HEALTH


Scientists Develop a New Type of Memory Storage That Could Replace SSDs


Modern computing relies heavily on efficient and reliable data storage systems. Over the past two decades, solid-state drives (SSDs) have largely replaced traditional hard disk drives in many devices ...

A New Neural Interface Could Restore Movement to Paralyzed Patients


Paralysis caused by spinal cord injuries or neurological disorders has long been considered one of the most difficult conditions to treat in modern medicine. Damage to the spinal cord can interrupt th...

The Dark Side of Fitness Culture — When Exercise Becomes Harmful


Over the past decade, fitness culture has grown rapidly around the world. Social media platforms are filled with workout routines, transformation photos, nutrition advice, and motivational messages en...

Can Artificial Intelligence Predict Diseases Before Symptoms Appear?


For centuries, medicine has focused primarily on diagnosing diseases after symptoms appear. Doctors traditionally identify illnesses by observing physical signs, analyzing laboratory tests, and studyi...

Why Doctors Are Concerned About the Rise of Early-Onset Cancer


Cancer has traditionally been viewed as a disease that primarily affects older adults. For decades, most cancer diagnoses occurred in individuals over the age of 50, and screening programs were design...

Are Microplastics in Food and Water Affecting Human Health?


Plastic has become one of the most widely used materials in modern society. From packaging and food containers to clothing and electronics, plastics are present in nearly every aspect of daily life. W...

Why Your Late-Night Phone Use Could Be Damaging Your Brain and Sleep


In the modern digital era, smartphones have become an essential part of everyday life. People rely on their phones for communication, entertainment, work, and access to information. However, one of th...

The Growing Problem of Antibiotic Resistance — Are We Running Out of Treatments?


For more than eighty years, antibiotics have been one of the most powerful tools in modern medicine. These drugs have transformed healthcare by allowing doctors to treat bacterial infections that were...

Can Loneliness Be as Dangerous to Health as Smoking and Obesity?


In modern discussions about health risks, factors such as smoking, poor diet, and obesity are often highlighted as major threats to human well-being. However, a growing body of research suggests that ...

Why Doctors Say Your Daily Diet May Be the Key to Preventing Most Diseases


In modern medicine, many of the world’s most common health problems—such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and certain cancers—are increasingly linked to lifestyle factors rather than infecti...

Lab-Grown Meat Moves Toward Mass Production — Will Traditional Farming Disappear?


For centuries, meat production has relied on raising and slaughtering animals. Today, however, scientists and food technology companies are developing an alternative that could fundamentally change ho...

Scientists Revive Ancient Viruses From Melting Ice — Climate Change Unlocking Unknown Biological Threats


Deep beneath layers of Arctic ice and frozen soil, microscopic organisms have remained locked away for tens of thousands of years. Now, as global temperatures rise and ancient ice begins to thaw, scie...

Human Longevity Research Targets 120-Year Lifespans — Can Science Defeat Aging?


For most of human history, living to 80 years old was considered remarkable. Today, scientists are asking a far more ambitious question: Could humans one day live to 120 years—or even longer—while...

Biotechnology Startups Designing Synthetic Organs — Will Organ Waiting Lists Disappear?


Inside a biomedical laboratory illuminated by sterile white light, researchers carefully remove a translucent structure from a temperature-controlled bioreactor. The object resembles a small human org...

Synthetic Biology Startups Creating Artificial Life — Where Should Science Draw Ethical Boundaries?


Inside a biotechnology laboratory in Cambridge, rows of automated machines quietly assemble strands of DNA designed entirely by computers. Scientists monitor digital models of organisms that do not ex...

Lab-Grown Meat Approval Expands Worldwide — Scientific Solution or Threat to Traditional Agriculture?


In a modern food laboratory on the outskirts of Singapore, technicians in white coats monitor stainless-steel bioreactors humming quietly behind glass walls. Inside these tanks, animal cells multiply ...