AstronomyThe SPAC Boom was a Failure, Yeah It is heartbreaking to see SPAC accords fall apart after they have combined. As founders, employees, and investors who still own shares in the newly…
AstronomyNot So Massive Supermassive Black Hole Is Among Smallest Ever Found A tiny supermassive black hole has been identified at the center of dwarf galaxy Mkr 462, according to astronomers. It has a mass 200,000 times…
Plants and AnimalsMedieval War Horses Were Smaller Than Modern-Day Ponies When you think of medieval combat, you probably picture a swarm of knights galloping into battle on gigantic warhorses. You will have to make some…
HealthPeanut Allergy is Reversible in some Young Children with Oral Immunotherapy A National Institutes of Health-funded clinical experiment discovered that delivering peanut oral immunotherapy to extremely peanut-allergic children aged 1 to 3 years successfully desensitized most…
PsychologyMigraine Sufferers’ Brains are Hyper-excited According to a new study, those who suffer from migraines have changes in a part of the brain that helps interpret sensory information, including pain.…
Plants and AnimalsMagawa, the Medal-Winning, Landmine-Detecting Hero Rat, Has Died Aged Eight Magawa, a famous name in landmine identification and disposal, passed away quietly at the grand old age of eight years, which is rather remarkable for…
TechnologyLocket, an App for Sharing Photos to Friends’ Homescreens, Hits the Top of the App Store Locket, a new social app that puts live photographs from friends in a widget on your iOS home screen, has raised to the top of…
BusinessKleiner Perkins starts 50th year with $1.8B in two new funds Kleiner Perkins, a long-standing venture capital firm in Silicon Valley, is launching off 2022 with a bang, celebrating five decades in business and raising $1.8…
PhysicsA Single Cold Atom Has Imaged For a Fraction of a Second Scientists can now image a single cold atom in a fraction of a second, a significant technological advancement in the study of quantum physics at…
Environmental Science2021 Was the World’s Fifth-Hottest Year on Record? Despite the moderating influence of La Nina, the year 2021 was the fifth hottest on record, according to the European Copernicus Climate Change Service. The…