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  • 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
  • bricks stacked on top of each other

    These Lego-Like Bricks Can Store Carbon For Centuries

    A company called Graphyte claims its revolutionary carbon-removing bricks can store air pollution for hundreds of years.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Voyager 1 in space

    Voyager 1 Is Finally Transmitting Science Data Again

    The latest Voyager 1 update brings good news for the space community. The interstellar spacecraft is now transmitting science data again.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 15th, 2024 Read More
  • names on a wall

    There's Scientific Evidence That Your Name Can Affect The Direction Of Your Life

    New research suggests that there may be enough evidence to support claims that the influence of names on your career is real.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Open AI's ChatGPT start page.

    Researchers Claim GPT-4 Passed The Turing Test

    A newly released study claims that OpenAI's GPT-4 has passed the Turing test, making it the first AI to do so.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 14th, 2024 Read More
  • starship launch test

    Starship May Have Bigger Problems Than Just Getting Its Launch Right

    Residents around Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral have started to comment on growing Starship environmental concerns.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 14th, 2024 Read More
  • UFO-shaped cloud in sky

    Harvard Scientists Think Aliens May Already Be Living On Earth

    Harvard researchers believe we should consider the possibility that an advanced species of aliens might already be living on Earth.

    By Chris Smith June 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Polar bear with cub

    Climate Change Could Drive These Polar Bears To Extinction In Just 10 Years

    New research warns that polar bears in the Hudson Bay area could go extinct in the next decade due to climate change.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 14th, 2024 Read More
  • international space station over Earth

    Whoops, NASA Accidentally Aired Audio From An ISS Emergency Test To The Public

    Thousands on the internet went into a panic yesterday after NASA accidentally aired audio from an ISS emergency test.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 13th, 2024 Read More
  • smartphone being repaired

    Researchers Invented An X-Ray Vision Device That Can See Through Solid Surfaces

    A new X-ray vision chip could give your smartphone the ability to peer through solid objects just like Superman.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 13th, 2024 Read More
  • iPhone 15 Plus

    Researchers Made Self-Healing Glass That Repairs Itself With Water

    Scientists have accidentally developed rigid glass from a peptide and water. The glass material can self-heal if exposed to moisture.

    By Chris Smith June 13th, 2024 Read More
  • deep ocean with light coming in

    Scientists Found A New Species Of Long-Tailed Sea Creatures Off The Coast Of Japan

    Scientists studying forgotten specimens in a museum uncovered a new species of long-tailed sea creatures related to chimeras.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 13th, 2024 Read More
  • MIT concrete supercapacitor

    Scientists Are Making Energy-Storing Concrete To Turn Buildings Into Giant Batteries

    Scientists continue to look for ways to turn concrete into energy storage that can hold more energy for longer periods of time.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 12th, 2024 Read More
  • arctic ocean slate

    Scientists Are Scrambling To Find Ways To Refreeze The Arctic

    A new video showcases some of the different ways that scientists are scrambling to try to refreeze the Arctic and slow global warming.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 12th, 2024 Read More
  • metastasis is how cancer spreads

    Doctors Painted Cancer Cells In A Glowing Dye So They Could Remove The Tumors

    Researchers have developed a new potential cancer cure: Targeting tumor cells with glowing dye to improve the success of surgery.

    By Chris Smith June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • A mosquito resting on a surface.

    Researchers Are Using AI To Monitor Malaria-Spreading Mosquitos In Africa

    Researchers are now turning to AI to help improve mosquito control and deter the spread of deadly diseases like malaria in Africa.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Businessman is holding a human hologram in his hand

    Groundbreaking Tech Could Lead To Realistic Holograms In Regular Eyeglass Lenses

    Scientists have come up with a way to potentially make hologram lenses, which could allow for realistic holograms with wider fields of view.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 10th, 2024 Read More
  • A person driving a car at night.

    Researchers Made Ultra-Thin Night-Vision Lenses That Fit Regular Glasses

    Researchers have discovered a way to create ultra-thin night-vision lenses that are thin enough to fit regular glasses.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 9th, 2024 Read More
  • metastasis is how cancer spreads

    New Cancer Treatment Increases Efficacy By Injecting Chemo Directly Into Tumor Cells

    Scientists have developed a more effective cancer treatment that uses cancer-fighting antibodies to inject chemo directly into tumors.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Xbox-Series-X-and-Series-S

    Study Shows Gaming Isn't Bad For Your Mental Health, But It's Not Good Either

    A new study shows that gaming does not negatively or positively impact a person's sense of mental well-being.

    By Chris Smith June 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Close-up of a person putting contact lenses on someone else.

    Researchers Made Batteries Powered By Tears For Smart Contact Lenses

    Researchers have developed a safe, ultra-thin battery that can run on human tears. The tech might also be used to measure sugar levels.

    By Chris Smith June 7th, 2024 Read More
  • dog

    How Researchers Use AI To Decode The Language Of Dog Barks

    Scientists are trying to use AI models to decode the secret language of dogs. Here's how they hope to do it.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Closeup of dark chocolate chips with a bowl of peanut butter

    Researchers Found A Way To Reinvent Chocolate And Make It Healthier

    What if you could eat chocolate and not have to worry about how good it is for you? Scientists may have created healthier chocolate.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 6th, 2024 Read More
  • microplastics in ocean current

    A Plastic-Eating Fungus Is Cleaning Up The Ocean Better Than We Are

    Scientists have discovered a plastic-eating fungus on the Great Pacific garbage patch, but it isn't fast enough to clean up everything.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 5th, 2024 Read More
  • cicada

    Hordes Of Zombie Cicadas Will Emerge Across The US This Month

    Two broods of periodical cicadas are expected to emerge this month, with thousands of zombie cicadas hiding in their ranks.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 5th, 2024 Read More
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