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  • scientists discovered mineral stronger than diamonds

    Revolutionary Radioactive Diamond Batteries Could Power Devices For Thousands Of Years

    Meet the new radioactive diamond batteries that could power next-generation devices for thousands of years.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Various desserts on a table

    Scientists Figured Out Why We Always Crave Dessert, Even When We're Full

    Those dessert cravings that always hit after a big meal? Yeah, turns out science may be to blame for those.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • old clock on pole

    Researchers Found A Way To Make Metal As Transparent As Glass

    A new type of transparent metal could one day replace the glass in our smart devices, or be used for other groundbreaking developments.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • world's deadliest mushroom

    These Are Deadliest Foods In The World

    Although the world's deadliest foods might be dangerous, they still appeal to thousands of people worldwide each year.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • small puddle on concrete surface

    Revolutionary Origami-Like Construction Design Uses 60% Less Concrete And 90% Less Steel

    A new origami-inspired concrete technique could help reduce concrete-related waste exponentially. Here's what you need to know.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • brain waves

    Researchers Discovered How The Brain Overcomes Instinctive Fear

    New research shows how the brain overcomes instinctive fear and has helped scientists get a better understanding of how our brains work.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • termite on a piece of wood

    Scientists Just Found One Of Nature's Sneakiest Spies

    What are nature's best spies? Well, it turns out they just might be fly larvae that can infiltrate termite nests undetected.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • bee

    MIT Created Swarms Of Insect Drones That Look Like Something Out Of A Sci-Fi Movie

    Researchers at MIT have created a group of robotic insects that they hope to be able to use as a swarm of pollinators in the future.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • asteroids skimming past Earth

    You Can Watch The 'City-Killer' Asteroid As It Soars Toward Earth

    Watch as a city-killer asteroid set to possibly crash into Earth in 2032 zooms away from Earth in new telescope footage.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • new drug could help humans grow new teeth

    Scientists Just Grew Human-Like Teeth In Pigs

    Researchers say they are one step closer to tooth regeneration in humans thanks to new developments in growing bioengineered teeth in pigs.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    Astronomers Just Found The Largest Known Object In The Entire Universe

    Researchers say they've discovered the largest known object in the universe, a galactic superstructure called Quipu.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Central Computer Processors CPU concept - 3d rendering

    Groundbreaking AI Chip Runs On Light And Is Smaller Than A Grain Of Salt

    Researchers have created a light-manipulating AI chip smaller than a grain of salt that can harness light to power computations.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Two bonobos in the wild

    Can This Endangered Animal Really Tell When Humans Don't Know Something?

    New research seems to suggest bonobos could possess some form of theory of mind. But there's a bit more to it than that.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • road

    Researchers Used AI To Invent Self-Healing Concrete That May Help Stop Potholes

    AI-designed concrete could soon allow for self-healing roads that can repair cracks and prevent potholes completely.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • person holding up a handful of black soldier fly larvae

    This Tiny Bug Transforms Food Waste Into Nutrient-Rich Biofertiliser

    Meet the black soldier fly larvae, a tiny waste-eating bug that creates a fantastic organic fertilizer that can improve soil health.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • robot dog being diagnosed on a laptop

    This Crazy 4-Legged Robot From China Runs As Fast As Usain Bolt

    Chinese engineers have created an ultrafast robot dog that could theoretically run faster than the fastest human alive.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • solar panels on house, transparent solar panels could be build into windows

    Living Solar Panels Made Of Bacteria Could Power Homes Of The Future

    Bacteria could be the answer to living solar panels that harness the power of the sun for homes in the future. Here's how they'd work.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • womens clothes on hangers in store

    Incredible New Smart Fabric Heats Up To 54 Degrees To Keep You Warm

    Researchers have unveiled a newly designed smart heating fabric that can heat up to 54 degrees warmer using only sunlight.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • AI Invented A New Miracle Material That's As Strong As Steel But Light As Foam

    A new AI-created wonder material is stronger than steel but as light as styrofoam and could revolutionize transportation designs.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • how spiders build webs

    Mind-Altering Parasite Takes Control Of Host Spiders Before Killing Them

    Researchers have highlighted a new type of mind-altering parasite that takes over spiders and changes how they act.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • A dog holding a bowl, waiting for food

    Dog Treats Made Of Lab-Grown Meat Just Went On Sale For The First Time

    Meatly has started selling lab-grown dog treats at a select store in the U.K., with big plans to expand going forward.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • nasa next-generation spacesuits in use on Moon

    Failure To Launch: Is Humanity's Return To The Moon Doomed?

    Turmoil in the scientific community and sweeping changes to NASA have many wondering what the future of the Artemis missions looks like.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • Film MRI - scan for brain tumors

    Scary Levels Of Microplastics Have Been Found In Human Brains

    A new study has found startling levels of microplastics in the human brain, raising more concerns over plastic pollution.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • Central Computer Processors CPU concept - 3d rendering

    AI Designed Computer Chips So Complex That Humans Can't Understand Them

    AI-created computer chips could revolutionize how our computers run, but scientists say they're so complex we can't understand them.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • NASA launch site

    NASA Pauses Key Scientific Committees Following Trump Executive Orders

    NASA has issued a pause for several key scientific committees following President Trump's executive orders to end DEI in federal programs.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • Microscope lab coronavirus

    Scientists Took A Big Step Toward Creating Synthetic Life

    Scientists have finally created synthetic life in a lab by constructing a synthetic yeast for the first time in history.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • Photograph of nuclear artillery test at Frenchman Flat, Nevada, America's Nuclear Testing site, in 1953

    See Rare Photos Of A Secret Lab Where The US Tested Atomic Bombs

    The NNSA has recently given the public a rare glimpse into one of the secret nuclear labs where America used to test its nuclear bombs.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
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