Study sheds light on the white dwarf star, likely destroyer of our solar system

Read this fascinating piece about the determined future of our sun
PFAS: US limits ‘forever chemicals’ in tap water for first time

Read this new story looking into limiting the PFAS chemicals found in American tap water.
Report warns of crisis as Europe’s generic medicines reduced

Read this new report warning of a possible upcoming crisis to generic medication
‘A mystical experience’: millions watch total solar eclipse sweep across North America

Emotions ran high as day turned to night yesterday, during Americas total solar eclipse
Birmingham wins backing for ‘lollipop’ mouth cancer diagnostic

A new advancement in mouth cancer diagnostics has been discovered: a biocompatible hydrogen gel that can be moulded into a lollipop-style solid. This innovation has garnered backing from Cancer Research UK and the Physical Sciences Research Council.
Dogs can understand the meaning of nouns, new research finds

Researchers have discovered that dogs can understand certain words by monitoring their brain activity. These words go beyond expectations like ‘sit’ and ‘fetch’ and can even include certain nouns.
Easter eggs costs rise as climate change hits crops

Notice a rise in price for Easter eggs this year? You have climate change to blame.
Climate Change Will Fuel Infectious Diseases Spread

Read how the climate change is further causing issues on the medical industry
UK scientists working on breast cancer monitor fitted in bra

New technology planned to monitor breast tumour growths
Extra-terrestrial invader downgraded to a truck

Read this new advancement on what once was decided as extra terrestrial activity
Key Gene Linked to Reduced COVID-19 Severity in Men Under 75

New research indicates anti- inflammatory genes power against COVID-19
Radio waves offer gentler and more efficient way to alter bacteria DNA

New research shows indication of usage of Radio waves affecting bacteria DNA
ADHD may have been an evolutionary advantage, research suggests

Researchers propose that traits commonly associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), such as distractibility and impulsivity, might have conferred an evolutionary advantage to our ancestors, particularly in foraging for food.
Memory deterioration prevented in animal model of Alzheimer’s

A recent study led by Tel Aviv University doctoral student Shiri Shoob and researchers from two Israeli universities suggests that inhibiting neuronal activity in the brain’s sleep-regulating region may prevent memory deterioration in Alzheimer’s, based on an animal model.
New drug breakthrough in treatment of asbestos-linked cancer

In a major breakthrough, scientists have developed a drug to treat mesothelioma, a challenging cancer associated with asbestos exposure.
Kazakhstan: Methane mega-leak went on for months

Lab malfunction leads to millions of pounds worth of samples destroyed
Lab disaster destroys karolinska samples

Lab malfunction leads to millions of pounds worth of samples destroyed
Roman egg discovered to still have contents

1,700 year old egg discovered to still contain contents
Insights into England’s Hedges

Read this revelation into the length of England’s hedges
First image of newborn great white revealed!

Discover the new discovery of new-born Great white sharks