Impact of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Running CDC, FDA, and NIH on Public Health
Rachel Feltman: Hi everyone, it's Rachel Feltman here with the latest science news from Scientific American's Science Quickly. Today, we're going to dive into the recent news about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is...
Preventing Future Pandemics: Confronting the Dangers of Silent Spread
Preventing Future Pandemics: Confronting the Dangers of Silent SpreadThe way we typically classify respiratory illnesses is based on their symptoms. Public health messaging often focuses on these symptoms, advising symptomatic individuals to stay home...
Embracing False Realities: The Impact on Society and Individuals
Robert Jay Lifton, a research psychiatrist, emphasizes the importance of factual truth in society in light of the 2024 U.S. election and the rise of false realities. He discusses how the breakdown of factual...
Using Humor to Overcome Challenges and Difficulties
Humor is a powerful tool that can help us navigate through difficult times, according to psychologists. It can provide relief from stress, anger, fear, and anxiety, allowing us to cope with challenging emotions in...
Troubleshooting Microsoft Outlook and Teams: Deploying Fixes for User Issues
Microsoft recently acknowledged that users were experiencing difficulties with Outlook and Teams and has taken steps to address the issue. The problem was attributed to a recent change in its Exchange Online program, causing...
Revolutionary Silicon Anode EV Battery: Drive 186 Miles in 5 Minutes of Charging
A ceramic battery manufacturer recently introduced a new solid-state battery concept that has the potential to revolutionize the electric vehicle (EV) industry. This innovative battery can be charged from 5% to 60% capacity in...
Uncovering the Indian Ocean Gravity Anomaly: Implications of an Ancient Ocean’s Demise
The Indian Ocean geoid low, located in the Laccadive Sea southwest of India, is a fascinating phenomenon that has puzzled scientists for decades. This massive gravity hole, where sea levels are significantly lower than...
Test Your Knowledge: Shark Quiz – Discover Fun Facts About Ocean Superstars
Sharks are one of the oldest creatures on Earth, dating back to before dinosaurs and trees. With over 500 modern species ranging from small fish to massive 60-foot giants, they are incredibly diverse and...
Coconut Octopus Uses Stones as Ammunition in Incredible Underwater Footage
The incredible underwater footage captured for Netflix's new series "Our Oceans" shows a coconut octopus using stones as ammunition to shoot at predatory fish while hiding in a clam shell. This behavior, never seen...
Save $60 on Celestron Telescope – Limited Time Offer at Amazon
Looking to start stargazing or upgrade your telescope for a better view of the night sky? Black Friday is the perfect time to snag a deal on a Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ telescope, now available...
