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    Scientists Found A Clear Link Between Red Meat And Cancer

    Researchers have finally found the link between red meat and cancer and have even discovered a way to prevent it.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • Tyndall Air Force Base

    Self-Healing Barriers Made Of Concrete And Living Oysters Now Protect A US Military Base

    The Air Force just installed a living concrete reef off the coast of one of its bases, and it could forever change how we fortify coastlines.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • Closeup of an eye of a black man

    This Company Makes A 2mm Implant It Says Can Restore Vision In Blind People

    A new experimental eye implant has shown success in restoring vision during a clinical trial. Here's what we know.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • comet in the starry sky

    Watch The Halloween Comet Burn Up In Epic Video Captured By SOHO

    NASA and the ESA's SOHO spacecraft captured the Halloween comet on video as it approached the Sun and burned up.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • ancient roman concrete used to make colosseum

    We Now Know The Secret To Why Roman Concrete Lasts Thousands Of Years

    Scientists believe they have finally discovered the secret to Roman concrete and why it has lasted thousands of years.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • Artists concept of Voyager 1

    NASA Is Now Talking To Voyager 1 With A Radio That Hasn't Been Used Since 1981

    Voyager 1 communications have once again hit a snap, with the interstellar probe somehow turning off its main radio transmitter.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • extreme heat belt could leave many states dry

    UN Says We're Failing Miserably At Our Attempts To Control Climate Change

    New reports from the United Nations suggest that our attempts at climate control are extremely off track. Here's what we know.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • illustration of Artemis missions and SLS rocket stages

    NASA Shares Possible Artemis III Landing Zones On The Moon

    NASA has finally shared more details about possible landing zones for Artemis III, humankind's first return to the Moon since the 1970s.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • father holding and feeding a baby

    This Startup Charges $50,000 To Screen Baby Embryos For IQ

    A startup claims it can screen your embryo's IQ as well as other traits like obesity risk and risk of mental health illnesses.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • mushrooms

    Researchers Discovered A Rare Fungus That Can Learn And Remember Things

    New research highlights a rare and intelligent fungus that appears to be able to tell different shapes from each other.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • starship iconic catch

    Starship's Iconic Catch Almost Ended In Catastrophe

    What has come to be known as Starship's iconic catch this past month almost ended badly, Elon Musk has unintentionally revealed.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • battery, power illustration

    Revolutionary New Battery Is Made From Water And Clay

    A new type of sustainable battery could help pave the way for astronauts to power their tools during future missions to Mars.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    Why The Laws Of Physics Are Actually Really Good At Math

    It turns out that understanding physics can actually help you understand math patterns, too. Here's how it works.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • digital brain connections, map of brain

    Researchers Uncovered The 'Glue' That Holds Memories Together In Our Brains

    New research has finally helped us understand how the brain stores long-term memories, and it's all connected to molecular interactions.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • Many water drops on waterproof material

    Mesmerizing Nanoscale Video Shows Oxygen And Hydrogen Atoms Forming Water

    A new video shows exactly what it looks like when a water molecule forms out of thin air, and it could help us generate more drinking water.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • woman sleeping in bed

    Our Brains Aren't Meant To Be Awake After Midnight

    New research suggests that the human brain isn't meant to be awake late at night and that staying awake late can negatively affect the brain.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • Earth in space

    Scientists Want To Shoot $200 Trillion Of Diamond Dust Into Space To Stop Global Warming

    A new possible global warming solution could see us shooting tons of diamond dust into the atmosphere. But would it actually help?

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • plastic water bottle in the sun

    Forever Chemicals Were Found In 99% Of Bottled Water

    New reports suggest that forever chemicals have been found in 99 percent of bottled water around the world.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • Comet, asteroid, meteorite flying to the planet Earth

    Here's The Truth About The 'Halloween Comet' Everyone Is Talking About

    Some reports about a "Halloween comet" being visible with the naked eye have appeared online. Unfortunately, the truth is less exciting.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • View of Earth from space

    Scientists Invented A Powder That Can Suck Carbon Dioxide From The Air

    Researchers have created a new carbon-capturing powder that can clean the air of CO2 and could turn the tide against climate change.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • Hibernating Bear

    This Might Be The Secret That Unlocks Real-Life Human Hibernation

    Newly published research may have uncovered the key to unlocking human hibernation and it's all thanks to bats.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • An asteroid crashing into Earth in an illustration

    A Meteorite Strike 3 Billion Years Ago May Have Helped Kickstart Life On Earth

    Early life on Earth may have gotten an unexpected kickstart thanks to a massive meteor that struck the planet.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • Earth in space

    Massive Buildings Are Actually Slowing Down Earth's Rotation

    Human-built megastructures could actually be slowing down Earth's rotation. Here's everything you need to know.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • ancient roman concrete used to make colosseum

    Researchers Are Reinventing Concrete Using 2,000-Year-Old Secrets

    Researchers may have finally found a way to recreate ancient Roman concrete, which is stronger and can heal itself.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • satellite in space, wooden satellites could replace metal satellites in the future

    A Boeing-Built Satellite Just Exploded In Orbit

    Boeing-built Intelsat 33e just collapsed in orbit, leaving roughly 20 fragments swirling through space in its wake.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • mars

    New Study Claims Certain Regions Of Mars May Have Conditions To Support Life

    A new study has posited that certain regions could be better suited for life to grow on Mars than others due to certain conditions.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
  • Water waves corroding stone steps, top view

    Earth's Global Water System Is Off Balance 'For The First Time In Human History'

    A new report shows that the global water cycle is extremely off balance, furthering issues with food production and more.

    By Joshua Hawkins 9 months ago Read More
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