Month: February 2024
Time is an enigma that has captivated humans for centuries. A fascinating aspect of this enigma is the perception of time and how it changes as we age. The article… Read More
Wait, what? Height loss? Yeah, that’s what the Association between smoking and height loss in Japanese workers: A retrospective study, a new study in PLOS One says. The Impact of… Read More
Have you ever thought about the victims of crimes who don’t even know they’ve been victimized? In a thought-provoking article titled Recognizing the Paradigm of the Unknowing Victim and the… Read More
As we get ready to turn the page in February, many great studies are coming out! Do you want more? Well, you have to sign up! Do so below! Embark… Read More
The article The climate of a retrograde rotating earth from the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, (website found here), presents a fascinating exploration into how Earth’s climate would differ if… Read More
In the fascinating article Human Bodies in Extreme Environments from Annual Reviews, we dive into the remarkable adaptability of humans in the most challenging climates on Earth. From scorching deserts… Read More
The history of Unit 731, a notorious Japanese biological warfare unit during World War II, is one shrouded in cruelty and horror. This is vividly captured in an article titled… Read More
In the realm of youth sports, the quest for peak performance is a path fraught with choices. Among these, the use of dietary supplements often stands at a crossroads, leading… Read More
Plants! Electrons! Mice! All coming up next week in science! Unlock the Secrets of Science: Get ready to unlock the secrets of science with ‘This Week in Science’! Our newsletter,… Read More
In the realm of probabilistic models, understanding the intricate web of cause and effect is crucial for accurate predictions and interpretations. The recent paper Causality and tractable probabilistic models delves… Read More