Cutting-Edge Bioelectronic Patch Offers Drug-Free Solution to Dangerous Bacterial Infections
Researchers created a bioelectronic device that reduces harmful bacterial behavior through electrical stimulation, potentially offering a drug-free solution for managing infections. Scientists from the University of Chicago and the University of California, San Diego, have achieved a significant breakthrough in
Cosmic Horror Unveiled: NASA Reveals “Blood-Soaked Eyes” Staring From Deep Space [Video]
By teaming up, NASA’s Webb and Hubb;e space telescopes have delivered the highest resolution image of IC 2163 and NGC 2207 to date in a combination of mid-infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light. This ghastly galactic “countenance” recalls mythological human-hunters like
Scientists Have Discovered a Simple Brain Circuit That Controls When You Eat
A study found that a simple brain circuit involving BDNF neurons controls jaw movements and eating behavior, acting like a reflex. This discovery could shed light on obesity and other eating-related behaviors by showing how signals regulating appetite directly influence
Can viruses cause cancer?
The far-reaching impact of certain viruses on the body can make cells grow out of control, causing cancer.
Chemists broke a 100-year-old rule to make extremely unstable molecules
Scientists have just broken a 100-year-old chemistry rule and synthesized a type of 3D, unstable molecule called an anti-Bredt olefin.
Yeat's 'Lyfestyle' tops U.S. album chart
Rapper Yeat's "Lyfestyle" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart this week.
'Longmire' alum Zahn McClarnon celebrates Native American Heritage Month with 'Sesame Street'
"Longmire" alum and "Dark Winds" star Zahn McClarnon is celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Elmo from "Sesame Street."
Famous birthdays for Nov. 2: Nelly, Luna Lauren Vélez
Musician Nelly turns 50 and actor Luna Lauren Vélez turns 60, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 2.
Nixon drinks Gevalia coffee
Aug 1971: Posters appeared around Stockholm showing U.S. President Richard Nixon drinking a cup of coffee. They appeared to be ads for Gevalia coffee — though it seemed odd that Nixon would do an ad for Gevalia.image source: moderna museetAccording
Subtropical Storm Patty forms west of the Azores
Subtropical Storm Patty formed Saturday morning in the Northern Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center said Saturday morning.
Jury finds Louisville officer guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights
A jury on Friday found former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights after deliberating for three days in the federal trial.
Salma Hayek: Mexican classic 'Like Water for Chocolate' is for everyone
Salma Hayek says "Like Water For Chocolate" -- the new series she executive produced -- is a distinctly Mexican story with themes of love, family and struggle that people of all cultures might appreciate.
Kemi Badenoch makes history as new British Conservative leader
Kemi Badenoch is now the first black woman to lead a major British political party after defeating rival Robert Jenrick Saturday to take the helm of the country's Conservative and Unionist Party.