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  • garbage in a landfill with methane emissions over it

    Bioreactors With Emission-Eating Bacteria Could Help Combat Climate Change

    Researchers are almost ready to start testing a methane-eating bacteria that could help cut emissions from landfills.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 14th, 2025 Read More
  • big bang concept, stars exploding outward

    Physicists May Have Found A Substance That Existed Before The Big Bang

    A paper published in 2024 theorizes that time may have existed before the Big Bang, but we're still not entirely sure.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 13th, 2025 Read More
  • A woman listening to music on her Sony WH1000XM4 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones

    Background Music Might Help People With ADHD Focus

    New research shows that listening to background music while focusing could offer many benefits to individuals with ADHD.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 13th, 2025 Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    Physicists Claim To Have Found The First True Evidence Supporting String Theory

    Researchers say they discovered observational evidence of string theory, which could turn everything we know about the universe on its head.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 12th, 2025 Read More
  • cdc salmonella outbreak illustration

    This Crazy Underwater Robot Uses 12 Spinning Arms To Swim Around Like Bacteria

    A new bacteria-inspired robot uses 12 spinning arms to move around the same way bacteria does and scientists want to make it even better.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 12th, 2025 Read More
  • plastic water bottle in the sun

    This New Plant-Based Material Might Be The Key To Ditching Single-Use Plastics

    Researchers have created a new plant-based material that could become a strong contender for a plastic replacement.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 11th, 2025 Read More
  • grungy purple background

    Science Says The Color Purple Isn't Actually Real

    Scientists have revealed that purple, a popular color often associated with royalty, is fake. A figment of our imaginations.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Woman Sleeping in Bed

    Scientists May Have Uncovered A Way To Stop Humans From Needing Sleep To Dream

    What if we didn't need sleep to dream? Well, scientists may have found a way to hack those benefits even when you're awake.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 10th, 2025 Read More
  • Moon crystal found on lunar surface could bring unlimited energy

    April's Full Moon Will Peak This Weekend, So Don't Miss It

    The April full moon, also known as the Pink Moon, will peak this weekend. Here's how to spot it for yourself.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 10th, 2025 Read More
  • human brain scan

    Disabling Internet On Your Smartphone May Actually Reverse Brain Aging

    New research shows a surprising connection between our phone's internet connection and our overall brain health.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 9th, 2025 Read More
  • A fictional spacecraft approaches the Moon.

    This Revolutionary Nuclear Rocket Might Be What Gets Us To Mars

    A nuclear fusion rocket could be the key to unlocking speedy flights in space exploration, and one company hopes to test it as early as 2027.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 9th, 2025 Read More
  • Neuralink surgically implanted computer components onto the surface of a brain

    Breakthrough Implant Reads Your Thoughts And Converts Them To Speech

    A new thought-reading brain implant could give people unable to speak out loud a chance to use their voice again.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 8th, 2025 Read More
  • winter wolf, direwolf in snow

    A Genetics Company Just Revived The Dire Wolf, Sort Of

    A genetics company claims it has revived the long-extinct dire wolf by editing ancient genetics into modern animals.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 8th, 2025 Read More
  • Ai doctor looks at records

    This AI Can Tell If You Might Develop Alzheimer's Just By Hearing You Speak

    A new AI Alzheimer's detection tool can listen to voice recordings and accurately determine if you'll develop the disease.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 7th, 2025 Read More
  • A mosquito resting on a surface.

    Scientists Found An Existing Drug That Turns Human Blood Into Mosquito Poison

    New research suggests an existing medicine could turn human blood into poison for mosquitos, killing them within hours.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 6th, 2025 Read More
  • Scientists Revived 7,000-Year-Old Algae And It's Still Thriving

    Scientists have revived 7,000-year-old algae in a bid to help us understand how climate changes have affected the past.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 6th, 2025 Read More
  • microplastics in ocean current

    There's A Company That Claims It Can Clean Microplastics Out Of Your Blood

    A company claims that it can perform a microplastic detox and remove all microplastics from your blood, but is it really worth it?

    By Joshua Hawkins April 6th, 2025 Read More
  • Science Explains Why Plastic Containers Always Come Out Of The Dishwasher Wet

    Ever wondered why plastic doesn't dry in the dishwasher? Turns out it has a lot to do with science and how plastic holds heat.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 6th, 2025 Read More
  • DARPA Just Unintentionally Created A 'Rocket Radar'

    While testing a new system, DARPA unintentionally created a "rocket radar" that can detect objects reentering Earth's atmosphere.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 5th, 2025 Read More
  • Aspirin bottle with pills spilling out

    A Common Drug Sitting In Your Medicine Cabinet Right Now May Help Fight Cancer

    New research further solidifies findings that aspirin could be a powerful anti-cancer drug, at least in some specific cases.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 5th, 2025 Read More
  • concrete being poured at construction site

    Seawater And CO2 May Unlock A Game-Changing New Concrete Technology

    Researchers have made a groundbreaking paste that could help create carbon-capturing concrete in new construction projects.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 4th, 2025 Read More
  • dark side of moon

    City-Killer Asteroid Chances Of Hitting Moon Increase Slightly

    The city-killer asteroid's Moon impact risk has almost more than doubled, according to new NASA reports. Here's what we know.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 4th, 2025 Read More
  • A person driving a car at night.

    Using An App To Track Driving Makes People Drive More Safely, Study Claims

    A new study claims that using a driving tracking app makes drivers safer on the roads, and that's not surprising.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 3rd, 2025 Read More
  • A fictional spacecraft approaches the Moon.

    Former NASA Engineer Says He Can Defy Physics And Overcome Earth's Gravity

    Could a reactionless, gravity-defying propulsion system actually work? A former NASA engineer says yes, but scientists are skeptical.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 3rd, 2025 Read More
  • space junk around Earth

    Earth's Space Junk Problem Got Even Worse In 2024, ESA Reports

    A new space environment report from the ESA shows that Earth's space junk problem got significantly worse throughout 2024.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 2nd, 2025 Read More
  • starliner leak in space

    The Starliner Fiasco Was A Lot Worse Than NASA Made It Sound, Astronauts Reveal

    During an interview, Starliner astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams revealed that Starliner's problems were much worse than NASA acted.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 2nd, 2025 Read More
  • Coffee maker blue color on the background of croissants and utensils for coffee.

    The Surprising Reason You Should Switch To Filtered Coffee

    It turns out filtered coffee has more health benefits than unfiltered coffee, and it doesn't matter as much what kind of bean you use.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 1st, 2025 Read More
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