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Home › Archives for Jocelyn Solis-Moreira

Jocelyn Solis-Moreira

Jocelyn is a New York-based science journalist whose work has appeared in Discover Magazine, Health, and Live Science, among other publications. She holds a Master's of Science in Psychology with a concentration in behavioral neuroscience and a Bachelor's of Science in integrative neuroscience from Binghamton University. Jocelyn has reported on several medical and science topics ranging from coronavirus news to the latest findings in women's health.

The engraved cortical Levallois core of Manot

Turns Out Our Ancestors Were Artists 60,000 Years Before Cave Paintings

March 23, 2025

Bladder with prostate and stethoscope or phonedoscope.

New urine test detects 92% of aggressive prostate cancers

February 23, 2025

Salmonella bacteria

Hotter climates linked to future widespread Salmonella outbreaks

February 3, 2025

The dwarf planet Pluto and its icy satellite Charon

This is the cosmic love story between Pluto and its moon Charon

January 24, 2025

Grilled cheese sandwich

Brie-lieve it! Food chemists make vegan cheeses as creamy as the original

January 16, 2025

A flooded street after catastrophic Hurricane Irma hit Fort Lauderdale, FL in 2017

35 million death records expose flooding’s true (and growing) toll on American lives

January 14, 2025

A zoomed-in version of the central area of Omega Centauri where the intermediate-mass black hole (IMBH) was discovered.

This decades-old mystery behind our galaxy’s largest star cluster may finally be solved

January 7, 2025

Soccer Player Heading Ball

Soccer heading may cause even more brain damage than doctors thought

December 9, 2024

WEAVE data overlaid on a James Webb Space Telescope image of Stephan's Quintet, with green contours showing radio data from the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope. The orange and blue colours follow the brightness of Hydrogen-alpha obtained with the WEAVE LIFU, which trace where the intergalactic gas is ionised. The hexagon denotes the approximate coverage of the new WEAVE observations of the system, which is 36 kpc wide (similar in size to our own galaxy, the Milky Way).

Astronomers capture stunning details of what happens when galaxies collide

December 4, 2024

Man having heart attack

Heart disease could lead to rapidly declining brain health among men

December 6, 2024

Delicious bowl of kimchi

Kimchi reduces body fat and boosts gut health, new study reveals

December 4, 2024

A look at some of the best foods for increasing fiber

Gel breakthrough gets rid of the grittiness in fiber-rich foods

November 27, 2024

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