Health/Sci-Tech

Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 18 ISSUE # 50

At the foot of a melting glacier in Peru, llamas ...

When glaciers melt, they leave behind barren landscapes that can take decades to support plants ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 18 ISSUE # 49

Depression linked to ultra-processed foods, sweeteners

People who eat more ultra-processed foods, particularly artificial sweeteners and artificially sweetened drinks, could be ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 18 ISSUE # 49

Which group of animals has the most species?

Each year, researchers discover dozens of animal species to add to the millions on our ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 18 ISSUE # 49

Strange anomaly in sun’s solar cycle discovered in centuries-old texts ...

The sun’s solar cycles were once around three years shorter than they are today, a ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 18 ISSUE # 47

The oldest human footprints in North America are at least ...

Footprints scattered across what is now the desert of New Mexico were trod by human ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 18 ISSUE # 47

Study suggests long cold, long flu exist just like long ...

Long COVID isn’t the only respiratory illness that has symptoms that can interfere with daily ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 18 ISSUE # 47

Popular weight loss drugs raise risk of more stomach trouble

People taking popular medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus for weight loss are at higher ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 18 ISSUE # 46

Short-term exposure to air pollution can raise stroke risk

The risk of stroke increases by as much as 30% within five days of being ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 18 ISSUE # 46

A mysterious hidden force is generating water on the moon

We know there’s ice on the Moon – what’s less clear is where it came ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 18 ISSUE # 46

The opposite of déjà vu exists, and it’s even more ...

Repetition has a strange relationship with the mind. Take the experience of déjà vu, when ...