Living Brain Tissue Powers Breakthrough Cyber Neural Network

In a study published in the journal Nature Electronics, researchers from Indiana University introduced a breakthrough cyber neural network, which is a living brain tissue power made using stem cells. An important advancement in science has been made by Indiana University researchers who used organoids, or brain-like structures made from stem cells, to pioneer a […]

Nanoplastics Linked To Parkinson’s And Dementia

A new study from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and the Department of Chemistry at Trinity College of Arts and Sciences found nanoplastics linked to Parkinson’s and dementia. One day, the plastic water bottle you use on a daily basis can break down into microscopic pieces that cause brain damage. According to recent […]

COVID-19 Vaccine Found In Hearts Of Dead People: Study

A recent study published by NPJ Vaccines reported that the COVID-19 vaccine was found in the hearts of dead people. A recent study found that COVID-19 vaccine was present in individuals who passed away within a month of receiving it. Researchers from the United States examined tissue samples from 25 corpses, 20 of whom had […]

A Visual Guide To AI Adoption, By Industry

The Digital Evolution series sponsored by Global X ETFs has provided a visual guide to AI adoption by industry. The world’s workforce is starting to use artificial intelligence’s plethora of applications at a substantial rate as more and more companies invest resources in it. Alan Kennedy of Visual Capitalist examines AI adoption numbers and discusses […]

New Study Detects Spike Protein In Vaccinated 6 Months After COVID-19 Vaccination

A study published on August 31 in Proteomics Clinical Applications has revealed that it detects spike protein in vaccine recipients 6 months after COVID-19 vaccination. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has maintained since the start of the pandemic that COVID-19 vaccine mRNA is “broken down within a few days after vaccination and […]

COVID-19 Stay-At-Home Policies Resulted In Excess Deaths: Study

According to a recent study conducted by a multidisciplinary team of scientists from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and California, COVID-19 stay-at-home policies resulted in excessive deaths. Public health workers’ initiatives to safeguard citizens from COVID-19 infection and prevent death may have backfired, according to a recent study (pdf below) reported in Health Economics. Additionally, the initiatives […]

Radioactive Wild Boar Roam Central Europe

According to a recent study published in the ACS’s Environmental Science and Technology journal, radioactive wild boar are roaming Central Europe as a result of nuclear blasts from the mid-twentieth century. Cesium-soaked truffles from post-World War II weapons tests in Central Europe, as well as the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, have resulted in an unexpected […]

Can Human Beings Actually ‘Smell’ Fear? A New Book Says Yes

A new book titled ‘On the Scent: Unlocking the Mysteries of Smell and How its Loss Can Change Your World’ by Paola Totaro and Robert Wainwright suggests that human beings can actually ‘smell’ fear. While most olfactory scientists are students of the human brain, nose and smell-driven behaviours, Professor Jonathan Williams, an atmospheric chemist at […]

Chinese Scientists Simulate Black Hole Using Quantum Computing, Test Hawking’s Theory

According to findings published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Communications this month, Chinese scientists have simulated a black hole using quantum computing and tested Hawking’s theory. A team of researchers, led by Chinese scientists has managed to simulate the physics of black holes by using quantum computing. They said the test was an attempt toward […]

Water On Earth Did Not Form On Its Own. It Was Sucked From Space

A study published in the journal Nature has revealed that water on Earth did not form on its own but was instead acquired from outer space. Scientists have made a surprising discovery that suggests the Earth might have formed more quickly than previously believed. It appears that tiny millimeter-sized pebbles coming together could have led […]