic Problem
Plastic waste is a massive problem, with 350-400 million metric tons produced each year.
Protecting Our Water: New Solutions to Tackle PFAS Contamination
Illinois researchers are making waves in the fight against PFAS contamination.
Voyager 1: Still Going Strong After 50 Years
Despite dwindling power and the challenges of deep space, Voyager 1 continues to send back valuable data, showcasing the resilience of human ingenuity.
Wood in Space: A Game Changer
Japan has taken a bold step into space innovation by launching the first wooden satellite.
Microbes Revolutionizing Metal Mining!
Scientists are tapping into biology to create genetically engineered microorganisms that can help mine essential metals.
Fasten Your Seatbelts for Supersonic Travel
NASA is pushing boundaries in air travel with its new supersonic aircraft, aiming to make the skies quieter while still reaching impressive speeds.
How Sleep Heals the Heart After Injury
A recent study reveals that deep sleep might be a natural healing response after a heart attack.







