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  • 3D printer with injector nozzle.

    Researchers Found A Way To 3D Print Plastic That's Cheap, Stretchable, And Recyclable

    A new type of 3D-printed plastic can easily be stretched, melted, and reformed, making it a perfect material for multiple industries.

    By Joshua Hawkins 7 months ago Read More
  • metastasis is how cancer spreads

    New Study Could Completely Change How We Diagnose Cancer Patients

    New research claims certain cancer markers can be found in healthy tissue even when invasive cancer isn't present.

    By Joshua Hawkins 7 months ago Read More
  • quasar jet in space

    Astronomers Just Found A Massive Water Reservoir Circling A Black Hole

    Researchers discovered a surprising water-bound black hole with 140 trillion times the water of Earth’s oceans combined.

    By Joshua Hawkins 7 months ago Read More
  • space-time warps around a wormhole

    Astronomers Say They Found A Tunnel Connecting Our Solar System To Other Stars

    Researchers say they have discovered a cosmic tunnel running from our solar system to other constellations.

    By Joshua Hawkins 7 months ago Read More
  • testing age reversing therapy on mice

    High-Fructose Corn Syrup Causes Cancer In Lab Animals. Should You Worry?

    Can a new study prove that high-fructose corn syrup increases the risk of cancer in humans as well as lab animals? Not exactly.

    By Joshua Hawkins 7 months ago Read More
  • coast of taiga river, siberian permafrost

    Shocking Changes Were Uncovered When Scientists Mapped Earth's Rivers Over 35 Years

    New research has highlighted river changes over the past 35 years and how climate change has driven rapid change all around the world.

    By Joshua Hawkins 7 months ago Read More
  • young man with missing teeth could benefit from tooth-regrowing drug

    Drug That Can Regrow Missing Human Teeth Finally Enters Clinical Trials

    A new tooth-regrowing drug has finally entered human trials after months of waiting and promising clinical trials on mice and ferrets.

    By Joshua Hawkins 7 months ago Read More
  • woman with vr headset

    Researchers Invented An Electronic Lollipop That Lets You Taste Things In Virtual Reality

    This weird VR lollipop can simulate several different flavors, making your virtual reality experiences even more immersive.

    By Joshua Hawkins 7 months ago Read More
  • Earth in space

    Every World Map You've Seen Is Wrong - This Is What Maps Should Look Like

    The Equal Earth World Map project has finally given us the most accurate map of Earth ever created. We just have to accept it.

    By Joshua Hawkins 7 months ago Read More
  • juno io image

    Study Claims Io Doesn't Actually Have An Ocean Of Lava Inside It

    A new study counters previous theories that Jupiter's hellish moon, Io, has an ocean of lava inside powering its volcanic surface.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • farmland with tractor fertilizing field

    Revolutionary Device Pulls A Key Fertilizer Ingredient Out Of Thin Air

    Scientists have come up with a way to pull a key fertilizer ingredient out of thin air and they're calling it green ammonia.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • Man getting blood test preparation in clinic

    One Simple Blood Test Could Predict Your Future Disease Risk

    In the future, doctors could use one of the most common blood tests to determine your future disease risk more reliably.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • genetically modified cockroaches could open new doors for gene-editing research

    China Can Now Mass-Produce Cyborg Cockroaches In A Robotic Factory

    A group of engineers in Singapore have found a way to mass-produce cyborg cockroaches in a robot-powered factory.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • how spiders build webs

    These Spiders Launch Targeted Web Attacks Using Sound

    Scientists have finally figured out how slingshot spiders know exactly when to fire their webs toward their prey.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • evolution of mankind

    An Entirely New Form Of Ancient Human May Have Been Discovered

    Researchers claim that they have discovered an entirely new form of ancient human and it has a bigger brain than any we've ever discovered.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • rat on table

    Robotic Rat With Real Animal Odor Uses AI To Befriend Live Rats

    Researchers taught a robotic rat with a real odor how to play with live rats using AI, and it could change how we treat lab rats forever.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite phone gaming

    Playing Video Games Actually Boosts Kids' IQ, Study Finds

    Researchers claim that video games could actually increase children's IQ, but more studies are needed to prove this definitively.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • mysterious blue spheres in sky

    New Jersey's Mysterious UFOs May Finally Have An Explanation

    We may finally have an explanation for New Jersey's mysterious UFOs and it isn't nearly as exciting as some people think.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • illustration of 3D human heart

    Some Heart Transplant Patients Think Their New Organs May Have Old Memories

    Researchers believe that some organs could carry memories over when they are transplanted into new bodies.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • mars

    Could Carbon Dioxide, Not Water, Have Shaped The Red Planet?

    A new theory suggests that liquid carbon dioxide rivers, not water, could have helped shape the surface of Mars.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • Mercedes' new EV charging station in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States.

    This 'Magical' Material Made Almost Entirely Of Air Can Stop EV Fires From Spreading

    A new anti-fire aerogel could help make EV batteries safer by stopping fires from spreading within the lithium-ion cells inside.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • 'Oumuamua comet

    NASA Just Found Seven More Dark Comets

    NASA researchers have discovered seven new dark comets, asteroids that act like comets, and they say there could be even more.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • lava tubes home to ancient unknown bacteria

    Jaw-Dropping Photos Show Volcanic Lava Obliterating Iceland's Blue Lagoon

    Nature gives us a stark reminder of how brutal and destructive it can be in photos of lava destroying parts of the Blue Lagoon in Iceland.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • Coronavirus update

    Remarkable New Battery Splits Water To Create Hydrogen Fuel

    This remarkable new battery could be the key to viably creating green hydrogen, a climate-neutral fuel source.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • Stress Found To Actually Warp The Brains Of Animals

    New research has proven that stress can actually warp the brains of different animals, but we're still trying to understand how.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • Panorama of Jerusalem old city. Israel

    AI Can Create Accurate Images Of Streets Just By Listening To Them

    A new sound-based AI image generator can recreate accurate images of streets just by listening to their "soundtracks."

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
  • Geminid meteors

    The Biggest Meteor Shower Of The Year Peaks This Week

    The biggest meteor shower of the year, the Geminids, will peak this week. Here's when to head outside to see shooting stars.

    By Joshua Hawkins 8 months ago Read More
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