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  • dinosaur fossil

    New Research Shows Even Dinosaurs Got Cancer

    A new study shows that even dinosaurs had to contend with cancer millions of years ago, and scientists hope it can help human research.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • man drinking water from glass

    Researchers Invented A Device That Pulls Drinking Water From The Air Without Electricity

    A new water harvester can generate fresh drinking water without electricity by pulling moisture out of the air.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • old man and woman walking

    This Everyday Activity Can Reveal Your Brain's Age

    Researchers say taking a deeper look at how fast you walk can help you understand how your brain has aged.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • dog in chernobyl exclusion zone

    The Dogs Of Chernobyl May Be Evolving Right Before Our Eyes

    The Chernobyl disaster remains one of the worst nuclear disasters in history, but it may have given us a unique look at evolution in dogs.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • sun and heat boiling down on planet

    Scientists Want To Test A Solar Umbrella That Could Help Fight Climate Change

    A new mission to test a solar umbrella could help reduce rising temperatures on Earth, but scientists have to get it to space first.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • laser cutting through metal

    A YouTuber Just Made The World's Most Powerful Handheld Laser

    A YouTuber has created what he claims is the world's strongest handheld laser, and it's powerful enough to cut through titanium.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • This Super Rare Mineral Could Be The Key To Unlocking Green Energy

    Green energy could take a major leap forward if we start to rely on the rare mineral jadarite, researchers claim in a new study.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • ocean with sunlight filtering through the water

    New Study Claims The World's Oceans Are A 'Ticking Time Bomb'

    New research shows that ocean acidification is getting worse and may have already passed beyond "safe" boundaries in many places.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • The Milky Way’s big sister

    This Is The Largest Map Of The Universe Ever Made, And Anyone Can Explore It

    The largest map of the universe ever created is now freely available for anyone to explore, so what are you waiting for?

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • sun

    The ESA Just Snapped The First Photos Of The Sun's South Pole

    The ESA has finally captured photos of the Sun's south pole, unlocking the door to how our Sun's magnetic field works.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • salmon on a plate, lab-grown salmon now available in some restaurants

    Lab-Grown Salmon Is Now Being Served In A US Restaurant

    Lab-grown salmon has finally reached FDA approval and is now being sold in a single Portland restaurant, but there are plans to expand.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • humpback whale mom and calf under the ocean surface

    Humpback Whales May Be Trying To Communicate With Humans

    Researchers say that humpback whales may be trying to find ways to communicate with humans, but there's still more to unravel.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • ghost of a star, supernova remnant

    Scientists Claim The Universe Could One Day Implode

    The end of the universe is tied to dark energy, astronomers claim, and one day the universe could implode on itself.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • Earth in space

    Our Planet's Oxygen Levels Will Drop, And There's No Way To Stop It

    Researchers say that the Earth's oxygen levels will drop exponentially in the future, ending life as we know it.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • pluto hanging in space

    Astronomers Finally Figured Out How Pluto Cools Itself

    New data captured by the James Webb Space Telescope has finally given astronomers new clues about how Pluto cools itself.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • cockatoo sitting on a branch

    These Birds Keep Teaching Themselves New Tricks

    Australia's sulphur-crested cockatoos are a lot smarter than you might think. In fact, these birds keep teaching themselves new tricks.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • ancient human on exhibit at museum

    Humans Nearly Went Extinct 1 Million Years Ago, But We Don't Know Why

    Research data suggests humans may have nearly gone extinct almost 1 million years ago, but scientists aren't sure why.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • quasar jet shooting out of black hole

    The Largest Black Hole Jet Ever Discovered Is Three Times Bigger Than The Milky Way

    Researchers discovered a large black hole jet from the early universe, and it's reshaping what we know about the early universe.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • factories with smoke and co2 coming out of their chimneys

    It's Been Millions Of Years Since Earth's Atmosphere Had This Much CO2

    A new report on atmospheric CO2 levels reveals they are now higher than they have been in millions of years.

    By Joshua Hawkins 1 month ago Read More
  • strawberry full moon behind a tree branch

    Strawberry Moon: How To Watch The Lowest Full Moon Since 2006

    June's Strawberry Moon will be the lowest full moon to grace our skies in decades, so skywatchers won't want to miss out.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • nematode worms in a pile of compost

    'Superorganisms' Were Just Seen In The Wild For The First Time Ever

    Researchers have observed superorganisms previously only seen in lab experiments in the wild for the very first time.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • Silicon Valley Bank

    The Science Behind Why Some People Can't Handle Being In A Noisy Room

    New research has given us insight into why some people can't handle being in a crowded room and how the brain rewires itself to compensate.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • cancer cells in the body

    AI Helped Design An Innovative New Cancer Treatment Plan

    A new AI-designed cancer treatment has doctors using widely available non-cancer drugs to kill cancer cells.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • water droplets on glass panel

    Scientists Invented A Lens Made Of Water With Adjustable Focus

    Researchers have created a proof-of-concept, lightweight, and tunable liquid lens system that is both small and cost-efficient.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • Doctor listening to patient's heart

    A 14-Year-Old Created An App That Detects Heart Disease Almost Instantly

    This new heart disease detection app can tell if someone might have heart disease just by listening to the sounds their body makes.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • close up of cassowary, flightless bird

    Meet The World's Most Aggressive Bird - And No, It Isn't The One You Think

    Ever wondered what the world's most aggressive bird is? Here's everything you need to know about the cassowary.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • Words in an english to german dictionary.

    Why You Can Understand Words Even If They're Missing Vowels

    How the brain deciphers words can explain a lot about why humans are able to pick up patterns and read words even when vowels are missing.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
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