Hybrid burgers blending insects, meat, and plants are in labs now. Scientists say they could cut emissions and boost nutrition — if consumers accept them.
Chemical fossils from 635-million-year-old rocks suggest sponges were among Earth’s first animals, reshaping the story of early life.
Most Americans plan funerals but not wills. Survey shows why estate planning feels harder—and what finally pushes people to act.
Waiting feels annoying, but research shows it can boost self-control, creativity, and mental health. Here’s how to reframe waiting as a hidden superpower.
Your face can’t be replaced like a password. Explore the growing use of facial recognition, its risks, and what it means for families.
Stanford study finds rapid brain cell evolution boosted human cognition but lowered autism gene activity, raising vulnerability.
Scientists solve a 15-year Mars mystery, confirming ferric hydroxysulfate formed by volcanic and hydrothermal heating across ...
Penn State study of 18,000 U.S. homes shows heat pumps, thermostats, and efficient appliances can cut energy use and lower household costs.
NFCGest lets credit cards unlock terminals with gesture passcodes—adding security without extra hardware or PIN codes.
A JAMA study finds cancer diagnoses in Americans under 50 have doubled since 1992, but deaths remain flat—raising concern about overdiagnosis.
Friendships, family, and community links may support healthier aging by lowering inflammation and slowing biological decline, study suggests.
Forget “powering through” illness. Younger workers say sick-day martyrdom is out, and protecting coworkers is in.
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