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  • Google wants to reconstruct music from human brain activity.

    Scientists Were Able To Map How The Brain Experiences Movies

    Scientists have created the most detailed functional brain map ever, and they did it by scanning brains as they watched movies.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 30th, 2024 Read More
  • An atom particle

    Scientists Created The World's First Engine Powered By Quantum Entanglement Instead Of Gas Or Oil

    Researchers have finally created a quantum engine that runs off entanglement and it could revolutionize quantum mechanics.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 29th, 2024 Read More
  • 3D Render fusion reactor nuclear fusion

    This New Alloy Could Be One Of The Keys That Lead To Limitless Energy

    Scientists created a heat-resistant alloy that could bring us one step closer to clean energy creating fusion reactors.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 28th, 2024 Read More
  • scientists discovered mineral stronger than diamonds

    Optical Disc Made From Diamonds And Lasers Stores Data For Millions Of Years

    Researchers have created a new diamond storage system that is more accurate and reliable than current storage methods.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 28th, 2024 Read More
  • international space station over Earth

    The ISS Just Avoided Space Junk For The Second Time In Less Than A Week

    The ISS had to avoid even more space junk for the second time in a week, highlighting growing concerns about crowding Earth's orbit.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 28th, 2024 Read More
  • aurora northern lights

    The Northern Lights Could Be Visible From New York To Idaho This Week

    A geomagnetic storm could cause the aurora borealis to dip into the skies of a few upper midwest states this week.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 28th, 2024 Read More
  • human heart diagram

    Research Suggests Different Parts Of Your Body Age At Different Rates

    A new study says that how organs age may actually affect the way our entire body ages. And that could be key to slowing human aging for good.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 27th, 2024 Read More
  • venting, angry woman swinging a pillow

    Does Venting Actually Help? New Study Says No

    A new study argues that venting isn't actually good for relieving anger. Instead, scientists say we should take a breath before screaming.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 26th, 2024 Read More
  • asteroids skimming past Earth

    Earth Is Saying Goodbye To Its Mini Moon - But Don't Fret, It'll Be Back

    Earth will say goodbye to an asteroid that has acted as a mini moon for the past two months. But astronomers say it will return again soon.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 25th, 2024 Read More
  • digital brain connections, map of brain

    Fascinating Study Says Some Of Our Memories Aren't Held In Our Brains

    A new study claims that we also have "body memory." a type of memory found throughout many of our body's cells.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Food scientist showing tomatoes in a greenhouse

    Researchers Found A Way To Grow Plants Without Light

    Scientists may have finally found a way to grow plants without sunlight, which could revolutionize how we grow food.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 24th, 2024 Read More
  • rainbow contrails behind airplane

    Flight Turbulence Is Getting Worse, And Now We Know Why

    New studies suggest that climate change may be leading to increased flight turbulence. Here's everything we know.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 24th, 2024 Read More
  • largest and deadliest insect in the world

    Behold The Largest And Deadliest Bug In The World

    The largest and deadliest insect in the world is probably not what you'd expect. Here's what you need to know.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • AI learning things

    New Interactive AI Tool Makes Textbooks Come To Life

    A new tool called Augmented Physics can take textbook diagrams and bring them to life with the power of AR and AI.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • gold metal, alien treasure

    Archaeologists Dug Up Buried Treasure Full Of Gold And Strange Alien Metal

    An ancient treasure found decades ago has recently been confirmed to include alien metal, which was used in crafting two pieces.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Milky Way's largest star is dying

    Scientists Captured An Image Of A Star Beyond The Milky Way For The First Time Ever

    Scientists have finally imaged a star outside of the Milky Way for the first time. Here's what it looks like and how they did it.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Starship in the sunset

    Starship's Fifth Test May Have Been Loud Enough To Damage Nearby Homes

    New concerns have bloomed over the sonic booms Starship creates during its launch sequences and how they might damage communities.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    China's New Hypergravity Machine Can Produce 1,900 Times Earth's Gravity

    China just turned on the world's most powerful hypergravity machine, and it's going to revolutionize how we study gravity.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 21st, 2024 Read More
  • foei gras by Vow

    Lab-Grown Meat Is Now Being Sold In Restaurants In Hong Kong

    Restaurants in Hong Kong have finally started to offer lab-grown meat on their menus. Here's what you need to know.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 21st, 2024 Read More
  • person walks on coffee-reinforced concrete footpath

    Engineers Invented Bendable Concrete That's Self-Healing And Self-Heating

    This new bendable concrete is more flexible and durable than traditional concrete, and it can even heal and heat itself.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 19th, 2024 Read More
  • time reflections

    Physicists Think They May Know The Key To Unlocking Time Travel

    Physicists believe they may have finally figured out the key to time travel. Here's what you need to know.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Amazon's record-breaking drought

    Antarctica May Have Once Been Covered By A Jungle Of Trees, New Study Shows

    A new study focused on amber fragments showcase a jungle-filled past for Antarctica millions of years ago.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Uranus Voyager 2 image

    NASA Has A Big Problem With All The Wind Blowing Out Of Uranus

    A new paper suggests that the only data we've captured of Uranus's magnetosphere may have been skewed by rare solar wind activity.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 16th, 2024 Read More
  • brain MRI

    Scientific Breakthrough Could Make X-Ray Scans Safer By Reducing Radiation

    A new X-ray method could drastically reduce radiation exposure, making X-ray imaging much safer for humans.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 15th, 2024 Read More
  • doctor talking to patient getting medical scan

    Revolutionary Test Can Identify Nearly Any Infection In A Patient

    A revolutionary new medical test could make it even easier for doctors to figure out what sickness is ailing you.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 15th, 2024 Read More
  • supermoon behind tree

    Don't Miss The Last Supermoon Of 2024 This Week

    The last supermoon of 2024 is set to light up the sky on Friday, November 15, so grab a friend and head outside so you don't miss it.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 14th, 2024 Read More
  • human genome dna concept

    Researchers Found A Surprise In DNA From Beethoven's 200-Year-Old Hair

    A study published in 2023 highlights significant discoveries that were only made possible through DNA analysis of Beethoven’s hair.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 14th, 2024 Read More
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