The scientific history of gravity marks the perpetual quest to understand the beginning and structure of the universe. From the Newtonian equation in 1687 and […]
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Exposure To Fatty-Food Odor During Pregnancy May Promote Obesity In Offspring
There is a surprising factor that could influence obesity risk in offspring. A team of researchers led by neuroscientist Sofia K. Neuner of the Max […]
The Apple “Think Different” Slogan: Origin, Meaning, and Impact
Apple launched the “Think Different” slogan in 1997 following the return of Steve Jobs in the company.
Multicellularity and the Origin of Cancer: A Discussion
The link between multicellularity and the origin of cancer can be understood through a compelling hypothesis suggesting that carcinogenesis, or the tendency of cells to […]
What is Upcycling: Pros, Cons, and Examples
Upcycling is a form of recycling that involves transforming unwanted or useless products, waste products, and byproducts into high-value and functional repurposed and upcycled products. […]
Henry Ford: Accomplishments and Contributions
Henry Ford was a revered American business magnate whose name is easily identified with early 20th century American industrialism. He founded Ford Motor Corporation in […]
Drivers of Polarization on X: Influencers Spark and Multipliers Sustain
Political polarization is rampant on mainstream social media. The platform X, still called Twitter despite the Elon Musk rebranding, is also considered a hotbed for […]
How Is the Trump Administration Disrupting Science?
Donald Trump has unleashed several executive orders and policy changes that are threatening ongoing and future scientific undertakings in the United States. Reports from media […]
The Republican Party is Fracturing Under Donald Trump
Not all Republicans agree with Donald Trump. This has been the case since his first term. But the second Trump administration has resulted in a […]
Major Types of HIV: Difference Between HIV-1 and HIV-2
The two major types of human immunodeficiency virus are HIV-1 and HIV-2. Note that HIV-1 is the most widespread cause of HIV infection in the […]









