New Exoplanet Shows 99.7% Probability of Life

Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have identified potential biosignatures on K2-18b, a sub-Neptune exoplanet located 124 light-years away in the constellation Leo. According to findings reported in 2025, the detection of gases including dimethyl sulfide (DMS) suggests the possibility of biological activity, though researchers emphasize that these results remain tentative and require … Read more

Boosted Musculature May Lower Heart Attack Risk, AI Study Reveals

The Link Between Muscle Density and Heart Health People with higher skeletal muscle density in the chest and back may face a significantly lower risk of heart attacks and premature death, according to a study published in Radiology. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh used AI to analyze CT scans of 1,722 patients, finding that … Read more

Ireland Urged to Recognize ‘Hidden Condition’ Symptoms

The “Celtic Gene”: Why Early Detection is Transforming Ireland’s Health Landscape Haemochromatosis, often dubbed the “Celtic Gene,” is a silent health crisis hiding in plain sight. As Ireland’s most common genetic condition, it affects a staggering number of people, yet it remains frequently overlooked by both patients and healthcare providers. With approximately 1 in 83 … Read more