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  • woman wandering the sidewalks of a city

    Aimless Wandering Is Actually Good For The Brain

    New research into the way the brain learns could help us better understand how our brains pick up new information and process it.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • CoffeeB compostable coffee ball next to cup

    Research Shows Caffeine Could Help Slow Cellular Aging

    New research suggests that caffeine can help slow down cellular aging by activating a key pathway in the human body.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • Squid Game on Netflix

    Download All Of Netflix In 1 Second? Record-Breaking New Data Connection Can Actually Do It

    Japanese researchers achieved a record-breaking speed of 1.02 petabits per second, enough to download all of Netflix in one second.

    By Chris Smith 6 months ago Read More
  • earth from space

    The Shortest Day Of Your Life Could Be This Summer - Here's When

    Earth's rotational speed keeps increasing and could result in the shortest day of our lives this summer, but will you even notice?

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • concept of light dispersion in brain, how the brain sees

    Turns Out The Human Mind Sees What It Wants To See, Not What You Actually See

    Researchers have discovered that how the brain sees can vary depending on whether a scene plays out the way the mind expects or not.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • strands of DNA on a blue background

    It Only Takes The Herpes Virus One Hour To Change Human DNA Forever

    New research has discovered that the Herpes virus actually takes control of key RNA functionality and changes human DNA in under an hour.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • strawberry full moon behind a tree branch

    We Finally Figured Out What's Inside The Moon

    New research may have finally figured out what is inside the Moon, and it has scientists excited to dig deeper.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • a youtube still from video of Mercury transiting the Sun

    The Sun Is Twisting Mercury's Crust In Unexpected Ways

    New research suggests that Mercury's crust is shifting and twisting in unexpected ways thanks to the force of the Sun.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • brain glowing under MRI

    Researchers Beamed Light Through A Man's Head For The First Time

    MRIs may be a thing of the past soon as scientists found a way to beam light through the head, creating a non-invasive brain imaging system.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • illustration of solar system planets

    Study Claims A Passing Star Could Fling Earth Out Of The Solar System

    New research says that Earth could be ejected from our solar system if a passing star was to come close enough.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • brain glowing under MRI

    Our Brains Are Glowing, And Scientists Want To Figure Out Why

    A group of researchers has discovered that human brains can glow, but scientists aren't exactly sure why it happens.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • earth from space

    There's A Hidden Rule That All Life On Earth Must Follow, Research Claims

    Scientists say they may have finally found evidence of life's hidden rule which helps govern how species spread across the world.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • ocean with sunlight filtering through the water

    Removing CO2 From The Ocean Could Have A Negative Impact, Scientists Warn

    Scientists say going through with proposed ocean climate fixes could actually make things worse by lowering ocean oxygen levels.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • glowing atom symbol with blue background behind it

    Scientists May Have Found Evidence Of A Fifth 'Force Of Nature'

    New research claims it may provide evidence of a "fifth force of nature" that could eventually rewrite everything we know.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • ocean with sunlight filtering through the water

    It Took Over 100 Years For Humans To See This Squid Alive For The First Time

    It has taken humans over 100 years to see a rare Antarctic gonate squid alive and swimming through the dark, cold ocean.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • close up of cup of coffee

    Can Coffee Help You Live Longer? Some Scientists Think So

    Researchers say there may be some health benefits to drinking coffee every day, but it all comes down to how you drink it.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • First Image of a Black Hole

    Turns Out Supermassive Black Holes Are Way More Common Than We Thought

    Researchers say there are far more supermassive black holes out there than we previously suspected, and they're starting to find them.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • bubbles of methane or other gas under the ocean

    Scientists Found The First Known Methane-Powered Spiders At The Bottom Of The Sea

    Scientists say they have discovered a new species of methane-powered spiders that live at the bottom of the ocean.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • climate change concept, earth burning

    Humanity's First Influence On Climate Change Could Have Come Much Earlier Than Previously Thought

    New research says that humanity's first influence on the climate change crisis could have come much earlier than we thought.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • illustration of solar system planets

    There's A 40% Chance Planet Nine Exists, New Study Claims

    New research shows there is at least a 40% chance of the existence of Planet Nine, but scientists are still looking for definitive proof.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • dinosaur fossil up close

    A New Species Of Dinosaur Was Discovered Sitting In A Jar Since 2005

    Scientists uncovered a brand-new species of dinosaur in a jar that has sat in museum storage for almost 20 years.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of aged female eye

    Remarkable New AI Can Tell Your Age By Looking At Your Eyes

    A new AI system can determine your real age by scanning your retina. The tech can help with fertility and menopause issues.

    By Chris Smith 6 months ago Read More
  • physics equations on a chalk board

    Astronomers Just Found The Universe's 'Missing Matter'

    For decades, scientists have been searching for the universe's elusive "missing matter," and now they say they finally found it.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • cat standing in front of a wall with its head cocked to the side

    AI Could Finally Help Us Talk To Our Cats

    A company is working on new advancements that could let use talk to our cats using AI. If successful, it could finally turn meows into words.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • First Image of a Black Hole

    Scientists Claim They Just Discovered An 'Ultramassive' Black Hole Heavier Than Any Other We've Found

    A new paper claims astronomers discovered an ultramassive black hole heavier than any other black hole we've ever measured.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • carbon material up close

    This New Material Is Eight Times Stronger Than Graphene

    This new 2D material made out of carbon is somehow stronger than graphene and exceptionally hard to crack.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
  • mosquito biting person's hand

    The Real Reason Scientists Are Dumping Thousands Of Mosquitos Into Hawaii's Forests

    Scientists are dumping thousands of mosquitos into Hawaii's forests, and they have a really good reason for it.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 months ago Read More
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