This Tropical Virus Is Spreading Out of the Amazon to the US and Europe
Oropouche virus is rapidly spreading beyond South America due to environmental changes and increased travel, now affecting North America and Europe.
H5N1 bird flu update: Symptoms, map, human cases, and what to know about the CDC's response
The recent hospitalization due to H5N1 bird flu in the U.S. raises significant public health concerns regarding the virus's capability to infect humans.
Ancient DNA suggests syphilis originated in Americas before ravaging Europe
Syphilis may have originated in the Americas, contradicting prior theories of its arrival from Europe. This has crucial implications for understanding public health today.
More People Are Now Dying From the Cold
Cold-related deaths in the U.S. have more than doubled since 1999, highlighting public health risks despite overall warming.
Could mosquitoes deliver vaccines against malaria?
Engineered mosquitoes can deliver vaccines, potentially providing enhanced immunity against malaria, especially critical due to the high malaria death rate.
Newsom Declares Bird Flu Emergency as U.S. Sees 1st Severe Human Case | KQED
A recent bird flu case in Louisiana underscores the ongoing risk, yet the CDC assesses the public threat remains low.
This Tropical Virus Is Spreading Out of the Amazon to the US and Europe
Oropouche virus is rapidly spreading beyond South America due to environmental changes and increased travel, now affecting North America and Europe.
H5N1 bird flu update: Symptoms, map, human cases, and what to know about the CDC's response
The recent hospitalization due to H5N1 bird flu in the U.S. raises significant public health concerns regarding the virus's capability to infect humans.
Ancient DNA suggests syphilis originated in Americas before ravaging Europe
Syphilis may have originated in the Americas, contradicting prior theories of its arrival from Europe. This has crucial implications for understanding public health today.
More People Are Now Dying From the Cold
Cold-related deaths in the U.S. have more than doubled since 1999, highlighting public health risks despite overall warming.
Could mosquitoes deliver vaccines against malaria?
Engineered mosquitoes can deliver vaccines, potentially providing enhanced immunity against malaria, especially critical due to the high malaria death rate.
Newsom Declares Bird Flu Emergency as U.S. Sees 1st Severe Human Case | KQED
A recent bird flu case in Louisiana underscores the ongoing risk, yet the CDC assesses the public threat remains low.
A pair of satellites will create artificial solar eclipses to study the sun
Proba-3's artificial eclipses aim to enhance our understanding of the sun's corona, addressing key scientific questions about its extreme temperatures.
AI is trained to spot warning signs in blood tests
AI is enhancing the early detection of ovarian cancer through advanced blood tests, crucial for improving survival rates.
Stem cells head to the clinic: treatments for cancer, diabetes and Parkinson's disease could soon be here
Patient participation in clinical trials enhances understanding and treatment of debilitating diseases, exemplified by Andrew Cassy's involvement after his Parkinson's diagnosis.
Daily briefing: Climate scientists determined to rise to the challenge of Trump 2.0
Modern humans have superior running abilities compared to ancient relatives due to muscular adaptations for endurance running.
Flawed research is compromising medical systematic reviews, necessitating new measures to enhance trustworthiness.
The impending Trump presidency poses significant challenges for climate policy, impacting scientists and researchers.
AI is trained to spot warning signs in blood tests
AI is enhancing the early detection of ovarian cancer through advanced blood tests, crucial for improving survival rates.
Stem cells head to the clinic: treatments for cancer, diabetes and Parkinson's disease could soon be here
Patient participation in clinical trials enhances understanding and treatment of debilitating diseases, exemplified by Andrew Cassy's involvement after his Parkinson's diagnosis.
Daily briefing: Climate scientists determined to rise to the challenge of Trump 2.0
Modern humans have superior running abilities compared to ancient relatives due to muscular adaptations for endurance running.
Flawed research is compromising medical systematic reviews, necessitating new measures to enhance trustworthiness.
The impending Trump presidency poses significant challenges for climate policy, impacting scientists and researchers.
The 16 stories that shaped physics and astronomy in 2024
Basic science has been steadily advancing throughout 2024, contradicting the perception of stagnation.
Behold! 2024's Most Stunning Space Photos
2024 was a remarkable year for space exploration highlights, featuring a total solar eclipse and stunning astronomical observations.
