Origins of the World’s First Pandemic: A 1500-Year Mystery Rewritten
A 1500-year-old mystery is rewritten: researchers trace how ancient diseases hopped through ports, caravans, and climates to spark early outbreaks.
A 1500-year-old mystery is rewritten: researchers trace how ancient diseases hopped through ports, caravans, and climates to spark early outbreaks.
Beta-blockers have guided heart care for four decades, but new evidence invites a personalized rethink: who truly needs long-term use, and when should adjustments be made?
Seven days without eating triggers a staged metabolic shift—here’s what science shows about the body’s week-long response.
One-sentence hook Freshwater can hide beneath the seabed, and a growing body of evidence suggests subseafloor reservoirs could reshape our view of Earth’s water cycle.
New radar and thermal data hint that Mars harbors more ice than models predicted, spanning from hidden underground pockets to mid-latitude layers. This icier portrait challenges simple climate narratives and suggests water resources could be more accessible for future missions—if we can learn to reach them. As researchers refine maps and models, Mars keeps revealing icy secrets that reshape how we imagine exploration.