In a stunning new study, scientists have located the top of Yellowstone's magma reservoir, revealing dynamic magma activity beneath the park. This discovery reshapes our understanding of volcanic risks and the geological features below.
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A new study identifies 17 key modifiable risk factors that can help reduce the risk of stroke, dementia, and late-life depression. Learn how lifestyle changes can protect your brain health!
The NIH is set to gather private health records to investigate autism as part of a contentious initiative led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., raising concerns over data privacy and ethics.
A recent study reveals that CT scans may be responsible for approximately 5% of all cancer diagnoses in the U.S., ranking alongside major cancer contributors like smoking and obesity. Experts urge caution in their use and the need for standardized radiation doses to mitigate risks.
Discover how a surge of phosphorus transformed Earth's oceans and spurred the evolution of complex life forms 2.1 billion years ago. This groundbreaking research rewrites our understanding of early biology.
A new study shows that lichens, known for their resilience, may survive on Mars despite harsh conditions. Researchers found that certain lichen species can maintain metabolic activity in extreme environments, paving the way for future exploration.
A new study suggests that astronomers may have found the strongest evidence yet of life beyond Earth, with sulfur-based molecules detected in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b. This exciting discovery could revolutionize our understanding of life in the universe.
A groundbreaking study reveals 'olo', a novel color with unprecedented saturation. Researchers at UC Berkeley use laser technology to stimulate cone cells, offering a visual experience like never before.
In a groundbreaking study, scientists have unveiled a new color called 'olo,' seen only through a unique laser experiment. While some experts debate its validity, the implications for color blindness could be significant.