Science The Myth of Gluten Sensitivity: Revealing the True Culprits Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson New research shows gluten isn't the villain in sensitivity cases; FODMAPs and brain-gut factors play leading roles, shifting health paradigms.
Science Napoleon's Downfall: DNA Exposes the Silent Enemies of the Grande Armée Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson A groundbreaking DNA study reveals the microbial foes that defeated Napoleon's mighty army during the Russian Campaign of 1812.
Science Revolutionizing Drug Development: The Future Without Animal Testing Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Discover how computer models using human data are transforming drug safety evaluation, skipping animal tests and enhancing precision.
Science Bergamot Leaf Extract: A Heart's Secret Ally Against Obesity Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Discover how bergamot leaf extract combats obesity-related heart issues, offering a new hope for healthier hearts.
Science Revolutionize Your Sleep with This Unexpected Grocery List Addition Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Discover how integrating more fruits and vegetables into your diet can improve sleep quality drastically, as showcased in a recent study.
Science Revolutionary Gene Editing Advances Onion Disease Resistance Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Discover the innovative gene-editing technique boosting onion disease resistance more efficiently than ever, offering hope to global agriculture.
Science Microbial Intrigue: Unveiling the Hidden Enemies in Napoleon’s Doomed Retreat Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson New DNA analysis from Napoleonic soldiers' teeth uncovers microbes that may have worsened the infamous retreat from Russia.
Science A Surge of Excellence: USF College of Marine Science Sparks Global Recognition Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson USF College of Marine Science celebrates extraordinary accomplishments as 16 faculty members received global recognition for their impactful research.
Science The Untold Legacy: Indigenous Australians and Ancient Megafauna Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Discover an intriguing new perspective that paints First Peoples as early fossil collectors, not ruthless hunters.
Science The Mysterious Rise of Whale Shark Strandings in Indonesia Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Increased strandings of young whale sharks in Indonesia linked to upwelling zones, prompting concerns and research for mitigation strategies.
Science Cosmos Magazine's Bold Leap into the Future with ConnectSci Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Discover Cosmos Magazine's innovative transition to ConnectSci, transforming science communication with trusted, fact-based content.
Science Is Planned Burning Fueling Fire Risks: A Growing Debate in Victoria Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Researchers contest the long-trusted method of planned burns for bushfire management, raising concerns over its effectiveness in Victoria.
Science Breaking Limits: Elite Athletes' Metabolism Unveiled Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Ultra-endurance athletes' metabolic ceiling uncovered: Learn how even the most conditioned bodies face biological boundaries.
Science The New Age of Conservation: Embracing Genetic Engineering Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Conservation groups move towards genetic engineering to preserve wildlife, sparking ethical debates.
Science Meet the Princess Dragon Millipede: A Royal Discovery in Thailand's Caves Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Explore the captivating find of the Princess Dragon Millipede in Thailand's caves - an extraordinary tale of conservation and biodiversity.
Science Titan's Chemistry Revelation: Breaking 'Like Dissolves Like' Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson On Saturn's moon Titan, chemicals defy the rule 'like dissolves like', offering potential insights into life's origins.
Science Are Two Major Earthquakes Set to Shake California? Seismic Warnings Ahead Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson A study unveils that a massive Northwest quake could trigger the San Andreas Fault, posing increased risk for Californians. Preparedness is crucial.
Science Young Scientist's Breakthroughs Earn Coveted STAT Wunderkind Title Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Andrew Kleist, MD, PhD, gains prestigious recognition for his impactful contributions to biomedical research.
Science Unearthed Fossils Reveal an Ancient Dance of Bees and Flowers Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Revolutionary fossil discovery unveils a 24-million-year-old relationship between bees and linden trees in ancient Germany.
Science Coastal Bluffs: Nature's Blueprint for Shoreline Health Unraveled Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson A riveting study reveals how natural bluffs bolster beaches while seawalls degrade them, reshaping coastal management perspectives.
Science Breakthrough in Personalized Prostate Cancer Treatment: Genetic Insights Unearthed Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Discover the study unveiling genetic variants at the University of Manchester, paving a path for individualized prostate cancer therapies.
Science Reclaiming the Klamath: Yurok's Epic Triumph in River Restoration Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Discover how the Yurok family and the community orchestrated the world's largest dam removal project, restoring the Klamath River.
Science Hidden Cosmic Neighbors: Alien Civilizations Could Be 33,000 Light Years Away! Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson New research suggests the closest alien civilization is 33,000 light-years from Earth, challenging our grasp of life's rarity.
Science Celebrating Breakthroughs: Nobel Prize Winners Who Changed the World Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Discover the groundbreaking achievements of this year's Nobel Prize winners, from scientific innovations to championing peace.
Science Revolutionary New Material Promises to Purify Contaminated Water Texas A&M — Petroleum Engineering: Bill "Iron" Henderson Innovative composite materials dramatically improve antibiotic breakdown in water, showcasing potential for wide-scale use in water purification.