Aging Surgeons: When Experience Meets Cognitive Decline
The medical profession’s silent challenge—how to handle declining skills in experienced surgeons—is becoming increasingly visible. A recent case at a...
This Week in Science: Longevity, Space Viruses, and More
Recent scientific breakthroughs span from surprising dietary insights to the potential dangers of celestial events. This week’s headlines include a...
Choosing the Right Laptop for Astrophotography: Windows vs. MacBook
Whether you're capturing the beauty of deep-sky objects or processing detailed planetary images, the right laptop is critical for astrophotography. Both Windows and MacBooks...
Testosterone Misinformation Fuels Unnecessary Treatment in Men
Social media trends, particularly on platforms like TikTok, are driving a surge in men seeking testosterone therapy despite having no clinical need for it....
Scientists Prepare to Drill into Antarctic Glacier to Study Rapid Melt
Scientists stationed on the remote Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica are poised to begin a critical drilling operation aimed at understanding how warming ocean water...
Why Some People Get Sick From Epstein-Barr Virus While Others Don’t
Nearly everyone is exposed to the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), but only a fraction develop severe, long-term illnesses like multiple sclerosis...
Artemis II: A 10-Day Journey Around the Moon
NASA is preparing to launch the Artemis II mission, a landmark 10-day flight carrying four astronauts on a loop around the moon and back....
Summer Triangle Shines Above Egypt’s Black Desert in Stunning Astrophotography
An astrophotographer, Osama Fathi, has captured a breathtaking view of the Summer Triangle – a prominent star pattern – blazing above the stark, volcanic...
At-Home Fertility Test Embedded in Menstrual Pad Offers New Insights
A new at-home diagnostic tool—integrated directly into a menstrual pad—could provide women with frequent, non-invasive monitoring of their fertility levels. The test uses menstrual...
Ancient Raptor Used Its Head as a Weapon, New Fossil Suggests
A newly discovered dinosaur species from Mexico, Xenovenator espinosai (meaning "strange hunter"), challenges the typical image of raptors as solely claw-and-tooth predators. Paleontologists have...

































