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    Scientists Show Off Gravity-Defying Breakthrough In Magnetic Levitation Research

    Scientists working on magnetic levitation have created a platform more sensitive than the best atomic sensors.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Windspider crane building a turbine

    New Tech Will Let Wind Turbines Build Themselves

    A revolutionary self-building turbine called the WindSpider crane could completely change how the wind energy industry works.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 31st, 2024 Read More
  • total solar eclipse

    How To Make Sure Your Eclipse Glasses Are Actually Safe To Use

    Planning to watch the April 8 total solar eclipse? Here's what you need to do to test your eclipse glasses to make sure your eyes won't melt.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 30th, 2024 Read More
  • garbage in a landfill with methane emissions over it

    Our Landfills Are Destroying The Earth, Study Shows

    New research has showcased that methane emissions from landfills in the U.S. are much higher than previously estimated. Why that matters.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 29th, 2024 Read More
  • oxygen batteries in abstract view

    Scientists Made Implantable Batteries That Are Powered By Your Body's Oxygen

    Scientists have made a proof-of-concept oxygen battery for pacemakers and other devices that can run off the oxygen in your body.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 28th, 2024 Read More
  • astronaut conducts ISS spacewalk

    SpaceX Crew-7 Astronauts Break Down The Highs And Lows Of Life On The ISS And Their Return To Earth

    After spending six months in space, the SpaceX Crew-7 astronauts share some insights into the struggles of coming back to Earth.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Solar Eclipse

    How To Safely Record The 2024 Solar Eclipse With Your Phone

    Planning to watch the 2024 solar eclipse in April? Here's how to safely record and take photos of this spectacular cosmic event.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Orcas in the water, orcas attacking boats, sinking them off coast of Europe

    Boaters Capture Pulse-Pounding Video Of Orcas Battling Sperm Whales

    Boaters have captured rare footage of a a pod of orcas chasing down and attacking a group of sperm whales.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Robotic hand using laptop.

    Researchers Made New AI Models That Can Teach Each Other With Almost No Help From Humans

    A group of scientists have created AI that can talk to each other and even pass along skills, but they still require human input.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 27th, 2024 Read More
  • old clock on pole

    An Astrophysicist Claims He Finally Figured Out Time Travel

    An astrophysicist claims he has cracked the "time travel equation" after a lifelong endeavor to figure it all out.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 26th, 2024 Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    Scientists Can't Decide If Consciousness Is Real Or Fake

    Panpsychism is once again sweeping through the masses, claiming that everything, even the chair you're sitting in, has a soul.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 25th, 2024 Read More
  • great barred spiral galaxy

    A Mysterious Glowing Spiral Appeared In The Northern Lights, And Now We Know What It Was

    Astrophotographers captured yet another beautiful spiral of light in the sky earlier this month and SpaceX is once again to blame.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 25th, 2024 Read More
  • deep ocean with light coming in

    Researchers Found A 'Ghost Shark' Off The Coast Of Thailand

    Scientists discovered a new and truly terrifying "ghost shark" lurking in the depths of the Andaman Sea off the coast of Thailand.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 24th, 2024 Read More
  • Comet, asteroid, meteorite flying to the planet Earth

    NASA Volunteers Help Find 15 Rare Asteroids With Tails

    Volunteers working with the Active Asteroids Project have helped identify 15 new asteroids with tails barreling through space.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 24th, 2024 Read More
  • ocean

    The Atlantic Ocean Is Being Invaded

    A new paper warns that an Atlantic Ring of Fire could form in the next 20 million years as new subduction zones invade the ocean's area.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • working out with kettlebells

    Scientists Are Developing A Pill That Replaces Exercise

    Scientists are hard at work on a new workout pill that could replace the need to physically exercise altogether.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • northern star, polaris nebula hiding

    Study Reveals A Terrifying Truth About Planet-Eating Stars

    A new study has revealed a terrifying truth about the cosmos, claiming that 1 in 12 stars are planet eaters.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 21st, 2024 Read More
  • icy road in the mountains could be fixed with phase-change concrete

    Revolutionary Phase-Change Concrete Can Melt Ice And Snow On Its Own

    A new phase-change concrete capable of melting ice and snow could revolutionize our roadways and walkways.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 21st, 2024 Read More
  • First Image of a Black Hole

    This Map Of The Universe's Active Supermassive Black Holes Will Give You Nightmares

    A new map of all the universe's supermassive black holes paints a terrifying yet beautiful image of the cosmos.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 21st, 2024 Read More
  • AI robot

    China's H1 Humanoid Just Broke The Robot Speed Record

    China's humanoid H1 robot has smashed the robot speed record, giving the machines a leg-up in the race against humanity.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 20th, 2024 Read More
  • starship launch test

    SpaceX Could Launch Starship Again As Early As May

    SpaceX is already eying a date for its fourth Starship launch, and reports indicate it could happen as early as May.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Asteroid Bennu

    Building Blocks Of Life Confirmed In Asteroid Bennu Analysis

    NASA has completed its first asteroid Bennu analysis using the samples returned by OSIRIS-REx, revealing some intriguing results.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Mars in color

    There Was Just A Major Breakthrough In The Hunt For Life On Mars

    A decade long hunt has hit a major breakthrough as new research suggests the chance of finding life on Mars is slimmer than we thought.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 19th, 2024 Read More
  • eclipse glasses

    New York Is Giving Away Free Eclipse Glasses - Here's How To Get A Pair

    New York is giving away free eclipse glasses for free to help protect residents during April's eclipse. Here's how to claim yours.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 19th, 2024 Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    Scientist Claims Dark Matter Doesn't Exist And The Universe Is Twice As Old

    Scientists are pushing us into a dark matter crisis, suggesting that the curious force believed to fuel universal expansion doesn't exist.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 18th, 2024 Read More
  • space perspective space neptune balloon, where the first luxury meal in space will take place

    A Space Balloon Will Offer The First Luxury Meal In Space, But Is It Worth It?

    A company will offer restaurant goers the chance to enjoy the first luxury meal in space next year. Here's how much it will cost.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 18th, 2024 Read More
  • ocean swirl, bermuda triangle concept

    Mars's Influence On Earth Could Be Causing 'Giant Whirlpools' In The Deep Ocean

    Astronomers say that Mars's influence on Earth may be creating giant whirlpools in the deep oceans of our planet.

    By Joshua Hawkins March 17th, 2024 Read More
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