Category: Science
Unearthing Hidden Dino Treasures: 66-Million-Year-Old Fossils Found in Remote Canadian Mountains
Dinosaur fossils uncovered in the Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Park reveal insights into prehistoric life in pristine habitats, showcasing rare finds that may lead to the identification of unknown species.
Was Alaska Just Lucky? A Close Call with Tsunami After Landslide
Scientists, tour operators, and agencies say Alaska narrowly escaped disaster from a landslide-generated tsunami on August 10, highlighting escalating risks tied to climate-change-driven glacier retreat.
Another Shrimp Recall Due to Radioactive Contamination
Following a Walmart shrimp recall, Southwind Foods has announced a fresh recall of shrimp potentially tainted with Cesium-137.
Surprising Discovery: Toxic Perchlorates Form High Above the Earth
Scientists have found that perchlorates, harmful chemicals that contaminate groundwater, actually originate in the stratosphere.
Florida Residents Spot the Rare Rainbow Snake: Check Out the Pictures!
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has received over a dozen credible reports about sightings of the rainbow snake. Take a look at some pictures of this elusive reptile.
New Hope for Liver Cancer: Molecule from Guava Plants Eases the Fight
Did you know that many modern medicines are derived from natural sources? One prime example is the willow bark, often referred to as nature’s aspirin due to its active compound, salicin, which the body transforms into salicylic acid to alleviate pain and reduce fevers.
New Insights into Ancient Child Bones: Proof of Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding
Latest research reveals that ancient humans and Neanderthals may have mingled earlier than we thought, showing evidence of inbreeding 100,000 years ago.
New Insights on COVID-19’s Impact on Male Hormones from Recent Study
A new study reveals how the COVID-19 virus targets the testicular cells responsible for testosterone production, using their cellular machinery and cholesterol, impacting lipid metabolism in these cells.
Evidence of Alien Landslide Discovered in Moon Sample Six Decades After Apollo Missions
Decades after the Apollo missions, lunar samples continue to shed light on extraterrestrial geology.
A Breakthrough in Science: Lab-Grown Human Skin Offers New Hope for Patients
Australian scientists have achieved a groundbreaking milestone by creating the first fully functional lab-grown human skin complete with its own blood supply. This development holds promise for improving treatments for skin diseases, burns, and grafting procedures.
