Rampant Herpes Virus Could Reach The Brain Via The Nose, Sparking Behavior Changes
Herpes simplex virus type 1 infects nearly 4 billion people worldwide.
The Dead Beneath Our Feet – 3 Times We Stumbled Upon Burial Sites In Surprising Places
Our modern world is built on the remains of the past. Sometimes people find unexpected bodies in surprising places, all with their own stories to tell.
”Once In A Century” Math Proof Threads The Needle On A Decades-Old Conjecture
Needle, meet haystack.
Pill That Cures Ebola In Monkeys Ignites Hopes For A Human Treatment
It could be a great alternative to drugs that must be given intravenously.
Watch Blue Ghost Absolutely Nail Its Recent Moon Landing In ”First-Of-Its-Kind” Footage
Touchdown! This is how you land on the Moon in style.
Incredibly Rare 168-Million-Year-Old Fossil Is World’s Oldest Cerapodan Ornithischian Dinosaur
The precious Mid-Jurassic femur beats the previous record holder by 2 million years.
Supernovae Blamed For 2 Of Earth’s Mass Extinctions, The Devonian And Ordovician
So much time has elapsed since these vast death events, we may never know their cause exactly, but this work indicates it isn’t far-fetched to blame exploding stars.
JWST Observations Hint We Might Be Inside A Black Hole, A New Synthetic Cannabinoid Could Pack A Painkilling Punch, And Much More This Week
All the biggest science news stories of the week.
Is Caffeine Bad For You?
Caffeine is no stranger to being in the news for its possible impacts on health. There have been advocates promoting its apparent benefits, whilst others slam it for its alleged…