A historic meteorite, estimated to be 4.56 billion years old, crashed into a Georgia home, revealing cosmic secrets and raising awareness about potential meteorite threats.
A recent study reveals that smartwatches may not accurately measure stress levels, often mistaking excitement for overwork. Researchers found minimal correlation between smartwatch data and self-reported stress, raising questions about wearable tech's reliability.
A recent study raises doubts about the effectiveness of smartwatches in accurately monitoring stress levels. Researchers found little correlation between users' self-reported emotions and the data provided by their wearables, urging caution in reliance on these devices for mental health insights.
Discover how researchers at IBM and Moderna have leveraged quantum computing to predict the complex protein structure of mRNA, marking a significant advancement in vaccine technology.
German scientists have made a groundbreaking leap by creating solar cells from lunar dust, paving the way for sustainable energy production on the Moon and advancing plans for lunar colonies.
A groundbreaking study reveals that the long-dormant Tintina fault in Canada's Yukon Territory shows signs of seismic activity, suggesting a potential future earthquake threat. Researchers have identified evidence of past earthquakes that could mean the fault is still active.
Researchers have discovered a groundbreaking CRISPR gene-editing method that modifies mosquitoes to prevent malaria transmission, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of lives annually.
A groundbreaking study reveals that building muscle might be a natural alternative to Viagra, linking muscle quality to erectile dysfunction. Discover how exercise and diet can enhance sexual health!
A new study reveals that a terror bird, a top predator from 13 million years ago, may have been killed in a fierce battle with a caiman. Researchers analyze teeth marks on fossilized bones to uncover this ancient interaction.
A groundbreaking study suggests that spiders and their relatives may have evolved in the ocean rather than on land. Researchers examined ancient fossils, revealing surprising similarities in brain structure that challenge long-held beliefs.