Elggo on Shark Tank Dubai: The Mental Health Startup That Triggered a Fierce Bidding Battle
Mirna’s mental health startup Elo sparked a fierce Shark Tank Dubai bidding war, revealing the real qualities investors fight for.... Read more.
Why Microplastics Are Undermining the Ocean’s Carbon Sink
In a sunlit University of Sharjah lab, Dr. Ihsanullah Obaidullah watches a plankton swarm cling to a fragment of plastic as morning light glints off a map of the... Read more.
Why a 250-million-year-old fossil rewrites the origin of mammal hearing
Under the blue glow of a CT screen, a 250‑million‑year‑old cynodont suddenly tells a new story about hearing.... Read more.
Why the Body’s First Line of Defense, Not the Rhinovirus, Determines How Bad Your Cold Gets
In a quiet Yale lab, the nose finally tells its story: a sheet of lab-grown nasal tissue is poised to meet rhinovirus, and the response that follows may determine... Read more.
Why This Parkinson’s Breakthrough Targeting the Cell’s Energy Engine Could Upend Symptom Care
In a sunlit Case Western Reserve lab at dawn, Xin Qi watches CS2 glint under a microscope as alpha-synuclein slips away from ClpP and the mitochondria hum back to... Read more.
Monk Fruit Isn’t Just a Sweetener: Hidden Health Compounds Vary by Variety
In a sunlit food-science lab, Huahong Liu and colleagues watch four Luo Han Guo varieties flicker on a monitor, peeling back the sweetness to reveal a map of antioxidants... Read more.
The Super Ager Trend Is Real – and It’s Largely Genetic, Not Just Habits
In a sunlit Vanderbilt lab, a glowing map of APOE variants hints that aging brains can stay sharp not just with habits but with a hidden genetic edge.... Read more.
Why 150 Minutes of Exercise Per Week Could Make Your Brain Look Biologically Younger
In AdventHealth's sunlit MRI suite, a volunteer watches a color-coded brain-age map flash younger after a year of daily morning workouts totaling 150 minutes per... Read more.
Why Suni Williams’ 608 Days in Space and Nine Spacewalks Challenge Everything We Think About Long-Duration Missions
In a dim NASA briefing room, the EVA suit hangs beside the clock as Suni Williams approaches her 608th day in space and a quiet retirement.... Read more.
Why a Simple Blood Test Mismatch Could Signal Kidney Disaster—and Why Two Tests Beat One
In a quiet hospital lab on a wintry morning, two blood-test numbers glare from a monitor as Dr. Morgan Grams scans a patient chart—one looks routine, the other... Read more.