Is climate change making monsoons more extreme?
Monsoons have become increasingly erratic each year, with experts pointing to climate change as a significant factor.
Scientists Discover Key to Stopping Aggressive Prostate Cancer Subtype
University of Michigan researchers have made significant strides in understanding and treating a new, aggressive subtype of prostate cancer linked to the CDK12 gene. They’ve developed a mouse model to study the gene’s impact, discovered how its loss induces DNA
Sun Unleashes Monumental X9.0 Solar Flare – Most Intense in 7 Years – Captured by NASA Observatory
The Sun unleashed a powerful X9.0 solar flare, the most intense in over 7 years. On October 3, 2024, the Sun emitted an exceptionally powerful X9.0 solar flare, peaking at 8:18 a.m. ET. This event, captured vividly by NASA’s Solar
This Incredibly Popular Diet Could Be Increasing Your Risk of Cancer
A researcher states that anti-inflammatory foods can help combat disease. Nearly 60% of Americans consume diets that promote inflammation, heightening their risk of health issues such as heart disease and cancer, reveals a recent study employing a tool that assesses
Scientists Prove Revolutionary “Assembly Theory of Everything” Isn’t So Revolutionary After All
New research shows that Assembly Theory, a proposed framework for understanding molecular complexity and life, is not unique but equivalent to known methods like Shannon Entropy. By using traditional statistical tools, they debunked the claim that the Assembly Index can
Neanderthals and modern humans interbred 'at the crossroads of human migrations' in Iran, study finds
A new ecological model suggests Neanderthals and modern humans interbred in the Zagros Mountains in what is now Iran before going their separate ways 80,000 years ago.
Did Neanderthals wear clothes?
Braving the cold weather required Neanderthals to have robust bodies and to know how to make fire. But did they wear clothes?
Apple Defeats Patent Lawsuit in Texas Related to Face ID and Touch ID
A jury for the U.S. District Court for Western Texas on Friday found that the Secure Enclave built into modern Apple devices does not infringe four user verification patents owned by the company "Identity Security LLC," according to Bloomberg Law.Apple
Who was the last Neanderthal?
We don't know when the last Neanderthal died, but many archaeologists think some of the last lineages lived in southern Iberia.
NBA 2K25 Now Available on Apple Arcade
NBA 2K25 Arcade Edition is now available in Apple Arcade on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro, and the latest version of the game offers many new features.Here's what's new in NBA 2K25 Arcade Edition, according
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Man Plants 40,000 Trees Over Two Decades to Create Sao Paolo Park
By Spooky on October 4th, 2024 Category: Travel Helio da Silva, a retired
Iran's supreme leader warns missile attack on Israel 'will be done again if necessary'
Iran's supreme leader has claimed its missile attack on Israel was "fully legal and legitimate" - as he warned "it will be done in the future
Boy Who Complained of Bad Smell for Two Years Had Screw Stuck in His Nose
By Spooky on October 4th, 2024 Category: News A 7-year-old Chinese boy who