Russia’s vast reserves fuel India, Europe, and America. Who really controls global oil trade when sanctions cannot stop crude from reaching consumers?
Flying Cars Take Off In China As The World Races For The Future Of Urban Air Mobility
With certified eVTOL taxis, China has moved ahead in the flying car race. Can other countries keep up in this competition for the skies?
How Fake Research Is Outpacing Real Science
With fraudulent research multiplying faster than retractions, can science protect its credibility before trust collapses?
Could a rare muscle disorder hold the key to understanding autism?
Can a rare neuromuscular condition shed light on autism? This discovery shows how one mutation affects brain development in surprising ways.
The 30‑Minute Trick Scientists Say Can Stop Arguments After Work
The brain can carry work tension home without you knowing. Can you train it to leave the office drama behind and enjoy the evening?
The Silent Toxin: How PCBs Poisoned The Planet And Still Linger Today
PCBs were banned decades ago. But are they really gone or still silently contaminating our bodies and food chains?
Campi Flegrei Awakening: Can Science Stop Italy’s Supervolcano?
Stanford and Naples scientists uncover a hidden mechanism behind Italy’s most dangerous volcano.
Anora: Moral Ambiguity In Film And Real Life
Explore the moral ambiguity in the movie Anora and its real-world relevance. Examine how ethical dilemmas in leadership and relationships shape our views on morality.
Tariffs Trigger A New Era Of Economic Revolution
Tariffs are hitting economies from India to China. Who wins and who loses in this shifting trade landscape?
Scientists Create ‘Olo’: A New Colour Never Seen Before
Could a lab-made hue change how we see the world? Meet Olo, the impossible colour that defies nature and stuns the eye with pure intensity.