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The World’s Heaviest Weight
A new record for the heaviest weight ever lifted has been confirmed at 2,300 kilograms, raising questions about human strength limits.
Physicists Solve A Muon Mystery. Now, Old Results Don’t Add Up
New measurements clarify muon behavior, contradicting previous results and prompting reevaluation of past experiments.
Astronauts Describe Persistent ‘Observer’ Sensation After 6 Month Missions
Astronauts returning from six-month space missions describe experiencing a lasting ‘observer’ sensation, raising questions about long-term psychological effects of space travel.
Your Book Review: Great And Desperate Cures
A new book review examines ‘Great And Desperate Cures,’ analyzing its contributions and limitations in medical history and treatment approaches.
Air Quality
Recent wildfires in Canada have caused a significant decline in air quality across multiple US states, prompting health advisories and environmental concerns.
A Tiny Cell That Broke A Big Rule Of Biology
Scientists discover a microscopic cell that defies the long-held rule of cellular division, challenging existing biological understanding.
Indian scientists produce most detailed 3D atlas of the human brainstem
Indian researchers develop the most comprehensive 3D atlas of the human brainstem, advancing neuroscience and medical imaging capabilities.
We Know Simple Fluids Can Flow. Turns Out, Some Can Fracture
Emerging studies reveal that certain simple fluids can fracture under specific conditions, challenging previous assumptions about fluid behavior.
Leaded Gas Was A Known Poison The Day It Was Invented (2016)
Research confirms that leaded gasoline was recognized as a poison when it was first developed in 1920, with awareness of its dangers existing since then.