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    Ancient Rivers On Mars May Have Been Wilder Than Previously Thought

    Perseverance may have discovered evidence that ancient rivers on Mars were much stronger and wilder than previously believed.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 22nd, 2023 Read More
  • Close-up of aged female eye

    Researchers May Have Discovered A New Way To Restore Vision In Humans

    Scientists may have found a breakthrough way to use dormant cells in the retina to restore vision in humans.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 21st, 2023 Read More
  • petri dish

    This New Tech Is Said To Filter 99% Of 'Forever Chemicals' From Water

    A group of researchers at the University of British Colombia have devised a forever chemical treatment that's super effective.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 21st, 2023 Read More
  • An asteroid crashing into Earth in an illustration

    New Study Claims Killer Asteroids Won't Hit Earth For The Next 1,000 Years

    A new study claims that the risk of killer asteroids hitting Earth is unlikely in the next 1,000 years, but small ones still pose a threat.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 20th, 2023 Read More
  • comb jellyfish have nervous systems

    Comb Jellies Look Like Bizarre Aliens, And Scientists Made A Weird New Discovery About Them

    Scientists have discovered that comb jellyfish have nervous systems unlike anything we have ever seen before.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 20th, 2023 Read More
  • electronic skin shown on fingers

    Scientists Made Electronic Skin That Mimics The Sense Of Touch

    Researchers have created a special type of electronic skin that can mimic the sense of touch and communicate with the brain.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 20th, 2023 Read More
  • mars rover

    Mars Rover Captures Images Of Craters That May Have Once Contained Water

    NASA's Perseverance rover has captured images of the Belva Crater on Mars, which may have once housed lakes of water.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Orcas in the water, orcas attacking boats, sinking them off coast of Europe

    Scientists Are Baffled After Orcas Sink Three Boats In Europe

    Scientists are baffled after repeated orca boat attacks have led to three sunken boats off the coast of Europe.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 19th, 2023 Read More
  • ultramassive black hole in space

    Researchers Say Some Black Holes May Be Kinks In The Fabric Of Space-Time

    New research has revealed that some black holes may be kinks in the fabric of space-time, raising even more questions.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 19th, 2023 Read More
  • t rex

    Fewer T. Rex Walked The Earth Than Previous Estimated, New Study Claims

    New research claims that the T. rex population was much lower than scientists previously estimated, claiming 1.7 billion roamed our planet.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 18th, 2023 Read More
  • satelittes in orbit around Earth

    Fascinating Interactive Animation Shows More Than 3,500 Active Starlink Satellites Orbiting Earth

    A new website showcases an interactive animation detailing over 3,500 Starlink satellites in orbit around our planet.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 17th, 2023 Read More
  • A woman sleeping comfortably in her bed

    MIT Scientists Built An 'Inception' Device That Can Tell You What To Dream

    Scientists have built a device that can almost control dreams, allowing for what they call "targeted dream incubation."

    By Joshua Hawkins May 17th, 2023 Read More
  • deep ocean with light coming in

    Florida Scientist Breaks Record For Longest Time Spent Living Underwater

    Joe Dituri, also known as Dr. Deep Sea, has just broken the record for the longest time living underwater.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Best for Healthy Teeth

    How AI Might Let Us Finally Talk To Animals

    AI could finally let humans talk to animals thanks to large language models that are now working to decode animal languages.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Chimpanzees talking, chimpanzee language

    Scientists Actually Managed To Translate Chimpanzee Language For The First Time

    A group of scientists have confirmed that chimpanzees have their own language of barks and noises, which they can even combine into sentences.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 14th, 2023 Read More
  • underwater temple ruins

    Archaeologists Discovered Ruins Of An Ancient Temple At The Bottom Of The Sea

    A group of archaeologists have discovered the ruins of an underwater temple in Italy, which they believe are over 2,000 years old.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 13th, 2023 Read More
  • hammerhead shark swimming with fish

    Hammerhead Sharks Hold Their Breath To Stay Warm In Cold Water, New Research Shows

    Hammerhead sharks stay warm in cold water by holding their breath, according to new research from scientists.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 12th, 2023 Read More
  • Earth in space

    See The Stunning First Photo Of Earth From Europe's New MTG-I1 Satellite

    Europe's newest weather satellite, the Meteosat Third Generation Imager, has captured its first images of Earth and they're breathtaking.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 10th, 2023 Read More
  • testing age reversing therapy on mice

    Rats Moved VR Objects Using Only Their Minds In An Experiment

    Rats used a strange virtual type of telekinesis to move objects in a virtual environment in a new experiment.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 8th, 2023 Read More
  • brain waves

    Scientists Discovered A Surge Of Unknown Activity In People's Brains As They Died

    Scientists have recorded mysterious brain activity in a dying person's brain which could help us better understand the human brain.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 7th, 2023 Read More
  • ancient urine flask

    Archaeologists Unearthed Ancient 'Urine Flasks'

    A group of archaelogists working with the Ceaser's Forum Project have unearthed ancient urine flasks used to taste and smell pee.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 7th, 2023 Read More
  • old earth

    See Where Your Home Was At The Time Of The Dinosaurs Using This Interactive Map

    An interactive map of ancient Earth lets you see where your home was at the time of the dinosaurs, the ice age, and more.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 6th, 2023 Read More
  • ocean swirl, bermuda triangle concept

    Scientist Claims To Have Solved The Mystery Of The Bermuda Triangle

    A scientist claims that the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has been solved and it isn't really that exciting.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 5th, 2023 Read More
  • christmas asteroid passing earth

    X-Wing-Sized Asteroid Whizzes Past Earth On Star Wars Day

    An X-wing-sized asteroid will whiz closely past Earth on Star Wars Day, according to NASA's asteroid trackers.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 4th, 2023 Read More
  • ultramassive black hole in space

    See The Enormous Scale Of Black Holes In This Jaw-Dropping NASA Animation

    A new black hole animation from NASA helps showcase the scale and size of the biggest black holes in our universe.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Closeup of an eye of a black man

    This Bionic Eye Could Restore Vision And Possibly Manipulate Our Reality

    A company is working on a bionic eye called the Science Eye that may one day be able to restore vision and even manipulate reality.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 2nd, 2023 Read More
  • battery, power illustration

    Exciting Battery Technology Breakthrough Announced By Manufacturing Giant CATL

    A Chinese battery manufacturer has made an important step towards the creation of industry-wide condensed batteries.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 2nd, 2023 Read More
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