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    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
  • lights in night sky, shooting stars in night sky

    Scientists Prove Astrology Is Nonsense, But They're Such Capricorns

    A new study shows no link between one's zodiac sign and fate, proving that astrology can't predict happiness and well-being.

    By Chris Smith June 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Joro spider with green background in Japan

    Should You Be Scared Of The Flying Joro Spiders Set To Invade New York City?

    New York City is expected to get an influx of invasive parachuting Joro spiders this summer. Here's what to expect.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 5th, 2024 Read More
  • A doctor is shown holding a syringe and a drug vial.

    New Bowel Tumor Drug Helped Cure Cancer In 100% Of Cases

    Jemperli (dostarlimab) might be a cancer cure breakthrough from GSK, as it cured 100% of rectal cancer cases in a trial.

    By Chris Smith June 4th, 2024 Read More
  • digital brain connections, map of brain

    Your Brain Might Be Trying To Predict The Future When You Sleep

    A new study shows that neurons in the brain might be trying to predict the future while you sleep and dream.

    By Chris Smith June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • quantum physics questions, universe

    New Theory Suggests Time Is An Illusion Created By Quantum Entanglement

    A new definition of time suggests that what we once thought was a fundamental element of reality is actually just a byproduct.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • new glass-like material is better than glass

    New Glass-Like Material Can Clean Itself And Keep Rooms Cooler

    Researchers have created a new type of glass-like material that self-cleans and keeps rooms cooler than glass does.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Someone putting a phone on a charger stand

    New Breakthrough May Let Us Charge Smartphones In 60 Seconds

    A breakthrough could let us build next-gen chargers capable of charging our electronics in just 60 seconds.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 1st, 2024 Read More
  • scientists working in lab

    Frequent Sauna Use And Exercise Might Lower The Risk Of Psychosis 

    A new study shows that combining frequent sauna baths with a higher cardiorespiratory fitness can reduce the risk of psychosis significantly.

    By Chris Smith May 31st, 2024 Read More
  • moon surface, moon dust

    NASA Is Desperate To Figure Out Time On The Moon - Here's Why

    NASA says finding out how time on the Moon passes is important for a number of reasons, including keeping things synced up.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Stem cells operation

    Insulin May Be A Thing Of The Past Thanks To This Groundbreaking Diabetes Cure

    Researchers cured type 2 diabetes in a 59-year-old patient after restoring insulin-producing pancreatic function with a stem cell transplant.

    By Chris Smith May 30th, 2024 Read More
  • person walks on coffee-reinforced concrete footpath

    New Concrete Strengthened By Coffee Is Now Being Tested In A Real Neighborhood

    The first coffee-reinforced concrete footpath is now being tested in a real neighborhood to see just how well it holds up to the elements.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Close-up of CPU Chip Processor

    World's First Bioprocessor Made With Human Brain Tissue Uses A Million Times Less Power

    A company claims to have created the world's first bioprocessor that uses a million times less power than a digital chip does.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 28th, 2024 Read More
  • planetary parade

    A Rare Planetary Alignment Will Grace Our Skies In June

    Skywatchers who head outside in early June will get to spot a rare planetary alignment of six different planets.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 27th, 2024 Read More
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