SScience Read More Baby Giants Were The Fast Food of The Jurassic, Study Reveals : ScienceAlertFebruary 6, 2026 Baby long-necked dinosaurs might have been the fast food of the Jurassic Period. A detailed food web of…
HHealth Read More Autism Probably Affects Boys And Girls Equally, Massive New Study Reveals : ScienceAlertFebruary 6, 2026 Autism has historically been viewed as a condition that affects men and boys more frequently than women and…
MMental health Read More ‘Brain-Bone-Axis’ May Link Depression With Osteoporosis, Study Claims : ScienceAlertFebruary 6, 2026 The effects of depression may infiltrate your very bones – and conversely, your bones may send penetrating messages…
PPhysics Read More Record Smashed For Largest Object to Be Seen as a Quantum Wave : ScienceAlertFebruary 5, 2026 A microscopic clump of sodium has become the largest object ever to be observed as a wave, improving…
HHealth Read More Bacteria at The Back of Your Eye May Be Linked With Alzheimer’s Progress : ScienceAlertFebruary 5, 2026 A common bacterium usually found in the respiratory system appears to be linked to cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s…
HHealth Read More Most Preventable Cancers Are Linked to Just Two Lifestyle Habits : ScienceAlertFebruary 5, 2026 It’s easy to feel powerless against cancer, but a new study has identified several ways that we can…
FFitness Read More 47-Year Study Reveals The Age We Hit Our Physical Peak : ScienceAlertFebruary 5, 2026 Physical abilities fade as we age, but many of us like to think that won’t be an issue…
SScience Read More How Did This River ‘Flow Uphill’? Geologists May Finally Have an Answer : ScienceAlertFebruary 4, 2026 For more than a century, the Green River’s course through the Uinta Mountains in Utah’s northeast has been…
HHealth Read More Yawning Does Something Surprising in Your Brain, MRI Scans Reveal : ScienceAlertFebruary 4, 2026 Yawning has an unusual and unexpected effect on the flow of fluid protecting the brain, a recent study…
HHealth Read More Surprising Find Inside Kidney Stones Suggests We Were Wrong About How They Form : ScienceAlertFebruary 4, 2026 For the first time, scientists have discovered evidence of bacteria hiding in ‘noninfectious’ kidney stones. These hardened clumps…
SSpace Read More It May Be Safe to Nuke an Earthbound Asteroid After All, Simulation Suggests : ScienceAlertFebruary 4, 2026 Could humanity nuke an incoming asteroid to deflect it and save the Earth, disaster-movie style? A unique new…
HHealth Read More We Were Wrong About How Much Your Genes Shape Your Lifespan : ScienceAlertFebruary 3, 2026 Putting aside the risk of an early grave by accident or injury, your genes may have a much…