Couples who intentionally pause to appreciate the enjoyable experiences they share tend to be more satisfied in their relationships, argue less, and feel more confident that their partnership will endure, according to researchers at the…
Author: admin
-

Scientists Finally Solve the Mystery Behind Rare COVID Vaccine Blood Clots
A rare but serious clotting disorder linked to certain COVID-19 vaccines and natural adenovirus infections has puzzled scientists for years. An international team of researchers from McMaster University (Canada), Flinders University (Australia),…
Continue Reading
-

There’s 13 Great Lakes’ worth of water hidden beneath the contiguous US, new map reveals
It’s not easy to determine how much water there is across a landscape. A measly 1% of Earth’s freshwater is on the surface, where it can be seen and measured with relative ease. But beneath that, measurements vary massively depending on water…
Continue Reading
-

Scientists Have Discovered 1.4 Billion-Year-Old Air Bubbles Trapped in Salt Crystals
A team of researchers has successfully analyzed ancient air bubbles trapped in 1.4-billion-year-old salt crystals from northern Ontario, Canada. This unprecedented discovery has provided the first direct measurements of atmospheric oxygen…
Continue Reading
-

The human exposome could change everything we know about disease
A prominent scientific session moderated by the Financial Times, titled “How the human exposome will unlock better health and medicine,” will bring together three leaders of the Global Exposome Forum from the United States and Europe. They will…
Continue Reading
-

How often do people fall passionately in love? The answer may be less than you think
February 14, 2026
3 min read
Add Us On GoogleAdd SciAm
How often do people fall passionately in love? The answer may be less than you think
A large survey of U.S. singles reveals the different ways people experience passionate romantic love
Continue Reading
-

Scientists Believe Your Eye’s Blind Spot Holds the Key to Understanding Consciousness
The blind spot, first discovered in the 17th century, is a natural feature of the eye. It appears where the optic nerve enters the eye, and it exists in nearly every animal, with the exception of squids and octopuses. But instead of…
Continue Reading
-
A safer, cost-effective solution for large-scale energy storage
A research team affiliated with UNIST has achieved a major breakthrough in the development of cost-effective, large-scale energy storage systems (ESS)—specifically, iron–chromium redox flow batteries (ICRFBs). Known for their safety,…
Continue Reading
-

Scientists discover a hidden gut bacterium linked to good health
A large international study led by researchers at the University of Cambridge has identified a little-known group of gut bacteria that appears far more often in healthy people. The group, called CAG-170, was consistently found at higher levels in…
Continue Reading
-

New alloy design strategy at the atomic scale greatly enhances metal fatigue resistance
Engineers have identified a fundamental deformation mechanism that can be leveraged to greatly enhance the fatigue properties of metals, opening the door to a new strategy for designing fatigue-resistant alloys.
Continue Reading

