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  • James Webb telescope on orbit of Earth

    James Webb Captured A Dazzling Photo Of A Rare Galaxy Called The Cartwheel Galaxy

    The James Webb space telescope has captured a new image of the Cartwheel Galaxy, a rare ring galaxy around 500 million light-years away.

    By Joshua Hawkins August 2nd, 2022 Read More
  • A dog holding a bowl, waiting for food

    Do Dogs Really Love Us? Trainer Reveals 10 Signs That Your Dog Actually Does

    Our relationship with our dogs can be a simple yet confusing one. Now, a trainer has revealed 10 signs that help you tell your dog loves you.

    By Joshua Hawkins August 2nd, 2022 Read More
  • Earth in space

    The Earth Is Spinning Faster And Some Say It Could Have Catastrophic Effects

    We just experience Earth's slowest day in 50 years, but some say adding leap seconds to sync up UTC may not be a viable solution anymore.

    By Joshua Hawkins August 2nd, 2022 Read More
  • James Webb telescope on orbit of Earth

    James Webb Telescope Spots Its First Supernova In Remarkable New Photo

    The James Webb may have detected its first supernova. The team behind the new telescope released a new series of images detailing the find.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 31st, 2022 Read More
  • research drinks seawater turned to drinking water

    MIT Team's New Device Turns Seawater Into Drinking Water With One Button Press

    MIT researchers have devised an ingenious way to turn seawater into drinking water with the press of a single button.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 30th, 2022 Read More
  • huntsman spiders hunt in packs in australia

    See Scientists Transform Dead Spiders Into Creepy Reanimated Robots

    Scientists have brought dead spiders back to life, kind of at least, in a new field of study called necrobotics.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 29th, 2022 Read More
  • rover

    NASA Shares New Plan To Return Mars Rock Samples To Earth

    NASA has changed how it wants to return Mars rock samples to Earth, proposing a new plan this week that involves the Perseverance rover.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Solumbellula Sea Pen

    Rare And Freakish 8-Foot-Long Sea Creature Caught On Video

    A recent expedition led by Nautilus Live led to the first sighting of a Solumbellula Sea Pen in the Pacific Ocean.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 28th, 2022 Read More
  • cat stretching

    Some Scientists Say Cats Are An 'Invasive Alien Species'

    A respected scientific institute has declared cats an 'invasive alien species' because of how damaging they are to ecosystems.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 28th, 2022 Read More
  • dog

    New Study Says Dogs Can 'See' With Their Noses

    A new study suggests that dogs can see with their noses thanks to extensive connections in their olfactory pathway.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 27th, 2022 Read More
  • black hole

    See A Black Hole Surrounded By Rings Of Light In This Remarkable NASA Photo

    NASA has captured a new image of a black hole surrounded by rings made out of material the black hole is siphoning from its companion star.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Baldness Cure

    The Key To A Permanent Cure For Baldness May Have Been Discovered

    Scientists may have discovered a permanent cure for baldness thanks to a special protein that helps control hair follicles.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 27th, 2022 Read More
  • murder hornet's new name is northern giant hornet

    Murder Hornets Have A New Name

    The bee-eating murder hornet has a new name and it isn't nearly as scary as you might expect from such a creature.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 27th, 2022 Read More
  • vega rocket launch

    An Out-Of-Control Chinese Rocket Is Crashing Down To Earth This Week

    An out-of-control Chinese rocket will crash back down to Earth soon after delivering important components to China's space station.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 26th, 2022 Read More
  • Blue full moon against milky way galaxy

    NASA Reveals Possible Launch Window For Artemis 1 Moon Mission

    NASA has finally given us a clue as to when to expect the Artemis I Moon mission’s launch window, and it’s happening sooner than you think.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 24th, 2022 Read More
  • asteroids skimming past Earth

    Astronomers Say Never-Before-Seen Asteroids Are Hiding In The Sun's Glare

    Recent surveys have discovered several never-before-seen asteroids hiding the Sun's glare near Venus and other planets.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • James Webb telescope on orbit of Earth

    James Webb Telescope Suffers 'Significant Uncorrectable Change' From A Meteoroid Hit

    NASA says the James Webb suffered uncorrectable damage, but it shouldn't affect the telescope's ongoing scientific missions.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • MIT scientists found more efficient way to boil water

    MIT Scientists Found A Drastically More Efficient Way To Boil Water

    Scientists at MIT have developed a more efficient way to boil water, which could help revolutionize multiple industries.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Moon crystal found on lunar surface could bring unlimited energy

    What Is National Moon Day And Why Do We Celebrate It?

    July 20 is National Moon Day, a time to reflect on the achievements that the Apollo 11 crew were able to pull off during first Moon landing.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 20th, 2022 Read More
  • divers uncover ancient greek shipwreck and other relics

    Divers Discovered An Ancient Greek Shipwreck That's Full Of Sunken Treasure, And It's Fascinating

    Divers discovered a previously unknown ancient Greek shipwreck in the sunken city of Thonis, near Alexandria.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 20th, 2022 Read More
  • Planets of the solar system

    The Smallest Change To Neptune's Orbit Could Destabilize Our Solar System

    A new study says that even a 0.1 percent change to Neptune's orbit could destabilize our solar system completely.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 20th, 2022 Read More
  • A big sun surface with solar flares.

    Powerful Solar Flare Is Heading To Earth Today, Space Weather Experts Warn

    A famous space weather expert has warned that a powerful solar storm is heading to Earth, and it could cause radio blackouts.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 19th, 2022 Read More
  • black hole

    Black Hole Debunkers Discovered A Dormant Black Hole

    A dormant black hole found outside the Milky Way challenges what we know about the formation of black holes.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 19th, 2022 Read More
  • Beluga whale in clear blue water

    Watch Live As 55,000 Beluga Whales Migrate Across The Ocean

    You watch tune in and watch the beluga whale migration live thanks to livestreams hosted by Polar Bears International and Explore.org.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 18th, 2022 Read More
  • old clock on pole

    MIT Is Trying To Build A Time-Traveling Machine To Detect Dark Matter

    Physicists at MIT have created a time-reversal machine that lets them better measure the evolutions of an atom using quantum mechanics.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 18th, 2022 Read More
  • meteor shower in the night sky

    Viral Video Shows Fiery Streaks In The Sky Above Montana

    Videos and images captured fiery streaks from a Russian fuel tank's reentry as they filled the sky over Montana earlier this week

    By Joshua Hawkins July 17th, 2022 Read More
  • human heart diagram

    Researchers Grew A Piece Of The Human Heart, And It Actually Beats

    Researchers have managed to grow a piece of a human heart that actually beats, opening new doors in the study of cardiovascular disease.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 17th, 2022 Read More
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