Science
Rising Measles Cases: What You Need to Know About the Latest US Outbreak
In what has marked the most significant resurgence of measles since 2019, the United States has confirmed over 480 cases across 19 states. This spike in measles cases has sparked concern across the nation, prompting both public awareness and government response. According to New Scientist, health officials are urging the
Unraveling the Tragedy: Key Insights into Myanmar's Deadly Earthquake
On March 28, the peaceful midday was shattered by a catastrophic earthquake in central Myanmar. Measuring a formidable 7.7 magnitude, it struck at just 12:50 p.m., leaving destruction in its wake. A calamity of this magnitude doesn’t merely reflect on its Richter score; it’s about
Unveiling the Mystery: 2,200-Year-Old Pyramid Discovered in Judean Desert!
Unearthing ancient secrets, a monumental discovery has captivated historians and archaeologists alike. Deep within the sand-swept expanses of the Judean Desert, a 2,200-year-old pyramidal structure has been revealed, accompanied by a wealth of intriguing artifacts. This astonishing find unfolds as part of a dedicated campaign to protect historic sites
The Double-Edged Sword of AI: Promise and Peril
In a recent engaging discussion with radio host Mark Hahn (KSCJ), the distinguished Glenn Swogger Fellow, Henry I. Miller, MS, MD, shared his visionary insights on the ground-breaking world of Artificial Intelligence. While highlighting the awe-inspiring advancements, he also shed light on the potential pitfalls of this rapidly evolving technology.
Science Exodus: Rhode Island's Young Researchers Eye Opportunities Abroad
In the bustling world of academia and research, young scientists like Eddie Cascella and Drew find themselves on an unexpected trajectory due to recent policy changes in the United States. The Trump administration’s substantial funding cuts have sent ripples through the early scientific community, causing many burgeoning talents to
Century-Old Date Palm Tree Unveils Its Ancestral Secrets
Deep in the heart of Cape Verde, an island nation beautifully adorned with scarce vegetation, lies a peculiar tale of ancestry and resilience. The narrative revolves around the Cape Verde date palm (Phoenix atlantica), which intriguingly may not be as isolated as once believed. According to researchers, this nearly century-old