Some bugs make surprisingly good roommates. For example, many species of spiders can work as pest control while keeping to themselves. However, other insects are venomous or enjoy invading food supplies, beds, and house foundations. Phereoeca uterella is a type of moth that lives in tropical climates and eats a wide diet, including household items...
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Farmers are embracing a new trend called agrivoltaics. This innovative practice combines solar panels with raising animals or crops in the same area. In the U.S., thousands of sheep now graze under these panels, experiencing positive changes that have surprised many. Known as solar grazing or solar farming, this approach reduces heat stress and improves...
The concept of detecting cancer through smell sounds like something straight out of a strange science fiction novel. However, while humans cannot smell cancer, recent studies have explored the intriguing theory that certain cancers produce unique odors. These odors are caused by volatile chemical compounds (VOCs) produced by cancer cells. Even though these odors may...
Hollywood’s historical use of chimp “actors” has distorted public perception of these creatures. Make no mistake, chimpanzees are wild animals that should not be underestimated. Over recent years, “domesticated” chimps have made headlines for attacking humans, or for being abused by their handlers. These cases are so horrifically memorable. It’s easy to forget all of...
When the COVID-19 pandemic began and we were all closed up in our homes and apartments, it was all we could do but dream of being able to go out and be with people again. When the vaccine, which had already been under development for many years, got fast-tracked, the majority of people jumped at...
Near Naples, Italy, the massive Campi Flegrei caldera has scientists worried. Recently, earthquakes, gas emissions, and shifting ground have hinted that this sleeping giant may be stirring. With a long history of catastrophic eruptions, it’s no surprise the world is watching closely. Scientist are now exploring what’s happening beneath the surface of the volcanic area...
President Donald Trump announced travel bans and partial travel restrictions from 19 countries. The new measures, effective June 9, 2025, echo the controversial travel ban of his first term and have once again sparked fierce debates about national security and civil liberties. Trump insists these restricted entry policies are essential to protect the United States....
Smartphones are way more than just phones. They are also calculators, maps, voice recorders, music players, photo albums, and calendars. With additional apps, they can become books, movie screens, bankers, and store shelves with every item. You no longer need a computer to check emails, look at social media, type a document, download PDF files,...
Most couples only share flatulence with their partners once they are comfortable with each other. But for Christine Connell, this vulnerability might have changed her life forever. In a bizarre health story, Christine Connell claims a fart from her ex-boyfriend triggered a 7 year stubborn sinus infection. Her bizarre health story has gone viral on...
The rolling mounds of Shasta Valley in Northern California have intrigued geologists for more than 100 years. For anyone driving past on Interstate 5, the strange hills could easily be mistaken for naturally occurring terrain or volcanic cones. Yet, researchers eventually figured out that the unusual landscape was the result of one of the biggest...
It’s not uncommon to misplace your keys, forget plans or feel a little beside yourself. But if these instances are recurring, you may need to see your medical professional sooner rather than later. Dementia refers to a broad scope of conditions that impair memory, reasoning and general cognitive decline. Early signs of dementia may include...
The miracle of life has always been counterbalanced by the inevitability of death. But what if the certainty of death is a challenge science is preparing to confront head-on? The quest for immortality is almost as old as human civilization itself. Traces of this quest can be found in even the oldest known pieces of...