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  • ai camera that uses location data to capture photos

    Crazy New AI Camera Doesn't Even Have A Lens - How Does It Work?

    An AI camera can capture photos of a location without using a lens and the way it does it will blow your mind.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 4th, 2023 Read More
  • Neuroscientists Built A 'Dreamachine' That Makes People Hallucinate

    A project known as the Dreamachine can make participants hallucinate and could open new doors to mental health therapy.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 4th, 2023 Read More
  • satellite in space, wooden satellites could replace metal satellites in the future

    Are Wooden Satellites The Answer To Our Space Junk Problem? Japan Wants To Find Out

    An experiment from the ISS has Japan testing wooden satellites to see just how well they'll work in outer space.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 4th, 2023 Read More
  • artistic rendering of first computer

    Scientists Have Been Baffled By This 2,000-Year-Old 'Computer' Since It Was Discovered 120 Years Ago

    A 2,000 year old device known as the first computer has left scientists baffled since they discovered it in 1901.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • marsupial

    Study Finds That Marsupials Are 'Far More Evolved' Than Humans

    Shocking new research shows that marsupial evolution may have gone further than other mammals, including humans.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • the world's most elusive particles occasionaly interact with atoms

    This Is The First-Ever X-Ray Of A Single Atom

    Scientists have finally captured the first-ever x-ray of a single atom, revealing chemistry on its smallest level like never before.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Moon crystal found on lunar surface could bring unlimited energy

    Don't Miss 2023's Beautiful Strawberry Moon This Weekend

    June's summer nights may be shorter, but there's still plenty to look up for, including 2023's beautiful Strawberry moon.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • ocean

    Revolutionary Invention Transforms Seawater Into Hydrogen Fuel

    A group of researchers have created a system that can create hydrogen fuel from seawater without requiring complex filtration systems.

    By Joshua Hawkins June 1st, 2023 Read More
  • Earth in space

    Earth's 'Fake Moon' Has Been Here For Thousands Of Years

    New research discovered that Earth's "fake moon," an asteroid named 2023 FW13, has been orbiting the planet since 100 BC.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 31st, 2023 Read More
  • huge solar eruption from bright sun on dark background

    Japan Plans To Beam Solar Power Down From Space By 2025

    Japan has big plans to beam solar power down from outer space by 2025, setting a new precedence for renewable energy.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 30th, 2023 Read More
  • killer whale near boat

    The Latest Coordinated Killer Whale Boat Attack Was Captured On Video Right Here

    Killer whales keep attacking boats around Europe in strange coordinated attacks and scientists say it's all because of revenge.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 30th, 2023 Read More
  • Gravitation waves around black hole in space 3D illustration

    LIGO Returns: Mind-Blowing Gravitational Wave Detectors Are Back Up And Running

    LIGO, a state-of-the-art gravitational wave detector, is finally up and operational again after a three year hiatus.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 29th, 2023 Read More
  • New York City skyline

    Study Claims New York City Is Sinking Under The Weight Of Its Buildings

    A new study warns that New York City is sinking, increasing the risk of flooding throughout the iconic US city.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 29th, 2023 Read More
  • supernova

    Astronomers Spotted A Supernova So Close That You Can See It With An Amateur Telescope

    Legendary astronomer Koichi Itagaki recently discovered a supernova so close to Earth it is visible with amateur telescopes.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 28th, 2023 Read More
  • Joro spider is spreading legs on web

    Massive Joro Spiders Continue To Invade The US, But They're Not As Scary As They Look

    New research shows that the massive and somewhat terrifying Joro spiders aren't as scary as they appear. They're actually very gentle.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 28th, 2023 Read More
  • people clinking champagne glasses

    Science Finally Reveals Why Champagne Bubbles So Elegantly

    New research has finally revealed the science behind champagne bubbles, which have left scientists baffled for years.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 28th, 2023 Read More
  • underwater volcano eruption

    Last Year's Tonga Volcano Eruption Was So Big It Disrupted Satellite Signals In Space

    New study claims that the 2022 Tonga volcano eruption was powerful enough to disrupt satellite signals in space.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 27th, 2023 Read More
  • Uranus Voyager 2 image

    Uranus May Be More Active Than Scientists Previously Believed

    Astronomers using the Very Large Array have detected what could be a stormy vortex at Uranus' north pole, which could change everything.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 25th, 2023 Read More
  • The James Webb Telescope in space

    James Webb Telescope Uncovered New Details About An Ancient Galaxy

    Researchers claim they have discovered an ancient galaxy with an intriguing trait; it hasn't birthed any new stars for half a billion years.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 25th, 2023 Read More
  • dark side of moon

    NASA's Lunar Orbiter Spots Japanese Moon Lander's Crash Site

    NASA's Lunar Orbiter has spotted the Japanese Moon lander's crash site after the lander went dark during its descent back in April.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 25th, 2023 Read More
  • South polar cap on Mars

    Scientists Want You To Help Decode An 'Alien' Transmission From Mars This Week

    Scientists will call on the public to try to decode an "alien" transmission from Mars later this week as part of a simulation.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 24th, 2023 Read More
  • rare crystal that melts under light

    Japanese Scientists Found A Rare Crystal That Changes Color And Melts When Hit With Light

    A group of Japanese scientists say they discoered a rare crystal that melts and can change color whenever it is hit by light.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 24th, 2023 Read More
  • northern star, polaris nebula hiding

    Photographer Uses 4-Hour Exposure To Capture A Hidden Nebula In Stunning Detail

    A photographer has captured a photo of a faint and hidden nebula hiding near Polaris, the famed northern star.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • Earth in space

    Huge Study Across 160 Cities May Have Discovered What Drives Evolution On Earth

    A new, massive study highlights the part that humanity now plays in driving present day evolution on Earth.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 23rd, 2023 Read More
  • rainbow sea slug found by Vicky Barlow while working with The Rock Pool Project

    Rare Rainbow Sea Slug That Looks Like A Sci-Fi Creature Was Captured On Video

    A volunteer with The Rock Pool Project captured video of a stunning and rare rainbow sea slug and you have to see it for yourself.

    By Joshua Hawkins May 22nd, 2023 Read More
  • mars

    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
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