Not faster than 299,792,458 m/s, but faster than light moves through anything other than vacuum! “You are both fools. You cannot see thoughts, or angels. One is an abstract, the other […]
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Bessel van der Kolk has spent a lifetime recognizing the damaging effects of trauma…and healing them.
They are calling him the Elon Musk of biology. But will we see an end to aging soon?
Cooking indoors with solid fuels can lead to a variety of respiratory illnesses, and even death.
The study was conducted by Cambridge researchers.
If perfected, Gene therapy promises to heal in one shot, without complications or side effects.
Don’t believe every science study you read, because sometimes not even their authors believe them. Here are the issues corrupting good, honest science – and how to fix them.
A new study shows that preventative care has curbed fatal cases of treatable types of cancer, though other forms of the disease still present a serious mortal danger.
Researchers like Dr. Nadine Burke Harris have recognized the negative impacts that adverse childhood experiences can have on health. But now we understand more about the resiliency factors as well.
More helpful inhabitants call our bodies home than previously known.
Future clothing will make you look dazzling with amazing special effects.
Nikola Tesla, one of history’s most celebrated inventors, has an unexpected connection to the current U.S. Elections.
Because “Earth-like” doesn’t necessarily mean “like our Earth.” “I have lost tolerance for things without meaning. There is no time for them. Does that make sense?” –Sara Seager At the end […]
A little-known scientific experiment, in which researchers reversed the aging process in rodents, was recently repeated by three major medical institutions. The results will make you think very differently about aging.
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Will we be building a better world or a more homogeneous one?
A new report says errors by medical personnel are the third leading cause of deaths in the U.S.
How the uncertain fate of a fictional tabby gave us the multiverse.
When the next big solar flare comes for Earth, will we be ready? “Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun’s rays do not burn until brought to […]
The UK’s National Obesity Forum has released a scathing report linking public health officials and corporate interests.
Healthy sounding foods aren’t always healthy. A 2014 study titled Truth, Lies, and Packaging: How Food Marketing Creates a False Sense of Health examined the difference between packaging claims of […]
From amputees to porn addicts, the art of touch is being explored and monetized by the growing haptics industry.
Autoimmune disorders–what do we know about them? Turns out not much. Why are they increasing? Our squeaky clean environments and lack of contact with bacteria may be the reason. Fortunately, recent breakthroughs have brought new treatments, and a cure might even be on the horizon.
Diagnosis, treatment, research, patient compliance, and follow-up—all of these are going to be revolutionized by artificial intelligence (AI). Better treatment options and outcomes, and better results are on the way, but challenges remain.
What’s the probability the moon landing was all one big hoax? David Robert Grimes has done the math, applying it to some of the most controversial conspiracy theories.
Cancer is the scariest disease, but not all causes of cancer frighten us equally.
Advancements in stem cells, along with 3D printing technology, have applications in cosmetic safety testing, drug discovery and testing, organ and tissue printing, instant diagnosis and treatment, and so much more. Scientists recently found that baby teeth contain stem cells which can soon be used in these healthcare applications.
With, as Carl Sagan famously put it, “billions and billions” of stars out there, many of them with planets that would support life, why aren’t we seeing that life the form of visits from aliens?
Research finds that some early screening for breast cancer may do more harm than good. But that’s what the numbers say. How will women feel?