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Cartoon-style illustration of a dark star powered by dark matter inside a microhalo in the early universe, with faint galaxies and a space telescope in the background.
New Research Finds

Dark Stars: The Surprising Key to JWST's Early-Universe Puzzles

Cartoon-style illustration of a mission control room showing engineers monitoring a 2.8-day CRASH Clock countdown, with Earth, satellites, and an incoming solar storm displayed on large screens.
New Research Finds

Why the Space-Safety Panic Is Scientifically Justified: LEO Could Collapse in 2.8 Days

Cartoon-style illustration of diverse patients from the U.S., Colombia, Nigeria, and India speaking with clinicians, with a world map and simple brain fog icons in the background to show how culture and care influence symptom reporting.
New Research Finds

Why Long COVID Brain Fog in the U.S. Seems Worse — It’s Not the Virus, It’s Culture.

Cartoon-style illustration of a doctor showing a cancer patient a simple visual of vesicles carrying PD-L1 and how statins may block the pathway, in a warm and supportive clinical setting.
New Research Finds

Why Everyday Statins Could Make Immunotherapy Work—The Hidden PD-L1 Route

Cartoon-style illustration of a person preparing a fresh cup of green tea in a cozy kitchen, with steam rising from the mug and a processed tea bottle nearby for contrast.
New Research Finds

Tea Health Boosts Depend on How You Drink It: Fresh Brew Beats Bottled Tea Every Time

Cartoon digital illustration of a supernova emitting radio waves in space, with VLA antennas observing the expanding shock and surrounding gas.
New Research Finds

Why Radio Waves Are Becoming a Time Machine for Dying Stars

Teen girl argues with mother over party
AITA

Teen’s Birthday Invite Sparks Family Meltdown Over AI “Art”

Artemis II SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft illuminated at Launch Pad 39B during nighttime prelaunch preparations at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
New Research Finds

NASA Rolls Out Artemis II Rocket to Launch Pad Ahead of First Crewed Moon Mission

Cartoon digital illustration of a person preparing keto foods with a soft, glowing liver silhouette in the background, symbolizing potential long-term metabolic risks.
New Research Finds

Keto Weight Loss May Come with a Hidden Cost: Long-Term Metabolic Risks Found in Mice

Cartoon digital illustration of a bone cross-section with glowing stem cells and a highlighted Piezo1 sensor lighting up in response to motion waves, symbolizing how movement triggers bone growth.
New Research Finds

Why Your Bones Could Benefit from Exercise Without Moving: The Hidden Exercise Sensor in Bone Marrow

Cartoon digital illustration of a grocery aisle with packaged foods, a scientist reviewing charts, and highlighted preservative labels to show varying cancer risks.
New Research Finds

Most Food Preservatives Aren’t Linked to Cancer—Until A Few Are: The Big French Study That Rewrites the Narrative

Cartoon-style digital illustration of a mouse brain with an enlarged view of a Toxoplasma cyst displaying several distinct bradyzoite subtypes, inspired by findings from single-cell RNA sequencing.
New Research Finds

Why the Brain Parasite Isn’t Dormant: Each Toxoplasma Cyst Contains at Least Five Subtypes That Could Reactivate

Cartoon digital illustration of a fruit-fly neuron glowing with sugar-energy signals, featuring symbolic DLK and SARM1 pathways that represent the brain’s metabolic switch.
New Research Finds

Why the Brain-Health Trend Might Be Missing a Key Switch: Sugar Metabolism Could Determine Neuron Survival

semiconductor-chip-with-electron-and-nuclear-spin-qubits
New Research Finds

Quantum Tech Reaches Its Transistor Moment—but Scaling It to Real-World Machines Will Take Patience

Cartoon digital illustration of an inflamed airway showing traditional leukotrienes and chaotic pseudo-leukotrienes forming through free-radical oxidation, with a small lab scene symbolizing scientific discovery.
New Research Finds

Asthma Isn’t Caused by Leukotrienes After All — Meet the Pseudo-Leukotrienes

Geek culture in UAE
Lifestyle

From LAN Parties to Lambos: How Geek Culture Thrives on UAE Roads

WeryAI AI Toolbox
Artificial Intelligence

WeryAI Launches an “AI Toolbox” for Creators, Offering an All-in-One Platform for End-to-End Video and Image Production

Helping clients navigate road-related legal challenges
Law/Legal

Helping Clients Navigate Difficult Road-Related Situations

Pouring water from a used glass into a kettle while a friend looks on in disgust.
AITA

He Reused a Glass — His Friend Called It Disgusting

NASA’s Crawler-Transporter moving the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B for Artemis II.
New Research Finds

Why Artemis II Around the Moon Is NASA's Real Moon Mission — And the One That Matters Most

Artist’s illustration of a debris disk and gas cloud orbiting a companion object and blocking light from a Sun-like star, with internal gas motion revealed by astronomical observations.
New Research Finds

Why a Sun-Like Star Going Dark for Nine Months Proves Planetary Collisions Persist in Mature Star Systems

Cartoon digital illustration of a paralyzed patient wearing an EEG cap as brain signals control limb movement without invasive implants.
New Research Finds

Paralysis Breakthrough: Brain Waves Could Move Limbs Again—And It Won’t Require Invasive Implants

Cartoon digital illustration of an iron lattice under a magnetic field, with aligned spins slowing carbon diffusion inside steel during heat treatment.
New Research Finds

Why the Magnetic Secret Inside Steel Could Slash Steelmaking Energy

Asphalt paving performance
Science & Tech

How Weather, Traffic, and Drainage Affect Asphalt Paving and Sealcoating Performance