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  • mars spiders

    NASA Recreated Mars' Iconic 'Spiders' In A Lab For The First Time Ever

    NASA has recreated Mars' iconic "spiders" in a first-of-its-kind lab experiment, and you can watch it happen in this video.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 13th, 2024 Read More
  • iPhone 15 Pro profile shows the Action button.

    An iPhone As Thin As A Credit Card? This Battery Tech Breakthrough Could Make It A Reality

    Researchers from Sweden created a "massless" battery that might lead to iPhones as thin as credit cards in the future.

    By Chris Smith September 12th, 2024 Read More
  • unpaint, peel-off paint

    Game-Changing Paint Peels Right Off Your Wall When You're Ready For A New Color

    A company has developed a new peel-off paint that can be easily removed and reapplied at any time, allowing you to change colors easily.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Polaris Dawn illustration

    SpaceX Will Attempt The First Commercial Spacewalk This Week

    The hardest part of SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission is coming up when the passengers complete the first commercial spacewalk this week.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 11th, 2024 Read More
  • An atom particle

    New Scientific Breakthrough Could Someday Lead To Nearly Infinite Energy

    Scientists have had a massive breakthrough in the ongoing quest to find a source of nearly infinite energy.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Earth in space

    Don't Worry Guys, ESA's Juice Says Earth Is Definitely Habitable

    The European Space Agency has finished its final Juice atmosphere test, confirming the ingredients for life exist in Earth's atmosphere.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 11th, 2024 Read More
  • black hole in space, man-made black hole could teach us more about black holes

    NASA Discovered Two Black Holes Dancing In The Center Of A Galactic Collision

    A newly discovered black hole duo is giving NASA new insight into how galaxies collide and merge into one.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 10th, 2024 Read More
  • aurora northern lights

    Northern Lights May Be Visible From Some US States This Week - Here's Where

    Several Midwestern and Mideast states may get a chance to see the northern lights this evening thanks to an incoming geomagnetic storm.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 10th, 2024 Read More
  • Microscope lab coronavirus

    First-Ever Lab-Grown Stem Cells Could Lead To A Game-Changing Cancer Treatment

    Scientists could find a brand-new type of cancer treatment thanks to the first successful lab-grown stem cells.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 9th, 2024 Read More
  • mushrooms

    Researchers Fused Mushrooms And Robots

    A group of researchers successfully created mushroom robots by fusing mushrooms with the electronics of a robot.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 8th, 2024 Read More
  • parts of nickel-based alloy that could be toughest material on Earth

    Researchers Were Shocked When Cracked Metal Healed Itself In An Experiment

    Researchers stumbled upon a self-healing metal that can mend its own cracks in a groundbreaking experiment.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 7th, 2024 Read More
  • deep ocean with light coming in

    Crazy Video Shows Thousands Of Sharks Asleep On The Seafloor, And Experts Are Baffled

    A new crazy shark video shows thousands of female sharks sleeping on the seafloor, and scientists don't understand it at all.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 7th, 2024 Read More
  • testing age reversing therapy on mice

    Scientists Can Turn Mice Temporarily Transparent To See Their Organs

    Scientists found a way to make see-through mice, so they can study their insides while they're still alive.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Commercial airplane flying above clouds in sunset light.

    Scientists Made A Stretchy New Material That Could Lead To Shape-Shifting Airplanes

    A new ultra-strong stretchy metal could open the door for various engineering marvels, like shape-shifting aircraft.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 6th, 2024 Read More
  • wombat at night

    Ultra-Rare Animal Caught On Camera Is One Of Only 400 Left In The World

    Conservationists captured rare footage of a wombat at a nature reserve in Australia as the small creature climbed out of its burrow.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Comet, asteroid, meteorite flying to the planet Earth

    An Asteroid Just Hit Earth, But It's Not As Bad As It Sounds

    An asteroid impacted Earth earlier today, just a mere few hours after being discovered by astronomers. Thankfully, it didn't cause any damage.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 4th, 2024 Read More
  • 3D Render fusion reactor nuclear fusion

    A Student Built A Fusion Reactor At Home In Just 4 Weeks Using $2,000 And AI

    A math student at the University of Waterloo created a homemade fusion reactor in just 4 weeks. Here's how he did it.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 4th, 2024 Read More
  • reasons why you're tired and want to sleep at work

    The Science Behind Why You Feel Tired After Being Out In The Sun All Day

    Ever wondered why sun fatigue hits so hard after a day out by the pool? Here's what science has to say about it.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Printing the prototype of a metamaterial on 3d printer

    Crazy New Process Uses Sound To Bond Metal And Wood Without Glue

    Researchers have come up with a new method for 3D-printed adhesive that is much stronger than any other glue.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Various types of food on a table.

    This Orange Mold That Grows On Food Waste Is Being Served In Michelin-Starred Restaurants

    Researchers are using orange mold that grows on food waste to change the flavor of foods, and serving it in Michelin-starred restaurants.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • elderly with young man, why humans shrink

    This Is Why You Shrink As You Get Older

    Ever wonder why humans shrink as they age? Here's everything you need to know to help you understand this strange phenomenon.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Many water drops on waterproof material

    New Tech Eliminates Forever Chemicals From Water In Three Hours

    Researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) can eliminate and destroy forever chemicals from water in just a few hours.

    By Chris Smith August 30th, 2024 Read More
  • A lightbulb seemingly powered by the earth.

    Incredible New Batteries Barely Degrade After Charging Hundreds Of Times

    Battery tech breakthrough allows batteries to operate with virtually no degradation after hundreds of cycles.

    By Chris Smith August 30th, 2024 Read More
  • MIT scientists found more efficient way to boil water

    Aquaria's New Solar-Powered Boxes Pull Drinking Water Out Of Thin Air

    A new type of dehumidifier can literally pull clean drinking water out of the air, and all it needs is a little electricity.

    By Joshua Hawkins August 29th, 2024 Read More
  • A person putting a bowl with vegetables in the microwave.

    The Science Behind Why You Shouldn't Microwave Food In Plastic Containers 

    Plastic containers that can be used in the microwave aren't safe for your health. Here's why you should be using glass instead.

    By Chris Smith August 28th, 2024 Read More
  • A mosquito resting on a surface.

    Researchers Found Out How Mosquitoes Find You In The Dark: Infrared Sensors

    Researchers have finally figured out how mosquitoes see humans in the dark: They detect infrared light the body generates via heat.

    By Chris Smith August 27th, 2024 Read More
  • Heatwave Canada

    This Is The Most Bizarre Idea We've Seen To Cool Your Home In A Heat Wave, But It Works

    Want to keep cool during a heat wave? Some people have suggested a special yogurt window coating to help cut down on heat.

    By Joshua Hawkins August 27th, 2024 Read More
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