A new study showed that the frequent use of hair dye and straighteners links to higher risks of breast cancer in women who already presented above-average risks of the disease. Before you throw out your hair products, however, let’s understand what this is all about.
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Reveals Shocking New Data About Our Star
Launched in 2018, the Parker Solar Probe aims to study the Sun up close. Now, the spacecraft sent back data that baffles scientists. After the “wow” moment, they now need to figure out what the probe is telling them. They also might change the standard models used to understand the Sun’s behavior.
Reanimated Dead Heart Successfully Transplanted into Adult Patient
It may sound a bit like a horror story (we’re thinking Frankenstein for some reason), but reanimated dead hearts could be the answer to saving lives of patients in need of heart transplants.
Amateur Finds India’s Vikram Moon Lander Crash Site
Months after reporting the unsuccessful lunar landing, NASA finally finds the crash site and debris of India’s Vikram Moon Lander with the help of a computer programmer from India.
Dogs Do Hear What People Say, Scientists Prove
Science finds new evidence that pet dogs understand the words we say, even if we don’t use dog speech. Not that pet owners didn’t know this already, but it’s always nice to learn that you were right all along.
Three HIV Vaccines Currently in Clinical Trials Give Hope to the World
HIV and AIDS have been one of the most terrifying plagues of our modern world. Now, we are looking at an HIV-free future, as three HIV vaccines are currently in clinical trials. The world holds its breath waiting for the first results in 2021.