Recent Science News
Adenotonsillectomy not linked to significant weight gain in children
Recent research found no significant link between adenotonsillectomy and weight gain in children with mild sleep-disordered breathing, urging focus on effective weight management.
Enhancing Cat Welfare Through Understanding and Environmental Enrichment
Research shows that cats form deep emotional bonds with humans and thrive when their unique needs—like body language, environment, and autonomy—are met.
Scientists Reevaluate Moon’s Age and Formation Through Tidal Heating
Scientists propose the moon's formation likely predates its rock samples' 4.35 billion-year age, suggesting tidal heating reshaped our understanding of lunar origins.
Navigating Holiday Food Anxiety with Healthy Strategies and Support
The holiday season can heighten food anxiety and disordered eating, but adopting balanced eating habits and self-care strategies can foster healthier relationships with food.
Parker Solar Probe Approaches Sun to Unlock Solar Wind Mysteries
NASA's Parker Solar Probe's close encounter with the sun aims to unveil the mysteries of solar wind, enhancing our understanding of this cosmic phenomenon.
Inhibiting ABHD6 in Brain Reduces Obesity Risk in Mice
Inhibiting the ABHD6 enzyme in the brain boosts physical activity and reduces food intake in mice, offering promising new obesity treatment avenues.
New Quasiparticle Discovery Revolutionizes Understanding of Magnetism
A groundbreaking study reveals a new quasiparticle in all magnetic materials, suggesting a dynamic nature of magnetism that could revolutionize electronics.