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The Surprising Science Behind Why Tomatoes Are Not Toxic After All

For centuries, tomatoes carried a strange reputation. They were bright, juicy, and undeniably delicious, yet many people once believed they were quietly deadly. In Europe and early America, some even called them poison apples, a nickname that reflected both fear and fascination. The idea that something so vibrant could also be dangerous made the tomato…
Physicists Observe Particles Emerging From Empty Space In Collider Breakthrough

The idea that something can come from nothing has long lived in philosophy, theology, and late night dorm room debates. For centuries, thinkers have wrestled with the mystery of existence itself, asking how a universe filled with stars, planets, and people could arise at all. Now, that ancient question is no longer confined to abstract…
Prince Andrew Released Under Investigation Following Arrest in Epstein Inquiry

he arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, has become one of the most extraordinary and unsettling developments in modern royal history. In the early hours of Thursday morning, unmarked police vehicles arrived at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, where officers detained the king’sin younger brother on suspicion of misconduct…
Nowhere to Go: How Trump’s New Housing Rule Could Evict Thousands of American Children

Somewhere in Los Angeles, a woman who has lived in the United States for nearly three decades is having conversations with her teenage children that no parent should have to have. Where would they go if they had to leave? Would family members abroad have room for them? Would her children, who grew up in…
Mom of 7-Year-Old Hospitalized With Measles Brain Swelling Says She Still Wouldn’t Choose the Vaccine

A 7-year-old boy in South Carolina is fighting to regain movement after developing brain swelling from measles. His story is heartbreaking. It is also complicated. Ethan, an unvaccinated child living in the center of a growing measles outbreak, developed encephalitis—a serious complication that inflames the brain. While many children recover from measles with supportive care,…
A Tiny Tweak to LSD Just Produced a Drug That May Repair the Brain

Somewhere in a lab at the University of California, Davis, a chemist made a decision so small it barely registered as a change at all. Two atoms. That was it, just two atoms swapped from one position to another inside one of the most notorious molecules in pharmaceutical history. What came out the other side…
The Mystery Behind Spider Silk’s Strength Is Finally Solved

Spider webs might look fragile when they catch the light in the early morning, but their beauty hides one of the most advanced materials ever discovered in nature. For years, scientists have marveled at the fact that spider dragline silk is stronger than steel for its weight and tougher than Kevlar, the material used in…




