ISC

Advertisement
Mar 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Let's Talk About It: Shannon Beveridge's SF Podcast Tour

Shannon Beveridge is a well-known figure in the queer media world. She has made a name for herself by blending personal storytelling with advocacy. Her YouTube channel, "nowthisisliving, " first gained traction through candid discussions on LGBTQ+ issues. She won the Best LGBTQ+ YouTube Channel awar

reading time less than a minute
Mar 12 2025SCIENCE

Saturn's Moon Count Skyrockets to 274

Saturn, the ringed wonder of our solar system, just got a whole lot more interesting. Scientists have just announced the discovery of 128 new moons orbiting the gas giant. This isn't just a big deal for Saturn—it's a big deal for our whole understanding of the solar system. These new moons are tiny

reading time less than a minute
Mar 12 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Discoveries: 866 New Marine Species Found

The ocean is a vast, mysterious world. Scientists have only scratched the surface of what lies beneath. Recently, a global team of researchers made an astonishing discovery. They found 866 new marine species. These species include a guitar-shaped shark, a fan-like coral, and a venomous deep-sea snai

reading time less than a minute
Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Nature's Secret Weapons: Fighting Inflammation with Plants

Inflammation is a tricky thing. It's like a double-edged sword. It helps the body fight infections and heal injuries, but it can also cause problems when it goes into overdrive. This is where natural products come in. Some plants have special compounds that can calm down inflammation. These compound

reading time less than a minute
Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Medicines: The Power of ChEMBL

In the world of medicine, a huge milestone was reached in 2024. It was the 15th birthday of ChEMBL. It is a big deal because ChEMBL is a massive, free-to-use database. It is like a giant library filled with information about drugs and how they work. This library is hosted by the European Bioinfor

reading time less than a minute
Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Online Conspiracy Chats Can Change Beliefs

Online conspiracy theory (CT) discussions can lead to some pretty intense beliefs. People who join these chats can end up with some serious ideas. But how do these beliefs change over time? This is where things get interesting. Researchers dug deep into the world of Reddit, looking at 36, 000 use

reading time less than a minute
Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mario Day Madness: Top Nintendo Switch Deals You Can't Miss

Mario Day has arrived, and with it, a wave of exciting deals on Nintendo Switch games. This year might be the last chance to celebrate before the rumored release of the Nintendo Switch 2, so it's time to grab those games you've been eyeing. First off, let's talk about the prices. Nintendo is offeri

reading time less than a minute
Mar 11 2025EDUCATION

Campus Safety Under Scrutiny: 60 Universities Face Federal Warnings

The U. S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has sent out letters to 60 universities. These institutions are currently under investigation for failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment and discrimination. The letters serve as a warning that if these universi

reading time less than a minute
Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking FSR 4 for Any Game: The Power of OptiScaler

OptiScaler is an open-source tool that allows gamers to use AMD's FSR 4 technology in any game. This tool is a game-changer because it can make games run faster and smoother. It does this by acting like a translator between different upscaling technologies. It tricks the game into thinking it's usin

reading time less than a minute
Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Shingles Shots: What Matters Most to Older Adults in South Korea

In South Korea, shingles is becoming more common, and the population is aging. This means that more older adults are at risk. To help with this, researchers wanted to know what older adults and their adult children think about getting the shingles vaccine. They asked 800 people, including those who

reading time less than a minute