Scientists May Have Found Signs Of Dark Matter In Mars's Orbit
Scientists believe a wobble in Mars' orbit could be a sign of dark matter moving within our very solar system.
Read MoreScientists believe a wobble in Mars' orbit could be a sign of dark matter moving within our very solar system.
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Read MoreScientists have created hollow concrete that mimics human bone, making it much stronger and more resilient to cracking.
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Read MoreThe new TV series Nobody Wants This, starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, thankfully saves a slow week for new Netflix releases.
Read MoreScientists may have found a way to see gravity for the first time ever. Here's everything that we know so far.
Read MoreA new portable wind turbine can create enough electricity to charge your electronics with just eight miles per hour of wind.
Read MoreChina claims it can detect stealth aircraft using Starlink satellites, but it hasn't exactly proven it just yet.
Read MoreScientists have discovered a new species of "horror wasp" that can lay its eggs inside of adult fruit flies.
Read MoreEarth may have had rings. At least that's what a new study published this month claims. Here's what we know so far.
Read MoreResearchers have discovered a new underwater mountain range full of rare marine species, including some that have never been filmed before.
Read MoreA potentially hazardous, stadium-sized asteroid is set to pass Earth this week. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreUFC 306 at the Las Vegas Sphere, which cost $20 million, combined a fight night with the allure of a dazzling $2.3 billion arena.
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Read MoreEarth will get a second moon, but only for a couple of months. Here's everything you need to know about this cosmic phenomenon.
Read MoreThierry Breton resigned from the European Commission. He spearheaded the main anti-Big Tech laws in Europe, which ruined the iPhone for me.
Read MoreOur interview with the star of Twisters and Anyone But You about his new Audible original podcast, The Best Man's Ghostwriter.
Read MoreScientists have captured audio of what Pando sounds like, giving us an even deeper understanding of the largest living organism in the world.
Read MoreAnyone who buys a ticket for Stranger Things: The First Shadow on Broadway by Sept. 30 will get a month of Netflix for free.
Read MoreScientists have several theories about why we dream, but we've never really figured it out. Here are some of the most popular theories.
Read MoreScientists learned a terrifying tactic that some spiders rely on to lure prey into their webs: using fireflies as glowing lures.
Read MoreA closer look at two new Netflix titles to add to your watchlist, including a new animated series about mythology from Zack Snyder.
Read MoreThe key to building a superhuman AI that can actually think might lie in understanding the way the human brain processes data.
Read MoreA crazy new video shows exactly how Japanese eels escape the stomachs of their predators by wiggling out their gills.
Read MoreA landslide in 2023 caused a nine-day earthquake, and now scientists finally understand exactly what happened.
Read MoreNASA has recreated Mars' iconic "spiders" in a first-of-its-kind lab experiment, and you can watch it happen in this video.
Read MoreResearchers from Sweden created a "massless" battery that might lead to iPhones as thin as credit cards in the future.
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