In an age where technology promises efficiency and streamlined processes, my recent encounter with the NHS’s approach to handling medical cases paints a different picture — one of inefficiency and frustration that is symptomatic of deeper systemic issues
Human clinical trials are underway to use mosquitoes to vaccinate people against malaria, cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough reported on his Substack. Critics say the concept poses serious dangers and violates informed consent
Titanium dioxide, the most widely used whitening pigment in the world, has been linked to adverse health effects, particularly genotoxicity and intestinal inflammation
One of the wildest videos to go viral on TikTok recently caught everyone by surprise. It featured an engineer who built his own AI-assisted robot that aims and shoots a rifle using voice commands
When thinking about natural disasters, it’s important to consider that the scope of their destruction depends on whether they strike a wilderness area or a human population center
Oxford Cotswold Archaeology discovered a lead package containing 321 silver coins in mint condition during excavations at the site of the Sizewell C nuclear power station on the Suffolk coast
Quantum mechanics has long classified particles into just two distinct types: fermions and bosons. Now physicists from Rice University in the US have found a third type might be possible after all, at least mathematically speaking