Category: Science
Remarkable Discovery of Natural Few-Layer Graphene in Moon Dust
A team of researchers has stumbled upon an astonishing find in lunar samples: natural few-layer graphene, a unique form of carbon that could greatly alter our understanding of how the Moon was formed and how it evolved geologically. The research, outlined in the study titled Discovery of Natural Few-Layer Graphene on the Moon, published in National Science Review, opens up exciting new opportunities for …
RFK Jr. Cuts mRNA Vaccine Funding: A Step Back for Medical Innovation
The recent move by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to withdraw federal support for mRNA vaccine research is raising alarms about potential setbacks in medical innovation and the risk of a talent exodus. Here’s why this matters for America’s leadership in science.
Trump’s New Order Puts Politicians in Charge of Federal Grants, Stirring Worry Among Scientists
A new executive order from President Trump empowers political appointees to oversee billions in federal grant funding, raising concerns among researchers.
Did an Ancient Cataclysm Erase a Lost Civilization in Louisiana?
Nearly 13,000 years ago, a huge piece of a comet burst above Louisiana, turning rocks into glass, and this incident might support a debated scientific theory.
Groundbreaking Discovery Revealed by Old Photos of Antarctic Ice Shelves: A Clear Warning
An old black-and-white photograph from 1966 unveils critical insights into Antarctic ice melting dynamics, indicating urgent action is needed to combat climate change.
Emergency Evacuation in Antarctica: US Researchers Rescue Mission During Harsh Winter
Three staff members from a U.S. research facility in Antarctica were airlifted to safety in New Zealand amidst nightfall and extreme cold conditions.
Unexpected Findings from Deep Beneath Alaskan Soil
Scientists hit a surprising jackpot after drilling deep into cold Alaskan land — here’s what they discovered.
NASA’s Crew-10 Returns to Earth After Five Months in Space
Astronauts from NASA’s Crew-10 mission have safely returned from the ISS, completing their almost 18-hour journey aboard a SpaceX capsule.
Trump’s New Order Puts Politicians in Charge of Federal Grants, Sparking Concerns Among Scientists
NEW YORK (AP) — A recent executive order from President Trump is giving political appointees power over federal grant allocations, raising concerns from the scientific community. Experts warn this could jeopardize America’s leadership in research and development.
Harnessing Venom: How AI is Paving the Way for New Medications
In a groundbreaking development against drug-resistant bacteria, researchers are now turning to nature’s toxins—venom. Once recognized mainly for its harmful effects, venom from snakes, spiders, and other creatures is being seen as a potential powerhouse against superbugs. A new study from the University of Pennsylvania combines artificial intelligence with medical research to tap into venom’s amazing capabilities.
