Tag: Evidence

Is there lightning on Mars? New evidence suggests it’s there, just hard to see

NASA has recently discovered new signs of lightning on Mars, thanks to data gathered by two spacecraft: the

Ocean geoengineering trial finds no evidence of harm to marine life

Ocean acidification is a major concern for marine life, but recent trials suggest that there may be a

Jeffrey Epstein stashed secret files in storage units across US that may include unseen evidence: report

A recent report revealed that Jeffrey Epstein hid computers, photographs, and other equipment in storage units across the

Trump’s order to release evidence for aliens obscures the scientific search for extraterrestrial life

President Donald Trump's recent announcement on social media platform Truth Social has sparked a wave of interest in

Major Review on Intermittent Fasting Finds Little Evidence For Weight Loss : ScienceAlert

Intermittent Fasting: Is the Hype Justified? Every diet trend seems to have its moment in the spotlight, but

First Solid Evidence of Hannibal’s Infamous War Elephants Discovered in Spain : ScienceAlert

Uncovering the Mystery of the Elephant Bone in an Iron Age Dig in Spain Elephants are not exactly

Growing evidence points to link between autism and wildfire smoke

Wildfire Smoke Exposure During Pregnancy Linked to Autism in Children: New Studies Two groundbreaking studies have revealed a

BPC-157: The peptide with big claims and scant evidence

Furthermore, the existing research on BPC-157 is largely confined to a single lab in Croatia, raising questions about

The science of why video evidence can mess with our brain

The case of Scott v. Harris, which reached the Supreme Court in February 2007, highlighted the complexities of

Luigi Mangione in Court For ‘Evidence Hearing’ Ahead of Jury Selection

Mangione Faces Legal Battle as Defense Fights Evidence in Murder Case Luigi Mangione, a 27-year-old facing federal and

Does limiting social media help teens? We’ll finally get some evidence

The impact of social media on teenagers has been a topic of debate for years. While some argue

This ancient pottery holds the earliest evidence of humans doing math

Ancient pottery from the Halafian culture in northern Mesopotamia, dating back to nearly 8,000 years ago, has provided