Researchers studied a newly discovered psychoactive mushroom species that induces highly specific visual hallucinations.
Year: 2026
Supreme Court ruling on Roundup points to a confusing difference between the law and science
An analysis of the Supreme Court’s Roundup ruling highlighted contradictions between legal precedents and scientific consensus on glyphosate.
PPA @ HSA Soccer Match Info
High school sports schedule listing details for the soccer game between Horizon Science and Patriot Prep.
REVIEW: ‘Dr. STONE’ Reminds Us How Far Science Has Come For Humanity
A review of the popular anime series ‘Dr. STONE’, praising its representation of scientific history and human progress.
[Science Through Covers] Science maps the protein structures behind red, green and blue vision
Biologists mapped the precise molecular structure of human opsin proteins responsible for color vision.
Tung-Sung Tseng: Honored to Receive the Team Science Champion Award for Tobacco-Related Cancer Research
Professor Tung-Sung Tseng received a prestigious award for his collaborative research in tobacco-related cancers.
The Simplest Focus Booster Is Sitting in Your Drawer Right Now
Neuroscientists explained the cognitive benefits of writing by hand with pen and paper to boost focus.
Overnight Science News: The heat is no laughing matter
A science column examined the physiological and ecological impacts of intensifying global heatwaves.
Science news this week: Life on Mars, weird water and a curious human cousin
A weekly science roundup covered Martian soil analysis, unusual water states, and hominid fossil discoveries.
Scientists Say the “Backrooms” Have Become a New Kind of Tourist Destination
Sociologists studied the online phenomenon of ‘The Backrooms’ as a virtual tourist destination and meme.