Science
The synthetic food dye Red No. 3, also known as erythrosine, finds itself under scrutiny once again, facing a potential…
The production of antivenom, a crucial treatment for venomous bites and stings, remains largely reliant on a century-old process that…
Matrilocality in Iron Age Celtic Britain: A Genetic Perspective A recent genetic study has shed light on the social and…
Poison dart frogs, inhabitants of vibrant neotropical rainforests, are renowned for their potent skin secretions, a cocktail of alkaloid toxins…
McKenzie Prillaman, a Washington, D.C.-based science and health journalist, possesses a compelling blend of scientific acumen and communication expertise. Her…
The Impact of Supplemental Feeding on Red Squirrel Jaw Morphology The red squirrel ( Sciurus vulgaris), a beloved and protected…
Wildfires, an integral part of Earth’s ecosystems for hundreds of millions of years, have been significantly altered by human intervention,…
The onset of cold and flu season brings with it a barrage of sniffles, coughs, and general misery. In the…
The Dream of Flying Cars: From Science Fiction to Reality The allure of flying cars, a staple in science fiction…
Primordial Black Holes: A Cosmic Enigma The universe, in its vast expanse, may harbor a hidden population of ancient black…
The looming “silver tsunami” of aging Baby Boomers, the generation born between 1946 and 1964, presents a significant challenge to…
Betelgeuse and Its Companion: A Matter of Perspective The red giant star Betelgeuse, prominently marking Orion’s shoulder, has intrigued astronomers…