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  • plastic water bottle in the sun

    Plastic Bottles Found To Leach Toxic Chemicals In The Sunlight - Should You Be Worried?

    New research has revealed the dangers of plastic water bottles and the potentially toxic chemicals they can release when exposed to the Sun.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 25th, 2024 Read More
  • gel in bottle

    This Game-Changing New Gel Can Convert Motion Into Energy

    Researchers in Japan have created a groundbreaking electric gel, paving the way for the future of electronics.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Large planetoid in empty space

    An Asteroid Larger Than 99% Of Near-Earth Asteroids Will Pass Earth This Week

    Two asteroids will pass Earth back-to-back this week, just in time to celebrate Asteroid Day 2024. Here's what we know.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 24th, 2024 Read More
  • man holding folds of leather

    Researchers Invented A Bio-Based Leather That's 60x Stronger Than Rival Materials

    Researchers have created a pineapple leather that is more than 60 times stronger than rival leather types.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 24th, 2024 Read More
  • MIT concrete supercapacitor

    Scientists Invented A New Concrete That's 17 Times More Resistant To Cracking

    Scientists have invented a more crack-resistant concrete that is safer and more reliable than standard concrete.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • A robot made of partially edible components.

    Researchers Made A Battery You Can Eat That Will Power An Edible Robot

    Researchers from the RoboFood project made a battery you can eat that will someday power an edible robot - here’s why we want them.

    By Chris Smith June 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • upset middle aged man with alopecia looking at mirror, hair loss concept

    Renowned Scientist Says Humans Will Soon Live To Be 1,000 Years Old

    A renowned futurist says that nanobots may be the key to stopping human aging and giving us the ability to live for thousands of years.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • self-healing gel

    This Bizarre Self-Healing Gel Is A Totally New Class Of Material

    Researchers have created a new self-healing gel that is as strong as glass and can stretch up to five times its original length.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Stem cells operation

    You Won't Believe The Latest Place They Found Microplastics

    Doctors found microplastics in the human penis for the first time, prompting speculation on the increasing impact of microplastics on health.

    By Chris Smith June 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • A small dog sitting next to the new Starlink Mini dish

    Starlink Mini Is The Satellite Internet Dish Of My Camping Dreams

    Starlink has announced the Mini, a new dish small enough to fit in a backpack that can provide access to satellite internet.

    By Joe Wituschek June 21st, 2024 Read More
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    Scientists Just Discovered Something About Leeches That Will Haunt Your Nightmares

    In case you need more nightmare fuel about the critters that call Earth home, scientists have confirmed the existence of jumping leeches.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 21st, 2024 Read More
  • coast of taiga river, siberian permafrost

    New Interactive Map Shows Which Coastal Regions Could End Up Underwater

    A new sea level rise map can help you see exactly what coastlines will be affected by rising water levels due to climate change.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 21st, 2024 Read More
  • jupiter

    Jupiter's Iconic Giant Red Spot May Be Younger Than The United States

    New research claims that Jupiter's iconic Red Spot's age is actually far younger than you might think. Here's what scientists learned.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 20th, 2024 Read More
  • two astronauts during mission to mars

    This New Study Could Kill Manned Missions To Mars Before They Even Happen

    New concerns about astronaut kidney damage have arisen following the publishing of a new study that could jeopardize future Mars missions.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 20th, 2024 Read More
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    A 13-Year-Old Built Archimedes' Death Ray

    A 13-year-old middle school student built a working prototype of Archimedes' death ray, proving the Greek inventor's concept.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 20th, 2024 Read More
  • People choosing various types of cheese products from a platform.

    Eating More Cheese Might Have A Positive Impact On Aging

    A study says mental health plays a key factor in healthy aging, and eating more cheese might improve mental health. Time to adapt your diet?

    By Chris Smith June 19th, 2024 Read More
  • doctor talking to patient getting medical scan

    New AI System Can Identify People Likely To Suffer A Heart Attack 10 Years In The Future

    A newly developed AI heart attack scan can detect if someone will suffer a life-threatening heart attack within the next 10 years.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 19th, 2024 Read More
  • northern star, polaris nebula hiding

    NASA Will Put An Artificial Star Into Orbit By The End Of The Decade

    NASA has shared ambitious plans to put the first artificial star into orbit around Earth by the end of the 2020s.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 19th, 2024 Read More
  • View of Earth from space

    New Study Claims Starlink Satellites May Be Killing The Ozone

    A new study claims that SpaceX's massive Starlink constellations are causing ozone damage when they burn up in the atmosphere.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 19th, 2024 Read More
  • ISS astronaut in spacesuit

    Gender May Determine Tolerance To Spaceflight, New Research Suggests

    New research suggests that female astronauts may be more tolerant to spaceflight than male astronauts, but more data is needed to confirm.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Starship in the sunset

    SpaceX Will Attempt To Catch Starship After Its Fifth Launch

    SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has shared ambitious plans to try to "catch" the mega rocket after Starship's fifth launch.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 17th, 2024 Read More
  • strawberry moon over seattle

    Strawberry Moon 2024: When And Where To Watch

    Skywatchers will get quite a treat this week when June's full moon, the Strawberry Moon, lights up the night sky.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 17th, 2024 Read More
  • laser beam like those used to power fastest logic gate ever

    DARPA's New Military-Grade Quantum Laser Is Like Nothing We've Seen Before

    DARPA is working on a next-generation, military-grade quantum laser unlike anything we have ever seen before.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Scientists Found A Power Source With Negative Carbon Emissions

    Scientists may have actually found a way to create a carbon-negative power source, and all it takes is some algae.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 17th, 2024 Read More
  • ISS astronaut in spacesuit

    Just 3 Days In Space Was Enough To Cause Cognitive Decline In Astronauts

    A new study says that just three days spent in space is enough time to cause changes to an astronaut's health.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 16th, 2024 Read More
  • african elephant

    Scientists Used AI To Learn Elephants May Have A Language And Names Like Humans

    New research indicates that elephants may have individual names for each other, adding a new layer of complexity to elephant communication.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 16th, 2024 Read More
  • children laughing

    First Clinical Trials For Deafness Treatment Prove Successful In Children

    The first clinical trial for a new deafness treatment designed to treat inherited deafness has proven successful.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 16th, 2024 Read More
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