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By The Financial District
Mar 24, 20241 min read
New Research Reveals Unintended Harm Of Organic Farming
Despite being considered a more sustainable approach to food production, organic farming may inadvertently lead to increased pesticide use..
By The Financial District
Mar 24, 20241 min read
U.S. Team Performs First Pig-to-Human Kidney Transplant
A significant medical milestone was achieved as a 62-year-old man received a new kidney from a genetically modified (GM) pig, marking the...
By The Financial District
Mar 22, 20241 min read
EPA Bans Asbestos, A Deadly Carcinogen Still Used In The U.S.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a comprehensive ban on asbestos, a carcinogen still used in some chlorine bleach...
By The Financial District
Mar 21, 20241 min read
Colorado Firm Plans To Build World’s Largest Plane
In response to the global energy crisis and the increasing demand for onshore wind farms, a Colorado-based energy startup called Radia is...
By The Financial District
Mar 21, 20241 min read
India Dominates List Of Most Polluted Cities
In a stark revelation, it has been disclosed that all but one of the 100 cities with the world's worst air pollution in the preceding year..
By The Financial District
Mar 14, 20241 min read
Japan's Space One Rocket Explodes Shortly After Launch
Tokyo-based startup Space One failed to become Japan's first private firm to put a satellite into orbit after its solid-fuel Kairos rocket..
By The Financial District
Mar 11, 20241 min read
Discovery Of 8,600-Year-Old Bread In Turkey
Archaeologists in Turkey have unearthed the world's oldest known bread, dating back to 6600 BC.
By The Financial District
Mar 8, 20241 min read
Japan, Swiss Scientists Develop Glass That Generates Electricity
Japanese and Swiss researchers have achieved a breakthrough in clean energy technology by creating glass capable of generating electric...
By The Financial District
Mar 6, 20242 min read
Atom Smashing Into Atom Unleashes A Magnetic Monster In U.S.
While magnetars are the undisputed masters of magnetism in the classical world, the quantum magnetic fields found in quark-gluon plasma...
By The Financial District
Mar 4, 20242 min read
NYU Scientists Find That Humans Lost Their Tails 25 Million Years Ago
Researchers from New York University Langone Health may have finally learned how early humans took a major step away from predecessor...
By The Financial District
Mar 2, 20241 min read
Vietnam's "Rice Bowl" Cracks Under Long Dry Spell
Southern Vietnam, including the business hub Ho Chi Minh City and its "rice bowl" Mekong Delta region, suffered an unusually long heatwave..
By The Financial District
Feb 29, 20241 min read
EU Takes Landmark Step To Criminalize Serious Ecosystem Destruction
In a groundbreaking move, the European Union (EU) has set a precedent by criminalizing the most severe cases of environmental damage.
By The Financial District
Feb 26, 20241 min read
Colombia To Explore 300-Year Treasure-Laden Shipwreck
Colombia's government has announced plans for a deep-water expedition to explore the legendary galleon San José, which sank in the 18th...
By The Financial District
Feb 26, 20241 min read
Fossil Reveals 240-Million-Year-Old "Dragon"
Scientists have unveiled a new, remarkably complete fossil - a 16-ft. (5 m)-long aquatic reptile from the Triassic period.
By The Financial District
Feb 24, 20241 min read
Unmanned U.S. Odysseus Spacecraft Successfully Lands On Moon
An unmanned, robotic lunar lander launched by a private U.S. company has successfully landed on the moon.
By The Financial District
Feb 24, 20241 min read
U.S. Scientists Harness AI To Address Fusion Energy Challenges
Scientists dedicated to advancing fusion energy research claim they have made a significant breakthrough using artificial intelligence (AI).
By The Financial District
Feb 22, 20242 min read
Intel Joins 1.4-nm Chip Race vs TSMC, Samsung
Intel plans to begin producing chips at the cutting-edge level of 1.4 nanometers (nm) in the coming years as it ramps up its foundry...
By The Financial District
Feb 19, 20242 min read
Study Suggests Shallow Canadian Lake May Shed Light On Origin Of Life On Earth
Some scientists propose that the origins of life on Earth might be traced back to natural pools where specific chemical compositions and...
By The Financial District
Feb 14, 20241 min read
Nearly Half Of The World’s Migratory Species Are In Decline
Nearly half of the world’s migratory species are in decline.
By The Financial District
Feb 6, 20242 min read
U.S. Patient Happy As Brain Implant Treats Her Epilepsy And OCD
American Amber Pearson used to wash her hands until they bled, terrified by the idea of contamination from everyday items, a debilitating...
By Reggie Vizmanos
Feb 5, 20242 min read
NASA Leads International Mission To Study Air Quality In Metro Manila, Asian Region
The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is spearheading an international endeavor to comprehensively assess..
By The Financial District
Feb 4, 20242 min read
Japan Firms Unveil Prototype Of Robots That Can Babysit in Car
A prototype model of two robots that assist with babysitting in moving vehicles was recently unveiled by Nissan Motor Co. and baby product..
By The Financial District
Feb 3, 20241 min read
Japanese Firm Develops Space Junk-Zapping Laser Satellites
A Japanese media and space business corporation announced the development of satellites equipped with debris-zapping lasers to address the..
By The Financial District
Feb 1, 20241 min read
Tomato Juice Identified As Effective Against Salmonella And Other Pathogens
Recent research published in Microbiology Spectrum reveals that tomato juice possesses the ability to combat Salmonella Typhi and other...
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