After the age of 60, staying physically active becomes essential to preserve mobility and overall health. While walking is often the go-to recommendation, another activity stands out as even more ...
As we age, the body increasingly feels the effects of a sedentary lifestyle, often through muscle and joint discomfort. Many people who are forced to give up running due to back pain eventually turn ...
If you notice a white, cotton-like growth or a rusty patch on your firewood, be cautious — it could be dry rot, a destructive fungus that thrives on damp wood. Burning infected logs can spread the ...
SpaceX is one of the earliest and most dominant players in low Earth orbit, a massive presence that also comes with growing risks.
In recent years, Nobel Prize–winning physicist James Peebles, one of the main architects of the standard cosmological model, has pointed out several mysteries challenging our understanding of the ...
Imagine discovering a hidden treasure, buried by your ancestors on the eve of a conflict that would reshape the world. This isn’t fiction, but the real-life story of a man who unearthed his family’s ...
Changing the look of a surface might sound like science fiction, but researchers are now making it a reality. A team of scientists has developed a new material that can alter its appearance when ...
Researchers are investigating a potential link between Alzheimer’s disease and Porphyromonas gingivalis, a bacterium commonly associated with gum disease. Studies have detected this bacterium in the ...
Changing the look of a surface might sound like science fiction, but researchers are now making it a reality. A team of scientists has developed a new material that can alter its appearance when ...
Some advanced AI systems are now rewriting their own code to avoid being turned off. What started as a routine test quickly exposed behavior no one expected — one model even altered a key script to ...
You’ve probably heard stories about cats and their remarkable instincts, from finding their way home to remembering their name or where they last ate. But is this just routine behavior, or do cats ...
The idea that Alzheimer’s disease may be linked to the herpes virus (HSV-1) is back in the spotlight, suggesting that viral infections could help trigger the brain lesions typical of the condition — ...