Dark energy mystery is finally SOLVED by radical new theory
Dark energy may not exist; new evidence supports the 'timescape' model of cosmic expansion which explains the universe's acceleration without it.
Rubin Observatory testing camera captures first images of night sky - Harvard Gazette
The Legacy Survey of Space and Time project aims to create a comprehensive map of the universe using new imaging technology.
You don't look a day over 4.35 billion! Here's the moon's anti-aging secret
The study proposes the Moon formed around 4.35 billion years ago, influenced by tidal heating from early interactions with Earth.
We've all been there! Black hole takes a 'nap' after overeating
A newly discovered black hole, 400 million times the Sun's mass, shows periods of hyperactivity followed by long dormancy, challenging black hole growth models.
The 16 stories that shaped physics and astronomy in 2024
Basic science has been steadily advancing throughout 2024, contradicting the perception of stagnation.
Behold! 2024's Most Stunning Space Photos
2024 was a remarkable year for space exploration highlights, featuring a total solar eclipse and stunning astronomical observations.
Dark energy mystery is finally SOLVED by radical new theory
Dark energy may not exist; new evidence supports the 'timescape' model of cosmic expansion which explains the universe's acceleration without it.
Rubin Observatory testing camera captures first images of night sky - Harvard Gazette
The Legacy Survey of Space and Time project aims to create a comprehensive map of the universe using new imaging technology.
You don't look a day over 4.35 billion! Here's the moon's anti-aging secret
The study proposes the Moon formed around 4.35 billion years ago, influenced by tidal heating from early interactions with Earth.
We've all been there! Black hole takes a 'nap' after overeating
A newly discovered black hole, 400 million times the Sun's mass, shows periods of hyperactivity followed by long dormancy, challenging black hole growth models.
The proposed climate fix tech companies just spent millions on? Rocks.
Major companies are investing millions in carbon capture efforts to mitigate climate change.
Terradot's innovative approach to carbon removal marks an important development in corporate environmental responsibility.
You're not crazy. We're in a drought and it's pouring rain
The U.S. faces unprecedented drought conditions affecting 85% of the continental land area, creating alarming shifts in climate patterns.
The richest men in the galaxy want to bring capitalism to space
The shift from viewing Earth as a singular body in space to portraying it as threatened highlights the conflict between capitalist ambitions and environmental realities.
The facts about a planet facing climate disaster are clear. Why won't this Labour government face them? | Jeremy Corbyn
Urgent action is crucial to prevent global temperature rise and ensure humanity's survival.
Biden administration passes the torch to local leaders to keep climate action alive
The Biden administration aims to significantly cut US greenhouse gas emissions, despite challenges from the incoming Trump administration, emphasizing ongoing grassroots and policy efforts.
The proposed climate fix tech companies just spent millions on? Rocks.
Major companies are investing millions in carbon capture efforts to mitigate climate change.
Terradot's innovative approach to carbon removal marks an important development in corporate environmental responsibility.
You're not crazy. We're in a drought and it's pouring rain
The U.S. faces unprecedented drought conditions affecting 85% of the continental land area, creating alarming shifts in climate patterns.
The richest men in the galaxy want to bring capitalism to space
The shift from viewing Earth as a singular body in space to portraying it as threatened highlights the conflict between capitalist ambitions and environmental realities.
The facts about a planet facing climate disaster are clear. Why won't this Labour government face them? | Jeremy Corbyn
Urgent action is crucial to prevent global temperature rise and ensure humanity's survival.
Biden administration passes the torch to local leaders to keep climate action alive
The Biden administration aims to significantly cut US greenhouse gas emissions, despite challenges from the incoming Trump administration, emphasizing ongoing grassroots and policy efforts.
The Heartbreaking Lose of a Child to Cancer Brought These 3 Founders Together. Now Their Startup Has Raised $60 Million to Fight and Treat the Disease With Cutting-Edge Tech. | Entrepreneur
Earli aims to revolutionize early cancer detection through innovative science and technology.
A scientist working to create 'mirror life' discovered it could be 'a perfect bioweapon.' She's asking other researchers to stop.
Creating mirror life poses significant risks, potentially leading to catastrophic pandemics if such organisms escape scientific control.
