Category: In The News

  • Your Health: Blame Game

    Your Health: Blame Game

    Terrain theory is resurfacing, suggesting illness is always preventable and blaming individuals for their health. This perspective raises important questions about accountability and the complexity of health.

  • The Mystery of Matter vs. Antimatter

    The Mystery of Matter vs. Antimatter

    New research from CERN’s Large Hadron Collider is helping us understand why the universe has more matter than antimatter. This breakthrough could change our understanding of existence itself.

  • How Health Misinformation Took Over Your Feed

    How Health Misinformation Took Over Your Feed

    The fight against health misinformation is about more than fact-checks. Learn how fake science, political spin, and AI are reshaping what we believe—and why pushing back matters.

  • Want Better Science? Start With Better Questions

    Want Better Science? Start With Better Questions

    Biology is far messier than the tidy charts from high school textbooks. Scientists are discovering just how complex genes really are—and why we need diverse research teams to ask the right questions.

  • Can Extinct Birds Fly Again?

    Can Extinct Birds Fly Again?

    New Zealand is set to revive the giant moa with support from Colossal Biosciences and filmmaker Peter Jackson. Discover the potential impact of this project on wildlife and conservation efforts.

  • Rocket Science Without the Bangs

    Rocket Science Without the Bangs

    The ESA is pushing forward with its European Launcher Challenge, offering big prizes for safe rocket launches. Discover the finalists who are making strides without mishaps.

  • Double Boom in the Sky!

    Double Boom in the Sky!

    Discover how scientists have found the first evidence of a double-detonated Type Ia supernova, revealing new insights into our universe and the bright stars that light up our night sky.

  • AI: Friend or Foe?

    AI: Friend or Foe?

    AI can enhance our lives, but it also risks creating low-quality outcomes. It’s time to recognize these flaws and demand improvements in AI deployment and quality control.

  • AI: Friend or Foe?

    AI: Friend or Foe?

    AI can enhance our lives, but it also risks creating low-quality outcomes. It’s time to recognize these flaws and demand improvements in AI deployment and quality control.

  • Uncovering Mars’ Water Secrets

    New models from Curiosity data reveal that Mars had a fluctuating environment with intermittent water, suggesting it may have been habitable before liquid water disappeared.