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  • cheek swab can predict how long you'll live

    Researchers Say A Quick Cheek Swab Can Accurately Predict How Long You Have Left To Live

    A new tool can predict how long you'll live just by looking at biological markers gathered with a simple cheek swab.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Google wants to reconstruct music from human brain activity.

    Incredible 3D Diagram Lets You Zoom Into A Brain Like Google Maps

    Scientists have created an incredibly detailed 3D brain map that you can zoom into like you're looking at Google Maps.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • drug-free nasal spray

    This Drug-Free Nasal Spray May Prevent The Common Cold

    Scientists have created a groundbreaking drug-free nasal spray that may be able to prevent COVID-19 infections, the common cold, and more.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • illustration of Voyager probe in space

    NASA Bids Farewell To Voyager 2's Plasma Science Instrument

    NASA has powered off one of Voyager 2's science instruments to stretch the power supply and stave off the need for Voyager 2 to shut down.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • aurora northern lights

    Northern Lights May Be Visible From These US States This Weekend

    Northern lights activity may increase this weekend, with auroras estimated to stretch as far south as Illinois and Oregon.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • metastasis is how cancer spreads

    New Cancer Treatment Uses Beams Of Radioactive Ions To Kill Tumors With Pinpoint Accuracy

    A new type of targeted cancer treatment uses beams of radioactive ions to help kill tumors without exposing the rest of your body.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Artififical Intelligence

    Revolutionary New Bendable Processors Cost Less Than $1 To Manufacture

    A new type of bendable microprocessor has proven extremely efficient at running AI models and it's cheap to manufacture.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • MIT concrete supercapacitor

    New Self-Healing Concrete That Fixes Its Own Cracks Is Now Being Used In The US

    A new type of self-healing concrete is finally being used in the US. It can repair cracks without adding additional concrete.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • arctic ocean slate

    'Finger Of Death' Is A Bizarre Ocean Phenomenon That Kills Whatever It Touches

    The "finger of death" is a fast-growing brinicle that kills anything it touches and has baffled scientists since its discovery.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Neurode ADHD headband

    Revolutionary ADHD Headband Is Said To Treat Symptoms In Just 20 Minutes A Day

    This new ADHD headband can help treat the symptoms with just 20 minutes of usage each day, and it's far less invasive than other medications.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Sandwiches on a plate and french fries

    What Happens If You Accidentally Eat Mold?

    Is eating mold really that bad for you? Here's what you need to know about ingesting mold and when you can just pick it off.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • An atom particle

    Scientists Just Uncovered The First New Chemical Bond In Over 10 Years

    Researchers have finally figured out how to create a single-electron bond, and it's the first new bond we've discovered in over a decade.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • New York City skyline

    This Manhattan Skyscraper Is Being Constructed Of Concrete That's Like Nothing Else In The World

    A company has finally started pouring granite-based concrete on a new skyscraper in Manhattan that doesn't have CO2 emissions tied to it.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • axolotl

    This Animal May Be Able To Pause Its Biological Clock To Stop Aging

    New research indicates that axolotls may stop aging completely, even when regenerating entirely new limbs.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • zebra rock on Mars

    NASA Found A 'Zebra Rock' That Is Unlike Anything Else We've Seen On Mars

    Perseverance discovered a zebra rock on the Martian surface, and scientists are still trying to figure out where it came from.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Illuminated Advertisements On Modern Buildings In City

    Light Pollution In Cities And Towns Has Been Linked To Alzheimer's Disease

    New research says that light pollution and Alzheimer's may actually have a connection. Here's what you need to know.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • most detailed image of the Moon ever taken from Earth

    There May Be More Water On The Moon's Surface Than We Previously Thought

    Scientists believe there could be even more signs of water on the Moon's surface than they previously thought.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Greenland shark

    This Shark Can Live For Over 400 Years And We Finally Know How

    Scientists have finally figured out how the Greenland shark lives to be almost 400 years old, and the secret is in its DNA.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Comet, asteroid, meteorite flying to the planet Earth

    A Naked-Eye Comet Is Coming To Earth This Week - Here's When To See It

    Skywatchers will have a chance to see yet another naked-eye comet this year, and you won't have to wait very long for it at all.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • mars

    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.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • A woman pouring sugar in a coffee cup.

    This New Coffee Is Made Without Any Beans

    A new type of beanless coffee is making headlines. Here's everything you need to know about this alternative coffee.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • MIT concrete supercapacitor

    Researchers Found A Simple Way To Make Concrete 560% Stronger

    Scientists have created hollow concrete that mimics human bone, making it much stronger and more resilient to cracking.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • miracle plant

    Scientists May Soon Be Able To Translate The Languages Plants Use To Communicate

    Scientists may be closer than ever to learning how plant communication systems work and translating the signals plants use to talk.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    Groundbreaking Experiment May Let Us 'See' Gravity For The First Time Ever

    Scientists may have found a way to see gravity for the first time ever. Here's everything that we know so far.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • fighter jet

    Chinese Scientists Claim They Can Use Starlink Satellites To Detect Stealth Aircraft

    China claims it can detect stealth aircraft using Starlink satellites, but it hasn't exactly proven it just yet.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • Wasp

    Oh Good, A New Species Of 'Horror Wasp' Is Invading The US

    Scientists have discovered a new species of "horror wasp" that can lay its eggs inside of adult fruit flies.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • View of Earth from space

    Earth May Have Once Had Rings Like Saturn

    Earth may have had rings. At least that's what a new study published this month claims. Here's what we know so far.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
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