What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Pistachios Regularly

It’s easy to see why you eat pistachios every day. Known for their distinctive shells and rich flavor, these small nuts are loved around the world. Ranging from soft green to pale ivory, pistachios offer a pleasant crunch and a slightly sweet, nutty flavor, making them the perfect accompaniment to a variety of dishes and… Read More »

Chang’e 6 brought rocks from the far side of the Moon back to Earth – a planetary scientist explains what this sample might contain

China achieved a historic feat by returning the first sample from the far side of the moon in June 2024. The lunar lander Chang’e 6 used a robotic scoop and drill to collect about 5 pounds (2 kilograms) of rocks and soil. Those samples were returned to Earth on June 25, 2024. Chang’e 6 built… Read More »

Rioters who brought terror to UK streets testify as police condemn violence

The names and photographs of the rioters who wreaked havoc on the streets of England over the weekend following the stabbings in Southport have been released. It came after courts began working through the night to try hundreds of suspects. Right-wing unrest has been ongoing for a week, with unrest occurring across the UK and… Read More »

Understanding and Managing Challenges

A significant number of children have autism and ARFID or avoidant restrictive food intake disorder. Understanding the nuances of eating and behavioral issues is crucial for effective support and interventions for affected children. ARFID significantly impacts children’s eating behaviors and sensory profiles, and fear of new foods further exacerbates dietary restrictions. When co-occurring with ASD,… Read More »

See bright Venus, spectacular Earthlight and the peak of the Perseid meteor shower this week

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. Learn the latest naked-eye night sky events and how to see them. | Credit: Juan Maria Coy Vergara via Getty Images From Venus shining brightly after sunset to the appearance of the beautiful crescent moon and the peak of… Read More »

New technology will capture CO2 from cargo ships and store it in the ocean

International shipping carries 80% of global trade and is responsible for around 3% of the world’s carbon emissions, but is not currently on track to meet climate targets. A year ago, the International Maritime Organization, the U.N. agency that regulates shipping, tightened emissions targets for the shipping industry, bringing it in line with other industries… Read More »

What is the ‘morning flake’ skincare routine and does it have any benefits?

TikTok isn’t short on skincare trends. Some are good (Skin HIIT and face icing). Some are not so good (Pore vacuuming). Now a dermatologist has weighed in on the latest viral craze that promises to up your skin’s A-game — the ‘morning exfoliation.’ Don’t worry, this trend doesn’t involve any actual skin shedding or peeling.… Read More »

NASA Throws 2 Cents to Space Station

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. Two U.S. cents seen being packed for flight are now the last cents sent into space on NASA missions. | Source: NASA/collectSPACE.com It’s been said that a penny doesn’t go a long way these days, and NASA has now… Read More »

China’s lunar samples reveal water molecules in groundbreaking discovery, scientists say

Editor’s Note: Sign up for CNN’s Meanwhile in China bulletin A book that examines what you need to know about the country’s rise and how it has affected the world. When Chinese scientists analyzed soil samples they brought back from the Moon, they noticed something groundbreaking: The soil contained water as well as minerals. Finding… Read More »