Why the Space-Safety Panic Is Scientifically Justified: LEO Could Collapse in 2.8 Days
Morning at mission control, a blinking CRASH Clock hits 2.8 days and the room realizes a solar storm could turn Low Earth Orbit into a chaotic, self-feeding cascade.... Read more.
Why Long COVID Brain Fog in the U.S. Seems Worse — It’s Not the Virus, It’s Culture.
In a sunlit Northwestern conference room, a wall map of four continents glows as researchers compare a startling chart: about 86% of U.S. patients report brain fog,... Read more.
Why Everyday Statins Could Make Immunotherapy Work—The Hidden PD-L1 Route
At dawn in a cluttered lab at Fujita Health University, PD-L1 rides a tiny vesicle through the lab’s glow, and Kunihiro Tsuchida realizes an ordinary statin could... Read more.
Tea Health Boosts Depend on How You Drink It: Fresh Brew Beats Bottled Tea Every Time
In a sunlit Beijing laboratory, a steam-wreathed cup of green tea hovers above the bench as researchers chase data that stubbornly refuse to align.... Read more.
Why Radio Waves Are Becoming a Time Machine for Dying Stars
In the New Mexico dawn, the VLA hums as a UVA PhD student watches a faint radio signal bloom, a clock-work echo from a star that shed gas years before exploding.... Read more.
NASA Rolls Out Artemis II Rocket to Launch Pad Ahead of First Crewed Moon Mission
NASA has moved its Artemis II rocket to Launch Pad 39B for final fueling and countdown tests, marking the biggest milestone yet before astronauts fly around the... Read more.
Keto Weight Loss May Come with a Hidden Cost: Long-Term Metabolic Risks Found in Mice
In a dim University of Utah Health lab, nine months into four diets, the ketogenic mice look leaner at first—until their livers fill with fat and glucose control... Read more.
Why Your Bones Could Benefit from Exercise Without Moving: The Hidden Exercise Sensor in Bone Marrow
In a sunlit HKU lab, a mouse model sits under a pulse of light as Piezo1 on bone-marrow mesenchymal stem cells flicks from idle to active, turning morning movement... Read more.
Most Food Preservatives Aren’t Linked to Cancer—Until A Few Are: The Big French Study That Rewrites the Narrative
In a sunlit lab in Paris, Anaïs Hasenböhler pores over a mountain of NutriNet-Santé records and realizes the data whisper a counterintuitive truth.... Read more.
Why the Brain Parasite Isn’t Dormant: Each Toxoplasma Cyst Contains at Least Five Subtypes That Could Reactivate
In a dim UC Riverside lab, Emma H. Wilson steadies the microscope as a chorus of single cells lights up the screen, and she realizes brain cysts are not sleeping... Read more.