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  • Euclid first images - horsehead nebula

    ESA's Euclid Telescope Shares First Images From Dark Universe Mission

    The European Space Agency has finally shared the first full-color images captured by Euclid, the agency's dark matter hunting telescope.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 7th, 2023 Read More
  • spokes on saturn's rings

    Saturn's Rings Will Vanish In 2025, But They Won't Really Be Gone

    Saturn's rings will vanish and become invisible in 2025, but NASA says the phenomena won't last forever, and the rings will reappear.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Many water drops on waterproof material

    Researchers Invented A Super-Waterproof Material Using New Nanotech

    Researchers say they have created a super-waterproof material that could revolutionize multiple industries.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 5th, 2023 Read More
  • Coronavirus update

    Light Can Evaporate Water Without Heat, New Study Claims

    A new study has revealed that light can cause the evaporation of water without the need for additional thermal heat.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 4th, 2023 Read More
  • t rex

    New Study Claims Dinosaurs Were Likely Killed By Asteroid Dust

    A new paper suggests that asteroid dust kicked into the atmosphere may have caused a nuclear winter which fueled the death of the dinosaurs.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Dinkinesh first look discovers second asteroid

    NASA Lucy Probe Spots Undiscovered Asteroid On Dinkinesh Flyby

    NASA's Lucy probe just completed its first flyby of the asteroid Dinkinesh, discovering it is actually a binary pair.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • northern star, polaris nebula hiding

    Researchers Might've Solved A 70-Year-Old Mystery Of Disappearing Stars

    A 70-year-old mystery involving vanishing stars could finally have a possible explanation, a new study claims.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • skin, close-up of skin with melanin in it

    Scientists Invented A Synthetic Melanin That Speeds Up Healing And Stops Sunburn

    Scientists have created a synthetic "super melanin" that can prevent sunburn and help speed up healing of the skin.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • A simulated strand of DNA

    Chinese Agency Claims Terrorists Have AI-Built Gene Weapons That Target Specific Races

    China's spy agency has released bold claims that some nations are developing gene weapons that can target specific ethnicities.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Earth's inner core and outer core

    There Could Be Chunks Of An Alien World Hiding In The Earth

    A new study suggests that chunks of Theia, an alien planet that collided with Earth billions of years ago, could be hidden inside our planet.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 1st, 2023 Read More
  • crab nebula as captured by James Webb

    James Webb Captures Breathtaking View Of The Crab Nebula

    James Webb has captured new images of the Crab Nebula, which could help scientists uncover the supernova remnant's mysterious past.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 1st, 2023 Read More
  • tiny solar flares on sun

    The Sun Will Reach Solar Maximum Early, New Forecast Claims

    New research forecasts that our Sun will reach its solar maximum almost a year earlier than previously believed.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 31st, 2023 Read More
  • Uranus Voyager 2 image

    Scientific Breakthrough Could Help Explain Why Uranus Is So Hot

    A new scientific breakthrough has proven the existence of infrared auroras on Uranus and could help scientists understand the gas planet.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 30th, 2023 Read More
  • seed sized radar chip

    This Radar The Size Of A Seed Can Detect Unbelievably Small Movements

    Researchers at UC Davis have created a seed-sized radar that is both energy efficient and can detect some of the tiniest changes.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 28th, 2023 Read More
  • digital brain connections, map of brain

    Scientists Are Baffled By New Signals They Discovered In The Human Brain

    Scientists have discovered previously unknown white brain matter signals, and they're completely baffling.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 27th, 2023 Read More
  • arctic ocean slate

    We Can't Stop The West Antarctic Ice Sheet From Melting, New Study Says

    A new study claims that we are already at a point of no return and that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet meltdown will happen no matter what.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 24th, 2023 Read More
  • illustration of Voyager probe in space

    NASA Just Sent A Software Update To A Spacecraft 12 Billion Miles Away

    NASA just sent a critical software update to Voyager 2 and it took almost 18 hours to complete the upgrade.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • ceres

    A Dwarf Planet Close To Mars Could Have What It Takes To Sustain Life

    In-depth studies of the dwarf planet Ceres suggest that Mars' neighboring dwarf planet could sustain life.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 22nd, 2023 Read More
  • supernova

    AI Detected A Supernova Without Help From Humans

    A new AI-powered supernova detection system just detect its first supernova and could revolutionize how we search for exploding stars.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 21st, 2023 Read More
  • Water running off the arctic ice shelf

    We Have A Very Small Opportunity To Save Greenland's Ice Sheet, Study Claims

    A new study claims we may have a very small opportunity to save Greenland's ice sheet from melting and raising sea levels.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 21st, 2023 Read More
  • Earth's inner core and outer core

    Troubling Discovery Suggests The Earth's Core Is Leaking

    New research published this week suggests that the Earth's core is leaking and scientists aren't sure what that means.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 19th, 2023 Read More
  • mariana fruit bat, which was recently added to list of extinct animals

    21 More Species Have Just Been Declared Extinct

    The Fish and Wildlife service has moved 21 more species off the endangered list and onto the list of extinct animals.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Orionids Meteor Shower

    Don't Miss The Peak Of The 2023 Orionids Meteor Shower This Weekend

    One of the best annual meteor showers will peak this weekend as the 2023 Orionids meteor shower lights up the sky.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 19th, 2023 Read More
  • mars

    We Finally Know What Caused The Strongest Marsquake Ever

    We may have finally figured out what caused the strongest marsquake we have ever recorded on our distant neighboring planet.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 18th, 2023 Read More
  • space junk around Earth

    Space Junk Pollution Is Poisoning Earth's Upper Atmosphere, New Study Says

    Space junk pollution could spell severe problems for the Earth's upper atmosphere as it fills with rare metals, a new study suggests.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 18th, 2023 Read More
  • annular solar eclipse

    See The Moon's Shadow On Earth From Last Week's Ring Of Fire Eclipse

    This month's annular eclipse was beautiful, but NASA captured another intriguing view showcasing the annular eclipse's shadow across Earth.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 18th, 2023 Read More
  • bioprinted skin, skin illustration

    This Bioprinted Skin Can Heal Wounds Faster With Less ScarringĀ 

    Scientists have created a new bioprinted skin that heals faster and has less scarring than traditional skin replacements.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 16th, 2023 Read More
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