Shocking Amounts of Microplastics Found in Human Brains

A recent study has revealed that a staggering amount of microplastics are ending up in human brains. Researchers analyzed 91 brain samples from autopsied bodies and found that every single sample contained microplastics. Furthermore, the levels of plastic contamination were significantly higher than those found in liver and kidney samples from the same individuals. The … Read more

Google’s AI Photo Editing Tools Raise Concerns Over Manipulated Images

Google has announced a new AI-powered photo editing tool called “Reimagine” for its Pixel 9 devices. This tool allows users to select any non-human object or portion of an image and generate something in that space using a text prompt. While the results can be convincing and uncanny, our testing revealed some disturbing possibilities. With … Read more

RocketStar’s FireStar Drive Pioneers Nuclear Fusion Propulsion in Space Exploration

RocketStar has made history by developing a nuclear fusion pulsed plasma electric propulsion unit called the FireStar Drive. This innovative concept surpasses current technologies in spacecraft engines and propulsion, potentially rivaling even hydrogen-based systems in specific areas. The FireStar Drive is a water-driven pulsed plasma thruster that utilizes aneutronic nuclear fusion to enhance performance. By … Read more

Neuroticism Weakens Self-Control Links with Personality Traits

A recent study published in PLOS ONE sheds light on the complex relationship between personality traits, such as conscientiousness and extraversion, and self-control. The researchers found that neuroticism can weaken the positive effect of these traits on self-control, especially when it comes to resisting temptation or initiating proactive behaviors. The study involved 480 military cadets … Read more

NASA’s Juno Mission Reveals Radiation Maps Around Jupiter’s Moon Europa

NASA’s Juno mission has achieved a major milestone in understanding Jupiter’s radiation environment. Scientists have created the first complete 3D radiation map of the Jupiter system, including the orbit of icy moon Europa. The map was possible due to data collected by Juno’s star camera Advanced Stellar Compass (ASC) and Stellar Reference Unit (SRU). The … Read more

Microsoft’s Latest Security Update Wreaks Havoc on Dual-Boot Linux Systems

Microsoft’s latest monthly security update has caused issues for dual-boot Windows and Linux systems. The patch, aimed at fixing a two-year-old vulnerability in the GRUB open-source boot loader used by many Linux devices, is inadvertently stopping some Linux installs from booting properly. Linux users are experiencing “security policy violation” messages and “something has gone seriously … Read more

NASA’s Perseverance Rover’s Mars Samples Must Be Brought Back to Earth

NASA’s Perseverance rover has been exploring the ancient lakebed in Jezero crater on Mars since landing there in February 2021. The rover holds 43 sample tubes containing Martian material of scientific interest, but a crucial challenge lies ahead: bringing these samples back to Earth. As planetary scientist David Shuster notes, “These samples are the reason … Read more

Boost Brain Power with Simple Body Moves

Prolonged sitting can have negative effects on our brain function, cognition, and blood flow. While it’s challenging to implement exercise interventions in real-life scenarios, a little bit of body work can go a long way in offsetting these declines. Researchers found that regular bouts of brief whole-body activity can counterbalance the negative impacts of prolonged … Read more

Bacteria Produce Thermally Stable Plastics for the First Time

In a breakthrough, researchers from Korea have successfully engineered E. coli bacteria to produce thermally stable plastics similar to polystyrene and PET. This achievement is significant as it marks the first time microbes have produced polymers made entirely of monomers with aromatic sidechains. The team constructed a novel metabolic pathway that enabled the bacteria to … Read more