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  • Printing the prototype of a metamaterial on 3d printer

    Crazy New Process Uses Sound To Bond Metal And Wood Without Glue

    Researchers have come up with a new method for 3D-printed adhesive that is much stronger than any other glue.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • Various types of food on a table.

    This Orange Mold That Grows On Food Waste Is Being Served In Michelin-Starred Restaurants

    Researchers are using orange mold that grows on food waste to change the flavor of foods, and serving it in Michelin-starred restaurants.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • elderly with young man, why humans shrink

    This Is Why You Shrink As You Get Older

    Ever wonder why humans shrink as they age? Here's everything you need to know to help you understand this strange phenomenon.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • Many water drops on waterproof material

    New Tech Eliminates Forever Chemicals From Water In Three Hours

    Researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) can eliminate and destroy forever chemicals from water in just a few hours.

    By Chris Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • A lightbulb seemingly powered by the earth.

    Incredible New Batteries Barely Degrade After Charging Hundreds Of Times

    Battery tech breakthrough allows batteries to operate with virtually no degradation after hundreds of cycles.

    By Chris Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • MIT scientists found more efficient way to boil water

    Aquaria's New Solar-Powered Boxes Pull Drinking Water Out Of Thin Air

    A new type of dehumidifier can literally pull clean drinking water out of the air, and all it needs is a little electricity.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • A person putting a bowl with vegetables in the microwave.

    The Science Behind Why You Shouldn't Microwave Food In Plastic Containers 

    Plastic containers that can be used in the microwave aren't safe for your health. Here's why you should be using glass instead.

    By Chris Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • A mosquito resting on a surface.

    Researchers Found Out How Mosquitoes Find You In The Dark: Infrared Sensors

    Researchers have finally figured out how mosquitoes see humans in the dark: They detect infrared light the body generates via heat.

    By Chris Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • Heatwave Canada

    This Is The Most Bizarre Idea We've Seen To Cool Your Home In A Heat Wave, But It Works

    Want to keep cool during a heat wave? Some people have suggested a special yogurt window coating to help cut down on heat.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • testing age reversing therapy on mice

    New Experiment Helped Mice Live Up To 33% Longer - Will It Work On People?

    New groundbreaking research in mice could help pave the way to a revolutionary anti-aging diet for humans, too.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • fossilized footprint

    Matching Dinosaur Footprints Found Over 3,000 Miles Apart

    Scientists found matching dinosaur footprints over 3,000 miles apart, in two totally different parts of the world.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • womens clothes on hangers in store

    Researchers Developed A Coating For Clothes That Keeps People 8 Degrees Cooler

    Researchers are working to create a coating that can be used to make body cooling clothes that can lower your temperature up to 8 degrees.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • plastic water bottle in the sun

    Revolutionary Biodegradable Plastic Uses Bacteria To Eat Itself

    Researchers from China have created a "living plastic" that contains a form of bacteria that can eat the plastic under specific conditions.

    By Chris Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • anxiety, sad man dealing with fearful memories

    There's Something That's The Opposite Of Deja Vu, And It's Even Weirder

    Scientists have finally learned more about the opposite of deja vu, which is a phenomenon known as jamais vu.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • blue supermoon

    China Produced Large Quantities Of Water Using The Moon's Soil 

    Chinese researchers have turned lunar soil into water, and the development has major implications for creating water on the Moon.

    By Chris Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    Gravitational Waves May Hold The Key To Understanding The Secrets Of The Big Bang

    Scientists may have finally found the key to unlocking the secrets of the Big Bang, and it all lies in understanding gravitational waves.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • highway

    Carmakers Found A Way To Make Every Car More Fuel Efficient

    Creating lighter cars made of new types of steel could provide us with more fuel-efficient vehicles, new reports suggest.

    By Joshua Hawkins 12 months ago Read More
  • black hole in space, man-made black hole could teach us more about black holes

    Scientists Spot Supermassive Black Hole Savoring Its Last Meal

    Scientists used Chandra to spot a slow-digesting black hole taking bites of its latest meal every few years.

    By Joshua Hawkins 12 months ago Read More
  • mammoth resurrection tech could bring these beasts back to life

    Ice Age Humans Might Not Have Hunted With Throwing Spears After All, New Study Claims

    A new study claims that Ice Age humans might not have thrown spears to hunt mammoths and other animals after all.

    By Joshua Hawkins 12 months ago Read More
  • brain MRI

    Scientists Uncovered A Bizarre Way That Our Brains Are Mutating

    Scientists have uncovered bizarre brain mutations that may be hiding in every single person walking on the Earth.

    By Joshua Hawkins 12 months ago Read More
  • Unitree Robotics G1 humanoid robot cooking breakfast?

    I'd Gladly Spend $16,000 On A Humanoid AI Robot To Do All My Chores

    This $16,000 Unitree Robotics G1 humanoid robot with impressive movement abilities makes me dream of AI robots doing my chores.

    By Chris Smith 12 months ago Read More
  • dark side of moon

    An Ocean Of Lava May Have Once Covered The Moon

    New data supports theories that an ocean of lava may have once covered the Moon's surface thousands of years ago.

    By Joshua Hawkins 12 months ago Read More
  • Climate Change Likely To Blame For Billions Of Crabs Vanishing In Alaska

    Billions of vanishing crabs in Alaska are likely the victims of ongoing climate change issues that have led to warmer waters in the area.

    By Joshua Hawkins 12 months ago Read More
  • man with gauze healing wound faster

    Futuristic Electric Bandage Helps Wounds Heal Faster

    A new type of water-powered bandage could be revolutionary at helping slow-healing wounds heal much faster.

    By Joshua Hawkins 12 months ago Read More
  • Antarctica Is Rising Out Of The Ocean And It Could Change Everything

    Scientists say Antarctica is rising out of the ocean as its ice melts, which could cause massive changes to our planet.

    By Joshua Hawkins 12 months ago Read More
  • ocean

    No One Can Figure Out Why The Atlantic Ocean Is Cooling At Record Speed

    Scientists are completely baffled by the Atlantic's cooling rate, but nobody can figure out why it's cooling so fast.

    By Joshua Hawkins 12 months ago Read More
  • Sliced ham on wooden cutting board.

    Study Identifies The Amount Of Meat You Can Eat Before Increasing Your Diabetes Risk

    A massive study shows that eating two slices of ham per day increases the risk of type 2 diabetes by 15% - here's what that means.

    By Chris Smith 12 months ago Read More
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