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Europa is an icy ocean world—and NASA is finally going to explore it
Europa is an icy ocean world—and NASA is finally going to explore itOctober 14, 2024 – For the first time, NASA is journeying to this mysterious moon to determine if it might be able to host alien life.
The ‘comet of the year’ is coming soon. Here’s how to see it.
The ‘comet of the year’ is coming soon. Here’s how to see it.October 10, 2024 – The comet, which will be visible to the naked eye, orbits the sun roughly once every 80,000 years—the last time it passed Earth humans were just migrating out of Africa.
How AI is revealing lost secrets of the Roman Empire
How AI is revealing lost secrets of the Roman EmpireOctober 15, 2024 – Armed with new tools, scholars are finally able to read papyrus scrolls long deemed too fragile to open. The breakthrough could literally change history.
Why double-jointed people are more likely to have health problems
Why double-jointed people are more likely to have health problemsOctober 15, 2024 – The ability to extend your joints past their normal range of motion isn’t just a harmless party trick—you may be at risk for chronic pain and conditions like long COVID and POTS.
There are actually 4 types of pneumonia. These are the differences.
There are actually 4 types of pneumonia. These are the differences.October 28, 2024 – As cold and flu season ramps up, cases of pneumonia are up too. Here are the different types of pneumonia to look out for as the winter months settle in.
Alien life is out there. Can AI find it?
Alien life is out there. Can AI find it?October 15, 2024 – It’s the ultimate game of find a needle in the haystack. One NASA scientist is betting on AI to help expedite the search through billions of planets.
AI is helping seismologists find the next monster earthquake
AI is helping seismologists find the next monster earthquakeOctober 15, 2024 – Some earthquakes are imperceptibly quiet. We may not feel them, but machines might detect them—and they can point scientists to a potential "Big One".
Many Americans are buying homes in flood zones—and don't realize it
Many Americans are buying homes in flood zones—and don't realize itOctober 11, 2024 – The Flood Insurance Rate Maps used by FEMA are based on antiquated data and obsolete models. As a result, the U.S. government downplays flood risks for homeowners across the country—but especially in mountainous regions like Appalachia.
Meet Sturgeon, the AI tool that helps doctors identify brain tumors faster than ever
Meet Sturgeon, the AI tool that helps doctors identify brain tumors faster than everOctober 15, 2024 – In the medical field, being fast, efficient, and correct can be the difference between life and death. This game-changing tool is helping cancer researchers and doctors save lives.
Why having a hobby is good for your brain and body
Why having a hobby is good for your brain and bodyOctober 04, 2024 – From playing tennis to coloring, having a hobby could help you live better, longer.
Mindful eating vs. intuitive eating: Which one is right for you?
Mindful eating vs. intuitive eating: Which one is right for you?October 07, 2024 – These approaches to eating focus on listening to your body’s physical cues—and mounting evidence suggests they can improve your relationship with food and your health.
To save monarch butterflies, these scientists want to move mountains
To save monarch butterflies, these scientists want to move mountainsOctober 18, 2024 – Climate change could wipe out monarchs' winter habitats by 2090, but an ‘assisted migration’ strategy aims to build new environs they could call home.
Wearable fitness trackers are making us anxious—here’s how to stop it
Wearable fitness trackers are making us anxious—here’s how to stop itOctober 04, 2024 – From heart rate monitoring to sleep data, wearable devices are revolutionizing health. But at what cost?
What’s in the world’s oldest cheese? These mummies are giving up their secrets
What’s in the world’s oldest cheese? These mummies are giving up their secretsSeptember 25, 2024 – The Tarim Basin mummies were discovered wearing tiny hunks of cheese around their necks—and a new DNA analysis is revealing its origins.
Earth doesn't really have a second moon—but here's what would happen if we did
Earth doesn't really have a second moon—but here's what would happen if we didOctober 02, 2024 – If you were hoping to see the “mini moon,” you’ve probably been disappointed. But experts say the asteroid was an important milestone in planetary defense research.
Who built this mysterious settlement in Madagascar? Scientists have a new theory
Who built this mysterious settlement in Madagascar? Scientists have a new theoryOctober 04, 2024 – A new study of the remote site rejects an earlier idea that it was built by shipwrecked Portuguese sailors.
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