додому 2025
щорічні архіви: 2025
Low-Glutamate Diet Shows Promise in Reducing Migraines
A preliminary study suggests that reducing glutamate intake may significantly lessen the frequency of migraines, offering a potentially accessible and low-risk alternative or supplement...
COP30 Negotiations and the Limits of Sporting Records: A Scientific Review
The final days of the COP30 climate negotiations in Belem, Brazil, are concluding as delegates finalize crucial documents that will shape future climate policy....
Arctic Thaw: Methane ‘Bomb’ May Be Less Explosive Than Feared
New research suggests the Arctic's thawing permafrost may not unleash a catastrophic surge of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, as previously feared. While warming...
Vanishing Y Chromosomes: A Double-Edged Sword in Lung Cancer
The loss of the Y chromosome in lung cancer cells presents a paradox: it simultaneously helps tumors evade the immune system and enhances the...
Fallout Season 2 Trailer: Hidden Details and What They Mean
The highly anticipated second season of Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout is heading to New Vegas, and the latest trailer is...
Man Freezes Wife, Finds New Girlfriend: A Story of Grief, Science, and Letting Go
A bizarre case originating in China has sparked global discussion after a man, Gui Junmin, cryogenically froze his deceased wife,...
RFK Jr. Directs CDC to Revise Vaccine-Autism Stance, Citing Scientific Uncertainty
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the current Health Secretary, has revealed he directly instructed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
How Strong Memories Help Us Remember the Weak Ones
The brain doesn’t store memories in isolation. Instead, it links weak, easily forgotten experiences to powerful, emotionally charged ones. New...
Evropské vesmírné mise čelí finanční krizi uprostřed rozpočtových škrtů NASA
Vlajkové evropské vědecké vesmírné mise jsou ohroženy navrhovanými rozpočtovými škrty NASA, které by jim mohly způsobit deficit téměř 2 miliardy...
Ancient Art of Wayfinding: Preserving Oceanic Navigation in the Marshall Islands
For millennia, the people of the Marshall Islands have navigated the vast Pacific Ocean not with instruments, but with an intimate, almost visceral understanding...
Delayed Climate Action Will Lock In Centuries of Extreme Heat
The longer the world delays reaching net-zero carbon emissions, the more frequent, intense, and prolonged heat waves will become –...
Omo-Turkana Basin Fossil Record: A Comprehensive Catalog of Early Hominin Evolution
The Omo-Turkana Basin in Africa—spanning parts of Kenya and Ethiopia—has long been recognized as one of the world’s most crucial...
Corn Protein Discovery Boosts Seed Longevity and Resilience
A new international study led by the University of Kentucky reveals a critical genetic factor that significantly improves corn seed...
Sea Urchins Possess a Full-Body ‘Brain,’ Challenging Nervous System Evolution
New research reveals that sea urchins, often dismissed as simple marine creatures, possess an unexpectedly complex nervous system – essentially...
Hidden Blood Changes May Explain Long COVID Symptoms
Unusual microscopic structures found in the blood of people with long COVID could be a key to understanding why symptoms persist for months or...




