The Heartbreaking Lose of a Child to Cancer Brought These 3 Founders Together. Now Their Startup Has Raised $60 Million to Fight and Treat the Disease With Cutting-Edge Tech. | Entrepreneur
Earli aims to revolutionize early cancer detection through innovative science and technology.
A scientist working to create 'mirror life' discovered it could be 'a perfect bioweapon.' She's asking other researchers to stop.
Creating mirror life poses significant risks, potentially leading to catastrophic pandemics if such organisms escape scientific control.
The Public Distrusts Scientists' Morals, Not Their Science
Public trust in scientists has declined significantly since the COVID pandemic, necessitating strategies to rebuild this crucial trust.
Study Shows Diabetes Drug Lowers Blood Sugar by Interfering With Mitochondria - News Center
Metformin works by reducing the cell's energy supply by interfering with mitochondria, a key discovery on its mechanism of action in lowering blood sugar.
The Downsides of the Wind Energy Boom
The locals in Rawlins, Wyoming, welcome clean energy projects but express frustration over their benefits mainly going to California.
The Public Distrusts Scientists' Morals, Not Their Science
Public trust in scientists has declined significantly since the COVID pandemic, necessitating strategies to rebuild this crucial trust.
Study Shows Diabetes Drug Lowers Blood Sugar by Interfering With Mitochondria - News Center
Metformin works by reducing the cell's energy supply by interfering with mitochondria, a key discovery on its mechanism of action in lowering blood sugar.
The Downsides of the Wind Energy Boom
The locals in Rawlins, Wyoming, welcome clean energy projects but express frustration over their benefits mainly going to California.
Unravelling the Mysteries of Calcium Channel Regulation - News Center
The role of TRPC channels in calcium signaling and SOCE has been clarified, showing they are not essential for calcium entry.
2024 Year in Review - News Center
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine achieved unprecedented milestones in research funding and groundbreaking medical advancements in 2024.
What Gives Christmas Trees Their Crisp, Cozy Scent?
The aroma of Christmas trees comes from terpenes, natural chemicals that play various ecological roles and create distinctive scents when trees warm up.
Ask Ethan: Do gravitons need to exist?
Gravity's nature as a quantum force is questioned due to its classical description in general relativity, especially regarding the existence of gravitons.
Blob-Headed Fish Sets New Standard Of Fishy Blobbiness | Defector
The discovery of the blob-headed fish adds a new contender to the quirky category of blobby fish, potentially overshadowing the famous blobfish.
How Did Microbes Contaminate a Pristine Asteroid Sample?
The discovery initially thought to be alien life turned out to be earthly contaminants from rigorous sample handling procedures.
What Is the Meaning of the Black Moon in Astrology?
A Black Moon represents a second new Moon in a month, encouraging introspection and amplified intentions.
California squirrels are now apparently hunting and eating other rodents
California squirrels exhibit unexpected carnivorous behavior by hunting and consuming smaller rodents, indicating a more opportunistic diet than previously thought.
These squirrels are cold-blooded vole killers
California ground squirrels exhibit unexpected predatory behavior, actively hunting and eating voles, challenging perceptions of their dietary habits.
California squirrels are now apparently hunting and eating other rodents
California squirrels exhibit unexpected carnivorous behavior by hunting and consuming smaller rodents, indicating a more opportunistic diet than previously thought.
These squirrels are cold-blooded vole killers
California ground squirrels exhibit unexpected predatory behavior, actively hunting and eating voles, challenging perceptions of their dietary habits.
Most Expensive Dinosaur Fossil Ever Could Reveal Stegosaurus Secrets
The American Museum of Natural History unveiled the Apex Stegosaurus, a record-breaking, near-complete fossil, highlighting significant paleontological history.
Prehistoric jaw, other bone fragments unearthed in New York backyard
A complete mastodon jaw was discovered in a backyard in Orange County, New York, marking a significant paleontological find.
New York state resident finds complete mastodon jaw beneath lawn
A resident in New York found a complete mastodon jaw, significant for paleontological study and ecology of the ice age species.
Most Expensive Dinosaur Fossil Ever Could Reveal Stegosaurus Secrets
The American Museum of Natural History unveiled the Apex Stegosaurus, a record-breaking, near-complete fossil, highlighting significant paleontological history.
Prehistoric jaw, other bone fragments unearthed in New York backyard
A complete mastodon jaw was discovered in a backyard in Orange County, New York, marking a significant paleontological find.
