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Astronomers have detected complex organic molecules in a disc of gas and dust surrounding a young star. - This discovery ...
Research suggests that the timing of your exam can significantly impact your chances of passing, and the same might hold true for job interviews.
It might be possible that astronauts in the future live and work comfortably on the moon without the need for resources to be ...
Researchers have developed advanced materials capable of naturally cooling buildings, significantly reducing energy consumption and lowering utility bills.
According to new research, what you eat may be just as important as the type of diet you follow when it comes to protecting your heart. A major new study, which tracked nearly 200,000 people over ...
A recent social media trend involving taping one's mouth shut at night to prevent mouth breathing has sparked considerable debate. But according to new research, this popular sleep hack may be less ...
How long you live might depend more on where you live than how wealthy you are—even if you're among America's richest. New research from Brown University reveals surprising insights into why Americans ...
A new scientific review highlights a growing concern: microplastics and nanoplastics are accumulating in human brain tissue. Researchers are now investigating what this could mean for brain health and ...
Noise-cancelling headphones have become increasingly popular for people seeking peace and quiet, whether in a bustling office or on a noisy airplane. But how exactly do they work, and can using them ...
The universe is expanding, but what is it expanding into? This article explores the possible answers to this fascinating question.
By Sci-Gaming / Stef Verhagen This is an update to our initial look and technical review of Half-Life Alyx from 2021. Now that I have finally been able to complete the game, I can confidently say it’s ...
Bio-based materials intended to replace traditional plastics might actually pose a greater health risk to some of the planet's most crucial species than plastics themselves.