A selection of Featured Articles curated by Universal-Sci:
The Moon is slowly shrinking, and that could spell trouble for future astronauts, according to a study published in the peer-reviewed Planetary Science Journal.
This article delves into the ingenious methods and tools astronomers employ to decode the chronology of the cosmos.
A study, the first of its kind, has delved into comparing the effects of antidepressants and running exercises in treating anxiety and depression. It yielded some interesting results.
While plant-based diets come with a myriad of health benefits, there's more to the picture than meets the eye. Research reveals that individuals following a vegetarian diet have a 50% higher likelihood of experiencing a hip fracture compared to those who consume meat regularly.
Scientists have finally unraveled the mystery behind ants' global dominance. A groundbreaking study reveals their journey alongside flowering plants, forming a mutual bond that shaped ecosystems for over 100 million years. This research sheds light on the profound impact of plant communities on biodiversity, emphasizing the delicate balance of nature's interplay.
Groundbreaking research from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory unveils an innovative way to create infinitely recyclable plastic, propelling us closer to a sustainable future
New research suggests that the number of Earth-like exoplanets hosting liquid water may be vastly underestimated, therefore greatly enhancing the possibility of discovering life.
Math and music may seem worlds apart, but an extensive analysis published in the peer-reviewed journal Educational Studies indicates a harmonious link between the two that can potentially help children excel in their maths classes.
The Megalodon, a huge prehistoric shark that roamed Earth's oceans in the distant past, turns out to have been warm-blooded.
Solar Power Satellites offer a tantalizing possibility an endless supply of clean, green power, available day and night.
In a ground-breaking discovery, astronomers have uncovered the second-ever multiplanetary circumbinary system.
An astonishing revelation in climate science has emerged: the vast, unseen network of mycorrhizal fungi that spans the globe is responsible for storing a significant portion of our planet's carbon.
The future may not be defined by silicon chips but rather by an intriguing new concept where laboratory-grown "brains" function as the biological hardware of cutting-edge computers.
It's a well-known fact that excessive salt intake is detrimental to our cardiovascular health, but Japanese research throws light on a less-explored aspect—its impact on our cognitive health
In a groundbreaking study by University of Florida astronomers discovered that one-third of galaxy’s most common planets could be in habitable zone
Danish research suggests that viewing the same image of food repetitively and visualizing yourself consuming that food can actually make you feel satiated.
A groundbreaking study suggests that the first building blocks of life on Earth might have been formed due to solar eruptions.
Research provides an early glimpse into the potential role that artificial intelligence (AI) assistants could play in medicine.
Researchers at Harvard Medical School have solved a longstanding riddle, dating back over 150 years.
A groundbreaking study in Nature Neuroscience has uncovered that monkeys, similar to humans, can participate in intricate deliberation and decision-making processes.
An MIT study published in Nature Energy explores the potentially dangerous consequences of shutting down nuclear power plants in the United States
Astronomers have come up with an ingenious idea to get a better understanding of one of the universe's greatest mysteries: how did the first stars form after the Big Bang?
Austrian researchers developed an oxygen-ion battery with regenerative capabilities, offering a long service life and eco-friendly alternative for large-scale energy storage systems.
A recent discovery suggests that a planet in another solar system, YZ Ceti b, may have a magnetic field, similar to Earth's
Scientists may have found an explanation for one of the biggest mysteries about ʻOumuamua that baffled astronomers in 2017.
Japanese astronomer Tomonori Totani from the University of Tokyo proposed a novel idea to expand on the existing range of methods to search for extraterrestrial life.
Canadian and UK-based scientists have completed a large-scale study to finally determine whether vitamin D supplements can help prevent the onset of dementia and uncovered some impressive results.
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