Leucovorin might help some kids with autism, but it’s no silver bullet
Some studies suggest leucovorin could help treat certain autism-related symptoms. But experts caution against viewing it as a cure for autism.
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Some studies suggest leucovorin could help treat certain autism-related symptoms. But experts caution against viewing it as a cure for autism.
EV battery fires can be hard to extinguish, but data suggests they’re very rare
Wine grapes can only be grown in specific conditions – climate change is affecting which regions are suitable, and some current regions will likely be lost.
Claims about DMSO’s alleged curative properties are big on anecdotes but small on evidence.
Turbine blades can ice over at temperatures below freezing, but many turbines come with systems that prevent this.
Data centers are largely powered by fossil fuels today, but that may start to change.
Power grids don’t just move electricity around – they are complex works of engineering
Sea levels will rise this century and remain elevated for thousands of years due to our past emissions. Ice sheets, glaciers, and ocean temperatures will also face irreversible changes.
Study finds climate change made June 2025 heatwave in England 10 times more likely and temperatures above 32°C (89.6°F) 100 times more likely.
The Ivanpah solar plant uses solar concentration power, very different from the technology used in most solar farms today.