Japan Just Launched The World's First Wooden Satellite Into Space
Japan just launched the world's first wooden satellite into orbit, and it could completely change the future of space exploration.
Read MoreJapan just launched the world's first wooden satellite into orbit, and it could completely change the future of space exploration.
Read MoreA new study could help further attempts to slow human aging as gene tweaking experiments have improved the lifespans of fruit flies by 30%.
Read MoreA new study claims that researchers can bend light around corners, and it blew my mind when I saw it for the first time.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Virginia have discovered a way to make 3D-printed concrete that is more durable than regular concrete.
Read MoreArchaeologists finally discovered a sunken temple off the coast of Italy that they suspected existed but were unsure where to find.
Read MoreA group of researchers say they have found a way to self-destruct cancer cells by binding two proteins together.
Read MoreWe may have finally figured out an effective way to stop nightmares, but it does require a little bit of work.
Read MoreResearchers have finally found the link between red meat and cancer and have even discovered a way to prevent it.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreA new experimental eye implant has shown success in restoring vision during a clinical trial. Here's what we know.
Read MoreNASA and the ESA's SOHO spacecraft captured the Halloween comet on video as it approached the Sun and burned up.
Read MoreScientists believe they have finally discovered the secret to Roman concrete and why it has lasted thousands of years.
Read MoreVoyager 1 communications have once again hit a snap, with the interstellar probe somehow turning off its main radio transmitter.
Read MoreNew reports from the United Nations suggest that our attempts at climate control are extremely off track. Here's what we know.
Read MoreNASA has finally shared more details about possible landing zones for Artemis III, humankind's first return to the Moon since the 1970s.
Read MoreA startup claims it can screen your embryo's IQ as well as other traits like obesity risk and risk of mental health illnesses.
Read MoreNew research highlights a rare and intelligent fungus that appears to be able to tell different shapes from each other.
Read MoreWhat has come to be known as Starship's iconic catch this past month almost ended badly, Elon Musk has unintentionally revealed.
Read MoreA new type of sustainable battery could help pave the way for astronauts to power their tools during future missions to Mars.
Read MoreIt turns out that understanding physics can actually help you understand math patterns, too. Here's how it works.
Read MoreNew research has finally helped us understand how the brain stores long-term memories, and it's all connected to molecular interactions.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreNew 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.
Read MoreA new possible global warming solution could see us shooting tons of diamond dust into the atmosphere. But would it actually help?
Read MoreNew reports suggest that forever chemicals have been found in 99 percent of bottled water around the world.
Read MoreSome reports about a "Halloween comet" being visible with the naked eye have appeared online. Unfortunately, the truth is less exciting.
Read MoreResearchers have created a new carbon-capturing powder that can clean the air of CO2 and could turn the tide against climate change.
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