Science
Scientists inserted a window in a man’s skull to read his brain with ultrasound
In a first, scientists have used ultrasound waves to peer inside a person’s brain. The man’s brain activity was recorded ...
Gonadal function in male mice disrupted by prenatal risk factors
Researchers have consistently shown that prenatal exposure to Di (2-ethyhexyl) phthalate harms the reproductive system in male mice and causes ...
Maybe we don’t have to capture so much carbon, study suggests
New technologies and changes in consumer habits could limit the use of controversial carbon capture to fight climate change, new ...
The 2024 US Open Is Designed to Thwart Golf’s Big Hitters
Ever since Tiger Woods and his soaring drives burst onto the scene in 1997, golfers have been driving the ball ...
WTI breaks three-week losing streak
U.S. crude oil broke a three-week losing streak Friday as analysts see a tighter market heading into the third quarter. ...
Boeing Starliner spacecraft plagued with issues, a 5th helium leak found – National
Boeing is facing another set of safety issues, but this time it transcends earthly operations. The company has shared that ...
New RSV shots tied to rare nervous system disorder — should you worry?
The new RSV vaccines approved for older adults may be linked to a slightly increased risk of a rare neurological ...
Younger workers feel stressed, lonely and undervalued
Younger workers are struggling with feelings of loneliness and a lack of appreciation at work and tend to feel more ...
Elon Musk has unusual relationships with women at SpaceX, WSJ reports
Elon Musk had a sexual relationship with a former SpaceX intern, who he later hired onto his executive team, according ...
The Titan Submersible Disaster Shocked the World. The Exclusive Inside Story Is More Disturbing Than Anyone Imagined
The Ocean Sciences Building at the University of Washington in Seattle is a brightly modern, four-story structure, with large glass ...