A new study reveals that many common prescription medications can disrupt the gut microbiome, leading to long-lasting health issues. Discover which drugs are affecting your gut health!
Ever wondered how your diet impacts your body odor? From garlic to fish, discover the intriguing science behind our unique scent profiles and what they say about our health and attractiveness!
A new study by physicists, including Mir Faizal, claims that the universe cannot be a computer simulation, challenging popular theories and suggesting deeper truths beyond mathematical understanding.
This week in science, researchers uncovered why the sun's outer layer is hotter than its core, revealed the truth about the dinosaur Nanotyrannus, and captured stunning images of an interstellar comet. Dive into these discoveries!
A paleontologist's quest leads to groundbreaking discoveries about the Edmontosaurus, revealing new details about this ancient dinosaur and its incredible mummification process. Explore the fascinating journey through history!
The American Academy of Pediatrics advises against the routine use of leucovorin for children with autism, citing insufficient evidence and urging caution amid rising parental demand for the treatment.
New research reveals that Comet 3I/ATLAS, after billions of years in space, has developed a unique irradiated crust due to cosmic ray bombardments, changing its original material and composition.
A new study reveals alarming links between maternal Covid-19 infections during pregnancy and increased risks of autism and other neurodevelopment disorders in children. Researchers found a significant rise in diagnoses among affected children, especially boys.
A groundbreaking study unveils how sub-Neptune exoplanets generate water from their rocky cores and hydrogen atmospheres, challenging previous theories about their formation. This discovery opens up new possibilities for understanding planetary diversity and the potential for life beyond Earth.
Scientists have discovered how bowhead whales, the longest-living mammals, manage to survive over 200 years. Their exceptional DNA repair mechanisms could hold the key to boosting human longevity and health during surgeries.