Health/Sci-Tech

Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 18

Ocean’s ‘heart’ is slowing down — and it will affect ...

Melting Antarctic ice is slowing Earth’s strongest ocean current, according to a new study. The ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 17

Brewing tea can remove toxic metals from water, study suggests

Last month saw the lowest global sea ice cover for any February on record in ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 17

Global sea ice levels hit worrying new low

Last month saw the lowest global sea ice cover for any February on record in ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 17

Scientists discover 3.47 billion-year-old meteorite impact crater

Scientists in Australia have discovered the world’s oldest known meteorite impact crater thanks to pristine ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 16

Why step count remains the most impactful fitness stat

If you’re like many Americans, you probably have a fitness tracker or a smartwatch on ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 16

Neo Gamma android helps with household chores

A Norwegian robotics firm has unveiled a knitted-nylon-covered humanoid robot designed to complete household chores. ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 16

Stone tools reveal humans lived in tropical rainforests much earlier ...

Ancient humans lived in tropical rainforests much earlier than we first thought, a new study ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 16

Schengen Countries

Exploring the Beauty of Schengen Countries: A Traveler’s Guide The Schengen Area is a dream ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 15

Savonoski Crater: The mysterious, perfectly round hole in Alaska that ...

The Savonoski Crater is a round hole in southwestern Alaska that scientists have long struggled ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 20 ISSUE # 15

GLP-1 drugs again linked to blindness risk

People with type 2 diabetes taking GLP-1 medicines may experience potentially blinding eye conditions as ...