A growing discussion challenges traditional views of human metabolism and energy production. Could the body harness more than just calories to function?
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Kessler Syndrome describes a chain reaction of satellite collisions in Earth orbit. This growing debris threat could disrupt global communications and space operations.
A recent study examines links between mRNA COVID vaccines and heart inflammation in teenagers. Findings raise new questions about risks and long-term monitoring.
Astronaut Victor Glover emphasizes unity, calling the moon mission a milestone for humanity rather than race. His remarks sparked widespread discussion ahead of Artemis II.
The Artemis II mission is drawing attention as NASA prepares to send astronauts back toward the Moon. Questions remain over safety, cost, and long-term goals.
The age of Earth remains a topic of debate between scientific evidence and biblical interpretation. This article explores both perspectives and their implications.
A new federal initiative highlights growing concerns over microplastics and pharmaceutical residues in drinking water. Regulators are expanding contaminant monitoring efforts nationwide.
Emerging data continues to shape understanding of COVID vaccine safety and potential risks. Debate intensifies as new findings challenge earlier assumptions.
NASA’s Artemis program continues to face mounting delays and technical setbacks. Concerns grow over costs and the timeline for returning humans to the Moon.
A growing debate questions how blood pressure is diagnosed and treated. Critics warn that overmedication may pose serious health risks.
NASA’s Artemis mission marks a major step toward returning humans to the Moon. The launch tests key systems for future deep-space exploration.
A controversial startup is developing technology to reflect sunlight and cool the planet. Critics warn of serious risks and lack of oversight.
Georgia is exploring an unconventional way to stop changing clocks twice a year. Lawmakers are considering a time zone shift to bypass federal restrictions.
A pattern of unexplained deaths among US defence researchers is drawing renewed attention. Questions remain over timing, connections, and underlying causes.
New radar scans have sparked claims of a hidden “second Sphinx” beneath Giza. Experts, however, say the theory remains unproven and highly disputed.
Court challenges over U.S. vaccine policy are intensifying as disputes between HHS and pediatric groups unfold. The rulings could shape future vaccination guidance nationwide.
Scientists have cloned and recloned a mouse, marking a major step in genetic research. The breakthrough highlights both the potential and limits of repeated cloning.


















