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    Scientists 3D-Printed Functional Human Brain Tissue For The First Time Ever

    For the first time ever, a group of scientists created 3D-printed brain tissue that is completely functional.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 7th, 2024 Read More
  • IM-1 mission lander, Nova C

    Intuitive Machines Sets Valentine's Day Launch Date For Next US Moon Lander

    This Valentine's Day could get some extra love thanks to Intuitive Machine's newly revealed IM-1 launch date.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 6th, 2024 Read More
  • exoplanet Webb measure temperatures of

    NASA Discovered A Possibly Habitable Super-Earth Just 137 Light-Years Away

    NASA says it may have discovered a habitable Super-Earth just 137 light-years away. The planet is called TOI-715 b.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Doom running on e. coli cells

    MIT Scientist Ran Doom On E. Coli Cells In An Experiment That Sounds Like Sci-Fi

    In a true stroke of genius, an MIT doctoral candidate got Doom to run on E. coli cells, blurring the lines between science and gaming.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 5th, 2024 Read More
  • lush tree fern leaves a tropical plant

    This Zombie Fern Can Reanimate Its Dead Leaves To Keep Itself Fed

    Scientists recently discovered a zombie fern that can reanimate its dead leaves and turn them into roots, giving itself new life.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Funnel-web spider in his tunnel in the grass

    Scientists Can Use Spiderwebs To Learn More About Environmental DNA

    New researcher has discovered that spiderwebs are exceptional at catching environmental DNA for scientists to study.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Fishing nets on a beach

    Plastic Waste Is So Bad Hermit Crabs Are Using Plastic For Shells Now

    New research takes a closer look at the number of hermit crabs living in plastic shells and the effects it has on them.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 4th, 2024 Read More
  • digital brain connections, map of brain

    Crazy Experiment Kept A Pig Brain Alive For Hours With No Body

    New research has helped take brain preservation outside of the body to new levels and could revolutionize how we study brains going forward.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 4th, 2024 Read More
  • mangrove trees

    Climate Change Is Making It Harder For Trees To 'Breathe'

    The effectiveness of trees to breathe and contain carbon dioxide is falling as the climate continues to warm.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • total solar eclipse

    Solar Maximum Could Make The 2024 Solar Eclipse Even More Astounding

    Experts suggest that the solar maximum may make the 2024 total eclipse even more of an epic spectacle. Here's why.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • christmas asteroid passing earth

    Scientists Find 'Seeds Of Life' In Samples From Asteroid Ryugu

    New research suggests that samples from Ryugu may give us direct insight into the seeds of life and how the solar system was born.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • hubble photo

    This Is The Most Detailed X-Ray Map Of The Universe Ever

    Scientists have released the most detailed x-ray map of the universe yet, and it reveals over 900,000 stars, black holes, and more.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • northern lights photo

    Photographer Captures Shot Of Rare Aurora Curls Over Iceland

    A photographer has captured images of rare aurora curls after a gust of solar wind sent vibrations through Earth's magnetic shield.

    By Joshua Hawkins February 1st, 2024 Read More
  • luminous bulb and butterflies flying near light

    Confusion, Not Attraction, Draws Insects To Light, New Research Shows

    A new study reveals that the long-believed insect's attraction to light is actually confusion causing their flight systems to have issues.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 31st, 2024 Read More
  • ultramassive black hole in space

    Astronomers Just Discovered 18 New Black Holes Gorging Themselves On Nearby Stars

    Astronomers discovered 18 new black holes feeding off nearby stars using infrared instead of optical observations.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 31st, 2024 Read More
  • James Webb telescope

    Webb Captures Spellbinding Images Of 19 Spiral Galaxies

    New James Webb observations have provided beautifully detailed images of 19 new spiral galaxies that will leave your mouth agape.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Food in Space: Chile Peppers

    New Study Raises Concerns Over Food Grown In Space

    New concerns have been raised about space grown food and its ability to easily pick up bacteria like salmonella.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 29th, 2024 Read More
  • cicada

    This Map Shows Where Billions Of Cicadas Will Start Emerging This Spring

    The 2024 Cicada broods are expected to emerge this spring, and a new map showcases where they'll show up when they do.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 28th, 2024 Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    Bold New Study May Change Everything We Thought We Knew About How Old The Universe Is

    New research shows that the universe's age may actually be younger than scientists previously estimated it to be.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Amazon's record-breaking drought

    Climate Change May Be To Blame For Amazon's Record-Breaking Drought

    The Amazon's record-breaking drought is likely driven by climate change, World Weather Attribution group claims.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Japan's SLIM lander on moon surface

    First Photo Of SLIM Lander On Lunar Surface Reveals Why It's Having Problems

    A photograph of Japan's SLIM lander has revealed why the lunar spacecraft is having trouble getting power to its batteries.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 25th, 2024 Read More
  • A big sun surface with solar flares.

    A Solar Storm Could Be Headed For Earth Today: What You Need To Know

    Earth was hit by a solar storm on Monday, January 22, and a second could follow it up as a pulse of solar energy glances past us on Tuesday.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • mars

    ESA Finds Martian Water Reservoir That's Two-Miles Deep

    The ESA has discovered a Martian water reservoir estimated to be two-miles deep, changing everything we know about the Red Planet's history.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • illustration of Artemis missions and SLS rocket stages

    Here's Why NASA Delayed Its Highly Anticipated Return To The Moon

    Reports indicate that NASA's recent Artemis delay could have been the result of concerns surrounding Starship's current progress.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • fossilized footprint

    Scientists Found Mummified Skin That Is Older Than The Dinosaurs

    Scientists have discovered mummified skin older than the dinosaurs, and it is likely reptile, they explain in a new study.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 21st, 2024 Read More
  • A lightbulb seemingly powered by the earth.

    Ingenious Dirt-Powered Fuel Cell Can Draw Nearly Limitless Energy From Soil

    A team at Northwestern University has created a paperback-sized device that can rest within oil and draw energy from it.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 20th, 2024 Read More
  • arctic ocean slate

    Greenland Ice Sheet Lost More Ice Than Previously Believed, Study Claims

    A new study claims that the Greenland ice sheet has lost 20 percent more ice than scientists previously believed.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 20th, 2024 Read More
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