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  • mosasaur swims in shallow sea

    Exciting New Species Of Mosasaur Might Have Been A Forgery, Researchers Claim

    The discovery of a skull deemed a new species of mosasaur might have just been an elaborately forged fossil, researchers claim.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 19th, 2025 Read More
  • upset middle aged man with alopecia looking at mirror, hair loss concept

    These 'Magic' Mushrooms Don't Make You Hallucinate - They Delay Signs Of Aging

    Scientists may have found anti-aging mushrooms that can delay signs of aging, but more research is needed to make eating them feasible.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 19th, 2025 Read More
  • Various types of food on a table.

    Plant-Based Diets Linked To Improved Health In Massive Study Across US And Europe

    A brand new study further highlights the true benefits of eating a plant-based diet compared to a mixed diet with meat and vegetables.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 19th, 2025 Read More
  • An atom particle

    New Reactor Can Make Hydrogen Fuel From Water Using Sunlight

    Researchers have demonstrated a new technique that lets them create carbon-free hydrogen by splitting water at an atomic level.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 18th, 2025 Read More
  • rat on table

    Rats Addicted To Seized Drugs Took Over A Houston Police Department's Evidence Room

    Police in Houston are currently dealing with drug-addicted rats who have acquired a taste for weed, cocaine, and other illicit drugs.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 18th, 2025 Read More
  • towel

    How Long Should You Use The Same Towel Before Washing It?

    Ever wondered how often you should wash your towels? Here's everything you need to know, including why you might want to wash it more often.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 18th, 2025 Read More
  • map with pushpins in it

    Interactive Map Lets You Explore The History Of Anywhere On Earth

    Ever wanted to see how history connects all around the world? This interactive history map makes it easier than ever.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 16th, 2025 Read More
  • handmade soap, plastic recycled soap could soon hit the market

    Chemist Finds A Way To Transform Plastic Waste Into Soap

    A chemist has found a way to create soap out of recycled plastic, which could open new doors for plastic recycling.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 16th, 2025 Read More
  • isopod - terrifying sea bug

    This Horrifyingly Massive New Sea Bug That Was Just Discovered Is Pure Nightmare Fuel

    Researchers have discovered a new terrifying sea bug that can grow almost 13 inches long and weighs almost 2.2 pounds.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 16th, 2025 Read More
  • metastasis is how cancer spreads

    Huge Real-World Test Shows AI Can Help Identify Breast Cancer

    Researchers have created a new cancer-identifying AI that could dramatically improve breast cancer detection.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 15th, 2025 Read More
  • nonstick cookware and bakeware on a table

    Nonstick Cookware Industry Sues Over Law Banning Cancer-Causing Chemicals

    A groundbreaking PFAS ban in Minnesota is getting backlash from the nonstick-cookware industry. Here's why.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 14th, 2025 Read More
  • Mt Vinson, Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica

    Scientists Are Looking To The Past To Predict The Climate Of Earth's Future

    Researchers are studying ancient Antarctic ice to learn more about the past in hopes of understanding the climate of Earth’s future.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 14th, 2025 Read More
  • Blue full moon against milky way galaxy

    Tonight's Wolf Moon Will 'Feast On' Mars

    January's full Wolf Moon will "eat" Mars for a short time tonight as the Red Planet prepares for opposition later this week.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 13th, 2025 Read More
  • the world's most elusive particles occasionaly interact with atoms

    'Impossible' Particles May Actually Be Real, According To These Findings

    A new study from scientists at Rice University claims that "impossible particles" first theorized in the 1950s might actually be real.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Baldness Cure

    Groundbreaking Sugar Gel Might Be A Miracle Hair Loss Solution For Men And Women

    A new hair regrowth gel could soon see the light of day, giving us new ways to treat permanent baldness in both men and women.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 12th, 2025 Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    This Is Why Time Slows Down Or Speeds Up Depending On Your State Of Mind

    Have you ever noticed how your perception of time can stretch or speed up depending on what's happening to you? Here's why.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 12th, 2025 Read More
  • sugary drinks in glasses

    Study Links Sugar-Filled Drinks To Millions Of Heart Disease And Diabetes Cases Each Year

    The health risks associated with sugary drinks are becoming clearer thanks to a new study outlining just how widespread the issue has become.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Hanford site, American's most nuclear contaminated location

    This Is The Most Contaminated Nuclear Location In America

    This is the Hanford Site, the most contaminated nuclear location in America, and the site responsible for the plutonium in the Fat Man bomb.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 11th, 2025 Read More
  • NASA X-59 aircraft

    Supersonic Commercial Flights Will Return In 2025 For The First Time Since The Concorde

    NASA plans to test its X-59 aircraft this year, paving the way for the return of supersonic commercial flights for the first time since 2003.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 11th, 2025 Read More
  • time reflections

    A Scientist Claims He Might Have Figured Out The Solution To The 'Grandfather Paradox'

    A new study could provide the solution to the grandfather paradox that has plagued time travel theories for decades.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 10th, 2025 Read More
  • Cup of coffee and beans

    Coffee Actually Helps You Live Longer, Decade-Long Study Says

    A new study further highlights the health benefits coffee offers, further claiming that drinking it in the morning is better for you, too.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 9th, 2025 Read More
  • Robotic hand using laptop.

    After A 2-Hour Interview, Google Can Make An AI That Thinks And Acts Like You

    Google can create an AI replica of your decision-making style and personality after a two-hour interview, and that's absolutely terrifying.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 9th, 2025 Read More
  • Earth in space

    What's Happening To Earth Right Now Can't Be Explained By Climate Models

    New reports suggest that climate change models can't properly predict Earth's future climate reliably. Here's why.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 8th, 2025 Read More
  • Hibernating Bear

    Human Hibernation Might Actually Be Possible

    Human stasis—a state of prolonged hibernation—could be an enticing possibility for future interstellar travel.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 8th, 2025 Read More
  • pluto-false-color

    New Study Suggests A Completely Different Origin For Pluto's Largest Moon

    A new study suggests that the origin of Pluto's largest moon was quite different than our own. Here's what you need to know.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 7th, 2025 Read More
  • fossilized footprint

    Scientists Just Found Signs Of A Massive Dinosaur Highway In England

    Scientists in Oxfordshire have discovered hundreds of fossilized dinosaur footprints, part of a larger "dinosaur highway."

    By Joshua Hawkins January 7th, 2025 Read More
  • A Rare Four-Planet Conjunction Will Be Visible For Most Of January

    A rare four-planet conjunction will be visible most of this month as Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars light up the sky.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 6th, 2025 Read More
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