Understanding Biological Sex: A Skeptic’s Perspective
Skeptical thinkers debated the complex issue of biological sex at CSICON, highlighting key differences in understanding its multifactorial nature.
Perseverance Rover’s Green Discovery!
NASA's Perseverance rover has made an intriguing discovery on Mars: green spots in Martian rock that suggest the planet once interacted with liquid water.
A Tipping Point for the Amazon: What’s at Stake
The Amazon rainforest plays a critical role in regulating the Earth's climate, but it’s under threat from both deforestation and climate change.
Scientists Create ‘Impossible’ Molecules for Drug Development
Chemists have achieved a breakthrough by creating anti-Bredt olefins (ABOs), molecules once thought too unstable to exist.
Surviving Floods: The Emotional Impact of Climate Disasters
When catastrophic floods hit Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, over two million people were affected, and 500,000 were displaced. The disaster destroyed homes and lives, causing lasting trauma.
Could RNA Editing Revolutionize Health Care?
RNA editing could be the future of disease treatment, offering a safer alternative to CRISPR and DNA-based therapies.
Digital Twin: A Game Changer for Space
Japan's space agency just dropped some exciting news: they're creating the world's first "Space Digital Twin" of its International Space Station module.
Do Stem Cell Transplants Raise Cancer Risk?
A long-term study on blood-forming stem-cell transplants has found that recipients do not face an increased risk of cancer-causing mutations.
Are You a Wikipedia Hunter, Busybody, or Dancer?
Curiosity is more complex than it seems—and a new study analyzing Wikipedia browsing patterns reveals three unique types of search behavior: the “hunter,” the “busybody,” and the “dancer.”
Artemis III: New Sites for Lunar Exploration
NASA is gearing up for an exciting new chapter in lunar exploration. With Artemis III on the horizon, the agency has unveiled nine potential landing sites near the Moon's south pole.







