Antarctica May Have Once Been Covered By A Jungle Of Trees, New Study Shows
A new study focused on amber fragments showcase a jungle-filled past for Antarctica millions of years ago.
Read MoreA new study focused on amber fragments showcase a jungle-filled past for Antarctica millions of years ago.
Read MoreA new paper suggests that the only data we've captured of Uranus's magnetosphere may have been skewed by rare solar wind activity.
Read MoreA Chinese tech company has unveiled a new flying car design that could be released to the public as soon as 2026.
Read MoreWell, that Netflix live feed of the Tyson-Paul fight tonight was ... something.
Read MoreA new X-ray method could drastically reduce radiation exposure, making X-ray imaging much safer for humans.
Read MoreA revolutionary new medical test could make it even easier for doctors to figure out what sickness is ailing you.
Read MoreIn The Amateur, a nerdy CIA employee played by Rami Malek decides to go into the field to avenge the death of his wife.
Read MoreThe last supermoon of 2024 is set to light up the sky on Friday, November 15, so grab a friend and head outside so you don't miss it.
Read MoreA study published in 2023 highlights significant discoveries that were only made possible through DNA analysis of Beethoven’s hair.
Read MoreResearchers have found a way to use waste carpet fibers to create stronger and more durable crack-resistant concrete.
Read MoreAmazon Haul is Amazon's answer to Temu and Shein, offering ultra-cheap products that take a little longer to ship.
Read MoreResearchers have created a new type of bacterial GPS that can track where microbes originated using artificial intelligence.
Read MoreAfter removing app that helps children improve their posture in China, Apple faces a new lawsuit that might force it to open the App Store.
Read MoreA gravitational anomaly in Hudson Bay, Canada can cause you to lose weight instantly. Here's everything we know about it.
Read MoreThis new self-learning robotic arm could be the future of robotic butlers, and it could even teach other robots the things it learns.
Read MoreThe North Taurids meteor shower is expected to peak Monday night. Here's how to spot these fireballs as they light up the night sky.
Read MoreApple's next-gen Vision Pro will reportedly ship in 2025 with an M5 processor, while a cheaper Vision pro may not arrive until 2027.
Read MoreWhat if we could use Styrofoam to create electricity? Scientists at RMIT University have figured out how to do just that.
Read MoreScientists in Japan have found a way to create solar-powered tissues, which may lead to breakthroughs in growing organs and lab-grown meat.
Read MoreA new study claims that over 1 billion young people are at risk of losing their hearing due to unsafe listening practices.
Read MoreResearchers have created an ingeniously designed recycled water still that can purify water for under $0.01 per liter.
Read MoreAmazon founder Jeff Bezos has tweeted just two times this year, as of this writing. Both times, it was to praise President Trump.
Read MoreNew reports suggest that threat actors behind Winos4.0 are now targeting Windows gamers through software and other downloads.
Read MoreMax will join the likes of Netflix, Disney+, and Hulu as it starts cracking down on password-sharing later in 2024.
Read MoreAn end to exploding batteries could finally be in sight, and researchers at Cornell are the ones we have to thank.
Read MoreApple Intelligence is powered by Apple's servers with the M2 Ultra chip. Now, the company wants to use more powerful M4 chips.
Read MoreNew reports suggest that 6G wireless tech could leverage human bodies to generate energy for the network, and the design would even be cheap.
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