Tag: Research
Studies Confirm: Pasteurization Eliminates Bird Flu Virus in Milk
Pasteurization has been shown to effectively eliminate the H5N1 avian influenza virus from raw milk, reassuring consumers about the safety of dairy products in the face of bird flu outbreaks. Scientists from the Food...
Reevaluating Dark Matter: Surprising Galaxy Observations
Scientists have long relied on the existence of dark matter to explain the strange behavior of galaxies. However, new observations that challenge this theory are sparking a reevaluation of our understanding of the universe.The...
Revamping UK Science: A Call for Urgent Change
As the United Kingdom transitions to a new government, the pressing issues that need attention, such as climate change, public health, and social challenges, are deeply rooted in science research and policy. A group...
Anglo-Saxons Possibly Engaged in Northern Syrian Conflicts, Experts Suggest
During the sixth century, Anglo-Saxon individuals may have left Britain to travel to the eastern Mediterranean and northern Syria to participate in wars, according to researchers. This sheds new light on the princely burials...
Unlocking the Mental Health Benefits of Sonoran Desert Toad’s Psychedelic Secrets
When Johannes Reckweg came to the Netherlands in 2016 for his master's program in neuropsychology, he never imagined he would delve into the world of psychedelics and research a compound called 5-MeO-DMT. This psychedelic...
Rare Video Captures Blue Whale Mother Feeding Calf – A First-Ever Glimpse
A rare and extraordinary video has been released showing a blue whale calf suckling from its mother, captured by a snorkeller in East Timor. The footage, filmed during an eco-tourism voyage in 2022 off...
Unveiling Dark Matter Suspects: Scientists Embrace 2 Quantum Methods
Scientists are on the brink of a breakthrough in the hunt for dark matter, using cutting-edge supercold quantum technology. Dark matter, which makes up the majority of the universe but remains invisible to us,...
Uncovering the Hormonal Drivers Behind Mosquito Bloodlust
Mosquitoes have a secret weapon when it comes to their bloodlust - hormones. A recent study has uncovered that a pair of hormones play a crucial role in driving mosquitoes' cravings for blood. This...
Unearthing 500-Year-Old Inca Toddler Skeletons Infected with Smallpox
In 2019, a grave with 269 children's skeletons was discovered in Huanchaco, Peru, who were victims of human sacrifice. Recently, another cemetery was found with 120 skeletons, including two 1.5-year-old toddlers who died of...
Why Our Pupils Shrink as We Age: A Bizarre Eyeball Video Explanation
As we age, our eyes undergo changes that can impact our vision. One noticeable change is the shrinking of our pupils, which can make it harder to see in dim light. Research has shown...