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Ancient Killer Is Rapidly Gaining Resistance to Antibiotics, Scientists Warn : ScienceAlert

Despite the advancements in modern medicine, typhoid fever is still a significant threat in our world today. A recent study published in 2022 has revealed that the bacterium responsible for

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Creator IShowSpeed sued for allegedly punching, choking viral humanoid Rizzbot

In a shocking turn of events, popular creator IShowSpeed found himself in hot water after a live-streamed meeting with the

Tinnitus Triggers Your Body’s ‘Fight or Flight’ Response, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Chronic tinnitus is a condition that can have a significant impact on a person's life, causing constant buzzing, clicking, or

How Close Are Today’s AI Models to AGI—And to Self-Improving into Superintelligence?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has long been a topic of fascination and concern in the realm of science fiction. From movies

Quantum experiment finally settles a century-old row between Einstein and Bohr

The double-slit experiment, a cornerstone of quantum physics, has finally been realized in a groundbreaking experiment conducted by Chao-Yang Lu

Sources: AI synthetic research startup Aaru raised a Series A at a $1B ‘headline’ valuation

Aaru Secures Series A Funding Led by Redpoint Ventures Aaru, a startup revolutionizing customer research through AI-driven simulations of user

Is The Y Chromosome Vanishing? A New Sex Gene May Be The Future of Men : ScienceAlert

The Future of the Y Chromosome: Is It Doomed or Here to Stay? In a groundbreaking study back in 2002,

CDC Vaccine Panel Scraps Guidance for Universal Hepatitis B Shots at Birth

On December 5, 2025, the CDC's vaccine advisory panel made a significant decision regarding the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns.

Hunter-gather groups are much less egalitarian than they seem

The Tsimané people in Bolivia consider humility to be a sign of a worthwhile individualDavid Mercado/Reuters It is a common