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Alcohol or Weed? A Brain Doctor Studied 62,000 Scans to Settle the Debate

Americans have long debated which substance does more damage to the human body. Alcohol flows freely at social gatherings, business dinners, and weekend barbecues. Cannabis, once confined to counterculture circles, now enjoys legal recreational status in 24 states. A whopping 17 percent of Americans admitted to smoking marijuana at some point during 2023, while at…
DNA Breakthrough Claims to Unmask Jack the Ripper After 137 Years

For more than a century, the name Jack the Ripper stirred fear curiosity and an obsession with the unknown. His crimes in the East End of London during the late Victorian era created a legacy of dread that touched entire generations. The murders were brutal and carried out with a level of cold precision that…
What NASA Wants Everyone to Know About the Mystery Object 3I/Atlas

Something about the idea of an unidentified object drifting toward our cosmic neighborhood always captures the public imagination. When scientists first began talking about an odd visitor known as 3I/Atlas, many people immediately jumped to the wildest possible conclusion. Was it a sign of alien technology? Was it some kind of interstellar probe? Or could…
New Research Reveals a Hidden Biological Mode Between Living and Dying

The boundary between life and death has always appeared absolute. Across cultures, eras, and scientific disciplines, the moment when a heartbeat stops and brain activity ceases has long been seen as the definitive end. Yet a new wave of research suggests that this narrative may be incomplete. Several teams of scientists have uncovered evidence of…
Unexpected Research Shows Glass Bottles Could Outpace Plastic in Microplastic Release

For many years, people have reached for glass bottles believing they were making the responsible choice. Glass has long been seen as the premium option that is both natural and safe. It is widely associated with purity and a belief that whatever sits inside it remains untouched. Yet a growing body of research is beginning…
A Breakthrough That Could Let Cats Live to 30: Inside the Race to Cure Feline Kidney Disease

For years, whispers across the veterinary world have hinted at a discovery that could redefine what it means for a cat to grow old. Not a minor treatment or a modest extension of comfort, but something far more transformative, which is an intervention that might alter the very trajectory of feline aging. The kind of…
The Largest and Brightest Cold Supermoon in Eighteen Years Rises This Week

The sky is preparing to unveil a spectacle that blends science, mythology, and a rare astronomical rhythm that has not unfolded in nearly two decades. This week, December’s Cold Supermoon rises as the final full moon of 2025, and skywatchers across the world are anticipating what may be the brightest and most imposing lunar presence…
Scientists Capture the Smallest Water Bubble Ever Seen and It Could Change Space Travel Forever

Watching water form is something most of us take for granted. It happens in our kitchens, in our gardens, and on rainy days when droplets gather on windows. But in 2024, scientists at Northwestern University witnessed something entirely different: water forming from hydrogen and oxygen at a scale so unimaginably small it pushes the boundaries…
When Atoms Dance As Scientists Capture Real Time Birth Of Water On The Smallest Scale Ever

Watching water being born feels like something out of science fiction. Yet thanks to a remarkable breakthrough by researchers who managed to capture hydrogen and oxygen forming water at the smallest observable scale we can now actually witness the creation of one of the most essential substances on Earth. The footage shows atoms merging on…
Government Set to Phase Out Animal Testing and Replace It With Controversial Alternative

Science Minister Lord Vallance stood before cameras with a promise that would reshape British research labs forever. Animals currently used to test everything from life-saving vaccines to household chemicals would soon find themselves replaced by something very different. But as the details of his plan emerged, a question hung in the air: can microscopic chips…
