Scientists Find the Ideal Breakfast for Men vs. Women to Stay Energetic

We've heard for years that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Giving your child a Pop-Tart and choosing a healthy mix of protein, carbohydrates and fat is already a good start to the day. But it turns out that a well-rounded breakfast for men is not the same as a well-rounded breakfast … Read more

Ashes of Weather Scientists Spread in Hurricane Milton Eye

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is doing invaluable work to learn more about hurricanes in the critical days before they make landfall. Before Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida this week, NOAA conducted a special mission in addition to its usual storm information gathering. During a reconnaissance flight into the eye of the hurricane … Read more

Scientists Discover the Secret to Eddie Hall's 1100-Pound Deadlift

What constitutes an elite athlete's ability to build muscle and develop superhuman strength is a question as old as time. While some chalk it up to a lifetime of powerlifting and functional strength training, consuming lean meats and protein powders, and maintaining motivation, scientists say it appears to be a biological advantage. They studied Eddie … Read more

Why Do Climate Scientists Want Flights to Last Longer?

It's like air travel, delays, baggage fees, cramped seating, etc. As if it wasn't already an unpleasant enough ordeal; Your upcoming flight may take even longer. But climate experts say this could be an important step in reducing aviation emissions worldwide. The findings are part of a report titled “Five Years to Chart a New … Read more

Scientists Discover Underwater Mountain Range Filled with Possible New Species

Astonishing images have emerged showing researchers have discovered an underwater mountain 1,450 kilometres off the coast of Chile that could be home to up to 20 previously undiscovered species. ABC News And Astrobiology News The 1.9-mile-tall seamount (one-third the height of Mount Everest) was reportedly discovered during a 28-day expedition to the Nazca Ridge, an … Read more

Scientists Shocked to Discover Giant 'Doomsday' Fish While Diving

Researchers out for a leisurely swim in San Diego were shocked to find a dead “sea serpent” whose appearance is often considered a harbinger of “doomsday.” USA Today Several scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography reported that while snorkeling and kayaking in La Jolla Cove, a six-foot-long, dead oarfish shockingly surfaced in front of … Read more