For the first time, new imaging technology in Scotland allows scientists to track cancer from the whole body down to individual cells, providing new insights into the disease. A medical scan can show where cancer is growing, but not what individual cells inside each tumor are doing. Microscopy can reveal those cellular details, yet it […]
New Imaging Technology Tracks Cancer From the Whole Body to Single Cells
For the first time, new imaging technology in Scotland allows scientists to track cancer from the whole body down to individual cells, providing new insights into the disease. A medical scan can show where cancer is growing, but not what individual cells inside each tumor are doing. Microscopy can reveal those cellular details, yet it […]
Taking the Stairs Could Cut Your Risk of Heart-Related Death by 39%
Regular stair climbing was associated with substantially lower risks of cardiovascular death and death from any cause. Choosing the stairs instead of an elevator may be one of the simplest ways to add heart-healthy movement to an ordinary day. Research published on August 12, 2026, from the University of East Anglia and Norfolk and Norwich […]
Textbooks May Be Wrong: Satellite Data Challenge the Two-Bulge Tide Model
Large-scale tidal observations challenge the textbook idea that two symmetric water bulges physically form on opposite sides of Earth. For generations, students have learned to picture Earth’s oceans forming two broad bulges on opposite sides of the planet under the Moon’s gravitational influence. Researchers led by Yongfeng Yang of the Water Resources Comprehensive Development Center […]
Textbooks May Be Wrong: Satellite Data Challenge the Two-Bulge Tide Model
Large-scale tidal observations challenge the textbook idea that two symmetric water bulges physically form on opposite sides of Earth. For generations, students have learned to picture Earth’s oceans forming two broad bulges on opposite sides of the planet under the Moon’s gravitational influence. Researchers led by Yongfeng Yang of the Water Resources Comprehensive Development Center […]
Textbooks May Be Wrong: Satellite Data Challenge the Two-Bulge Tide Model
Large-scale tidal observations challenge the textbook idea that two symmetric water bulges physically form on opposite sides of Earth. For generations, students have learned to picture Earth’s oceans forming two broad bulges on opposite sides of the planet under the Moon’s gravitational influence. Researchers led by Yongfeng Yang of the Water Resources Comprehensive Development Center […]
Tiny New “Dragon” Discovered High in Thailand’s Mountain Forests
High in the forests of western Thailand, scientists have discovered a tiny new lizard whose striking appearance and unique biology earned it a name worthy of a fantasy dragon. A newly discovered mountain horned dragon, Acanthosaura syrax, was named after Syrax, the yellow dragon ridden by Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen in House of the Dragon. The […]
NASA’s James Webb Telescope Captures a Dying Star Sculpting a Cosmic Lion
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured new images of NGC 2392, a planetary nebula commonly known as the Lion Nebula, revealing the cosmic object in striking infrared detail. The Hubble Space Telescope previously observed the nebula in 2000, imaging the lion face-shaped target in visible light. Those observations highlighted its distinctive appearance, including a […]
NASA’s James Webb Telescope Captures a Dying Star Sculpting a Cosmic Lion
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured new images of NGC 2392, a planetary nebula commonly known as the Lion Nebula, revealing the cosmic object in striking infrared detail. The Hubble Space Telescope previously observed the nebula in 2000, imaging the lion face-shaped target in visible light. Those observations highlighted its distinctive appearance, including a […]
NASA’s James Webb Telescope Captures a Dying Star Sculpting a Cosmic Lion
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured new images of NGC 2392, a planetary nebula commonly known as the Lion Nebula, revealing the cosmic object in striking infrared detail. The Hubble Space Telescope previously observed the nebula in 2000, imaging the lion face-shaped target in visible light. Those observations highlighted its distinctive appearance, including a […]