Tag: ScienceAlert

New Drug May Prevent Cognitive Decline in Parkinson’s Disease : ScienceAlert

A Promising New Drug Shows Potential for Treating Cognitive Decline in Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's disease is known for

First Ice-Free Day in Arctic Ocean Could Arrive This Decade, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

The Arctic Ocean Could See Its First Ice-Free Day Within a Decade, New Study Warns A recent study

Galaxy-Sized Gravitational Wave Detector Reveals ‘Hot Spot’ of Activity : ScienceAlert

Using the most extensive gravitational wave detector ever constructed, scientists have now confirmed previous reports indicating that the

Lockdowns Did Something to Teen Brains, And We Need to Talk About It : ScienceAlert

The recent study highlighted in a PNAS article has brought to light some concerning observations about the impact

Scientists Confirm Crabs Really Can Experience Pain After All : ScienceAlert

Crustaceans: More Sensitive Than We Thought Crustaceans may have a tough exterior, but new research suggests they might

Asteroid Fragment Reveals Signs of Life, But It’s Not What You Think : ScienceAlert

Exploring the Possibility of Life on Asteroids Space has always been a hub of complex chemistry, with organic

Almost 30% of Microplastics Come From a Hugely Overlooked Source : ScienceAlert

Addressing the Environmental Impact of Tire Pollution Every year, billions of vehicles worldwide shed an estimated 6 million

Warnings Issued in California After Bird Flu Confirmed in Raw Milk : ScienceAlert

Drinking raw milk has always been a controversial choice, but recent events have made it even riskier. The

A Toxic Synergy Arises When ‘Forever Chemicals’ Merge With Microplastics : ScienceAlert

Microplastics and PFAS Combined: A Growing Threat to Wildlife and the Environment Microplastics and persistant materials known as

Astronomers Reveal Stunning New Image of Unusual ‘Sombrero Galaxy’ : ScienceAlert

The Sombrero Galaxy, also known as NGC 4594, is a fascinating galaxy that was discovered in 1781 by

Nasal Spray May Slow Alzheimer’s Disease, Study in Mice Suggests : ScienceAlert

Alzheimer's disease, often referred to as type III diabetes due to its link with insulin resistance, has long

A Huge Design Flaw in CPR Dummies Could Have Deadly Consequences : ScienceAlert

When someone experiences cardiac arrest, every second counts. Without immediate intervention, the chance of survival decreases significantly. CPR,