In a groundbreaking move, President Trump orders cannabis to be reclassified from Schedule I to Schedule III, potentially easing financial burdens for Michigan cannabis businesses and paving the way for expanded research and better banking access.
California officials and scientists are raising concerns over the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a vital institution for climate and wildfire studies. Experts warn this move could jeopardize public safety and critical research efforts.
President Trump signs an Executive Order to reschedule marijuana, paving the way for improved research and access to medical marijuana and CBD products for patients and doctors.
Nuno Loureiro, a renowned professor at MIT and a leader in fusion science, has passed away at 47. His groundbreaking research on plasma behavior and astrophysics has left an indelible mark on the scientific community.
In a groundbreaking decision, President Trump is poised to sign an executive order reclassifying marijuana to Schedule III, easing federal restrictions and paving the way for vital medical research. This move aims to benefit Americans suffering from chronic pain and other conditions.
Michael Liu, a Boston medical resident, reflects on how recent immigration policies threaten the U.S. healthcare system, as rising H1B visa fees create uncertainty for foreign-born physicians.
Are you skipping breakfast and worried about your focus? A new study reveals that short-term fasting doesn't harm mental clarity. Discover how your brain adapts during fasting and what this means for your cognitive performance.
A groundbreaking study using data from ESA's Euclid and Herschel telescopes reveals that the universe is cooling and star formation is declining, indicating the cosmos may be past its prime.
A new review finds no solid evidence linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism or ADHD in children, contradicting claims made by Donald Trump. This study reassures mothers about the safety of Tylenol.
A groundbreaking study reveals that coffee drinkers may have a lower risk of atrial fibrillation episodes compared to those who abstain. With 39% fewer incidents, this research challenges conventional wisdom on caffeine intake for heart health.