New York state resident finds complete mastodon jaw beneath lawn
A resident in New York found a complete mastodon jaw, significant for paleontological study and ecology of the ice age species.
Germany's renewable energy reliance faces challenges during periods of low generation, known as Dunkelflauten, which highlight the need for effective energy storage solutions.
2030 Project Fast Grant awards support energy systems of the future | Cornell Chronicle
Renewed interest in ocean wave and tidal energy is driven by technological advances and the climate crisis.
Solving renewable energy's sticky storage problem
Germany's renewable energy reliance faces challenges during periods of low generation, known as Dunkelflauten, which highlight the need for effective energy storage solutions.
2030 Project Fast Grant awards support energy systems of the future | Cornell Chronicle
Renewed interest in ocean wave and tidal energy is driven by technological advances and the climate crisis.
About 3 dozen high-rise buildings in South Florida are sinking, a study finds
High-rise condos and luxury hotels in South Florida are unexpectedly sinking due to nearby construction, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring.
Humans evolved for distance running - but ancestor 'Lucy' didn't go far or fast
Ancient humans, like Australopithecus afarensis, were capable of running but at significantly slower speeds compared to modern humans, highlighting evolutionary differences.
Why We Can't Rely on Science Alone to Make Public Health Decisions
Despite being practicing physicians and medical researchers, we've spent about as much time over the course of our careers thinking about fluoride as most Americansvery little.
New research suggests the Moon may have formed very shortly after the Earth
The Moon may have formed 180 million years earlier than previously thought, influenced by tidal heating events that complicated its dating.
The CDC has confirmed the first severe case of bird flu in a human in the U.S.
The recent case of severe bird flu in a Louisiana patient highlights the ongoing monitoring and risks associated with H5N1 infections in humans.
Ancient bones shed new light on debate over origins of syphilis
Ancient DNA analysis suggests that syphilis originated in the Americas, predating Columbus's arrival.
Why eating less slows ageing: this molecule is key
Lithocholic acid may mimic caloric restriction effects on lifespan in some animals, but its impact on humans remains unproven.
The article covers significant literary works that explore human resilience, ethical dilemmas in science and sports, and philosophical questions surrounding immortality and matter.
How we discovered we're all made of "star stuff"
Humans are biologically connected to the universe, being 13.8 billion years in the making.
The understanding of our connection to stars evolved from historical skepticism to recognition.
Moral conundrums and more: Books in brief
The article covers significant literary works that explore human resilience, ethical dilemmas in science and sports, and philosophical questions surrounding immortality and matter.
How we discovered we're all made of "star stuff"
Humans are biologically connected to the universe, being 13.8 billion years in the making.
The understanding of our connection to stars evolved from historical skepticism to recognition.
Cats pay more attention to us than we realize: They outperform babies in word association game
Cats may understand human communication better than previously thought, as they can form quick associations between words and images, similar to human infants.
Scientists know our bodies are full of microplastics. What are they doing to us?
Microplastics have been found in human organs, raising concerns about their potential health impacts, which include links to cancer and reproductive damage.
Are ground squirrels actually carnivorous? New California study finds they eat voles
California ground squirrels have been observed hunting and eating smaller rodents, indicating a more flexible diet than previously thought.
Scientists know our bodies are full of microplastics. What are they doing to us?
Microplastics have been found in human organs, raising concerns about their potential health impacts, which include links to cancer and reproductive damage.
Are ground squirrels actually carnivorous? New California study finds they eat voles
California ground squirrels have been observed hunting and eating smaller rodents, indicating a more flexible diet than previously thought.
The real reason why the North Pole is moving towards Russia
The magnetic North Pole is shifting rapidly, impacting navigation systems, prompting updates in the World Magnetic Model.
The Secret Lives of Animals review is this Hugh Bonneville's audition to be the next David Attenborough?
The Secret Lives of Animals offers a whimsical and anthropomorphized portrayal of wildlife, contrasting with traditional, harsher nature documentaries.
Daily briefing: How synthetic 'mirror life' bacteria could infect the world
Elon Musk's influence on US science could lead to budget cuts that may hinder innovation.
New CRISPR treatment shows long-term potential but raises accessibility concerns.
The creation of synthetic organisms with reversed handedness poses ecological risks.