27 New Species Discovered in Peru, Including Amphibian Mouse and Strange Fish
Researchers have discovered 27 new animal species in Peru's Alto Mayo region, including an amphibian mouse and a unique fish, highlighting the area's rich biodiversity and the need for conservation efforts.
Surge in Colon Cancer Among Young People Linked to Accelerated Aging
A recent study indicates a rise in colon cancer cases among individuals under 50, linked to accelerated aging and lifestyle factors.
First Serious Human Case of Avian Flu Reported in the U.S.
James Webb Space Telescope Reveals New Insights on Hubble Tension
New Study Reveals Origins of Elliptical Galaxies Through Cosmic Interactions
Russian Scientists Invent Cost-Effective Method to Neutralize Mold Toxins in Grain
First Severe Human Infection with Bird Flu Reported in Louisiana
Surge in Colon Cancer Among Young People Linked to Accelerated Aging
2024/12/19
First Severe Human Infection with Bird Flu Reported in Louisiana
The CDC reports the first severe human infection with bird flu in Louisiana, linked to exposure from backyard birds, amidst a broader outbreak in the U.S.
NASA Astronauts' Return Delayed Again: Extended ISS Stay Until 2025
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore will remain on the ISS until March or April 2025 due to delays with Boeing's Starliner and the Crew-10 mission.
Antimatter: The Future of Interstellar Travel
Antimatter presents a revolutionary opportunity for space travel, potentially allowing humanity to traverse the vast distances between stars in record time, despite significant production and technological challenges.
Russian Scientists Invent Cost-Effective Method to Neutralize Mold Toxins in Grain
Russian scientists have developed a safe and affordable method to extract and neutralize mold toxins in grain, specifically targeting the harmful mycotoxin zearalenone.