Go ahead and get a good whiff of your own farts — scientists say it could help guard against Alzheimer’s. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have found that hydrogen sulfide — the rotten ...
The FDA has approved its first at-home, nondrug therapy for depression, with a wearable brain stimulation headset developed by Flow Neuroscience. The agency issued a green light that covers the device ...
What if you could learn in hours what might take others days, or even weeks? Imagine mastering a new skill, understanding a complex concept, or preparing for a major project, all with the help of ...
Eating a daily serving of peanuts may help older adults improve blood flow to their brains and boost memory, according to new research. In a study published in Clinical Nutrition, scientists at the ...
J.D. Power is sharing the results of its latest U.S. Sales Satisfaction Study. The big takeaways are that tariffs are accelerating the buying process and transparency is driving sales satisfaction.
TROY, Mich.: 6 Nov. 2025 — More than one-third (36%) of buyers in the new-vehicle market say tariffs impacted their vehicle purchase process, with most of them buying sooner than they had planned, ...
Oregon and Washington are falling so far behind on upgrades to the electrical grid that the states could start seeing rolling blackouts during extreme weather as soon as next year, according to a ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min PHL CEO Atif Saeed said that the ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A future where all homes and vehicles in the U.S. are fully electrified could overwhelm power supply and risk outages unless key upgrades are made, says a new study conducted by ...
Editor’s note: This article is published after the passing away of Bob Alvarez. The draft manuscript was prepared by both authors. It has been lightly edited for style, length, and clarity. Nuclear ...
As countries race to scale up nuclear power to meet climate goals and fuel power-hungry data centers, a longstanding problem persists: Nuclear plants are notoriously expensive to build. But China is ...
WASHINGTON — A new study recommends that the United States pursue rapid development of a space nuclear power system to keep pace with geopolitical rivals, but is less clear about which agency should ...
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