Traditional weight‑loss methods often don’t deliver lasting results, so researchers are searching for new answers. One ...
Saturn’s system is mainly shaped by Titan, its largest moon, which is moving outward rapidly due to tidal forces within Saturn. A new study led by SETI Institute scientist Matija Ćuk suggests that ...
Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT), a minimally invasive surgery that reduces tumor size, may help prepare recurrent high-grade astrocytomas to respond better to immune checkpoint inhibitors.
The findings, published on February 12 in Science, are stirring excitement. For the first time, astronomers can trace step by step how some stars vanish into black holes, while others explode in ...
The Universe is continually expanding, and scientists measure its expansion rate, the Hubble Constant, using two main methods: electromagnetic methods (using light from stars, galaxies, or supernovae) ...
Researchers have been exploring different ways to improve memory, from mental training exercises to nutritional changes. A new study by University of California, Irvine (UCI) researchers found a ...
What happens when molecules refuse to sit still? A team at UCLA has just shown that even the most rigid rules of chemistry can bend, and the results look like something out of science fiction. In 2024 ...
Regular physical activity in midlife is linked to better brain health later on. But scientists still don’t fully understand how aerobic exercise affects the brain earlier in adulthood. A new study ...
Frontier AI has grown fast but still struggles with complex reasoning. UC Riverside researchers showed that standard tests underrate these models and introduced Test-Time Matching (TTM), a method that ...
Experts have long known that strong social ties and regular physical activity help older adults stay healthy. What has been less clear is how these two factors work together. A new literature review ...
A quartz crystal subjected to a temperature gradient, leading to the generation of orbital angular momentum in the surrounding electron environment. Image: NC State University Electrons’ orbital ...
Sharks, rays, skates, and chimaeras are slow to reproduce, and scientists believe the process takes a lot of energy. But no one really knows how much, because it’s difficult to measure without harming ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results