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A 3-billion-year-old meteorite might have sparked life on Earth, study asserts
A massive meteorite impact 3.26 billion years ago may have triggered environmental changes that hel…
“Sugar early in life is the new tobacco”: Scientists urge food companies to reformulate baby foods and tax sugary options
Research on individuals born in the 1950s UK revealed that those exposed to lower sugar levels duri…
The science is in: Big sisters are good for everyone
New studies show that first-born daughters really do have it the hardest — and that's great news fo…
Kelli María Korducki
A 102-year-old shares her simple, science-backed skincare secrets — and they don't include antiaging creams
At 102, Deborah Szekely has plump skin and minimal wrinkles. She shared her tips for great skin, in…
Serafina Kenny
Indegene ties up with Microsoft to leverage generative AI for the Medical Industry, drive faster innovation
Indegene partners with Microsoft on Thursday to leverage generative AI for the medical industry, th…
ANI
Dark oxygen: How the discovery of new oxygen deep underwater has reignited the search for alien life
Scientists have discovered 'dark oxygen' that is produced deep underwater, potentially reshaping ou…
The human life span may have finally plateaued. Here's what you can do to optimize your chances for a long life — and what researchers are working on next.
A new study suggests only a small percentage of adults will live to 100, barring a breakthrough. He…
Hilary Brueck
A healthy, active 100-year-old shares her 3 science-backed tips for living a long, happy life
Staying busy and active, and having close friendships may have helped Barbara Fleischman reach the …
Serafina Kenny
When I was 11, I made a friend who changed the trajectory of my life. She inspired me to go to college and try harder.
I was an average student with few ambitions to enter college. I got the push I needed from a fellow…
Jane Ridley
NASA launches a probe to find out if there really could be alien life on Jupiter's moon Europa
Jupiter's moon Europa is a prime candidate for alien life. NASA is sending its biggest interplaneta…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
AI won't kill your computer science degree, professors say
Harvard computer science professor David Malan told BI that far from displacing software engineers,…
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
Tim Tully taught himself to code at age 6 and still codes daily. Here's how computer science took him from startups to AI investing at Menlo Ventures.
Tim Tully taught himself to code at age six and started his career as a software engineer before jo…
Samantha Stokes
Perseverance rover has found a rock with potential signs of ancient life on Mars! Scientists can’t wait to bring it back
The rock exhibits chemical signatures and structures that might have formed billions of years ago, …
Satya Nadella's career rise, from computer science student to turning Microsoft into a $3 trillion titan as CEO
Satya Nadella has been running Microsoft for a decade. Here's how the company became a $3 trillion …
Sarah Jackson,Polly Thompson,…
Harvard study links exposure to air pollution in infancy to reduced earnings in adulthood
The findings of this study indicate an urgent need for the creation of stringent national air quali…
Lunar loo: Did Apollo astronauts' 96 bags of poop and urine seed the Moon with life?
During the six Apollo missions that landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972, astronauts left behin…
GPT Healthcare sets IPO price band at ₹177-186 per share
GPT Healthcare Ltd, which operates and manages mid-sized multi-specialty hospitals under the ILS Ho…
PTI
A rare look at the lousy life aboard China's 'Dragon Palace' submarines
Conditions on China's submarines are rough, per a new report. Routine work on PLA Navy subs, deemed…
Michael Peck
Fish spawning frenzies may be key to delivering oxygen to the depths of the ocean, researchers find
Tides and winds help stir the ocean, but scientists found this process insufficient for the observe…
A Gen Xer was tired of balancing 2 jobs and earning under $50,000 a year so he went back to school. The decision 'changed his life,' he said.
A Gen Xer went back to college at age 36 to boost his pay. Today he's got a master's degree and is …