Chinese Vice Premier He Lipeng meets U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Geneva to initiate trade discussions amid rising tariffs and economic tensions. Can this meeting pave the way for a resolution?
In a stunning revelation, scientists at CERN's LHC have created 86 billion gold nuclei by smashing lead atoms at near-light speed. This breakthrough highlights the fascinating intersection of ancient alchemy and modern physics.
New research reveals that HIV drugs known as NRTIs can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by 6% to 13% annually. Scientists urge for clinical trials to explore this promising link.
Britain is poised to become the first country to sign a trade deal with the U.S. after recent tariff announcements. Is this the breakthrough UK businesses have been waiting for?
For the first time, scientists have captured stunning images of free-range atoms, opening new doors in quantum physics. This breakthrough allows detailed study of atomic behavior and interactions, including rare phenomena like Bose-Einstein condensation.
For the first time, scientists have observed solo atoms interacting freely in space, confirming century-old quantum mechanics principles. This groundbreaking technique promises to unlock new quantum phenomena.
As US and Chinese trade officials meet to discuss de-escalation, the future of the global economy hangs in the balance. With tariffs crippling trade, can a breakthrough be achieved?
A team at Aalto University has developed a groundbreaking quantum theory of gravity, promising to unify gravity with electromagnetic and nuclear forces, potentially changing our understanding of the universe's origins.
A new study reveals a significant rise in American adults seeking talk therapy, with more individuals opting for psychotherapy over psychiatric medications. This trend marks a shift in mental health treatment, driven by increased access and awareness.
A groundbreaking trial at Keio University sees stem cell injections enabling paralyzed patients to stand and walk again, raising hopes for millions with disabilities. But are the results too good to be true?