Year: 2025
Bone collector caterpillar from the Waianae Mountains of Oahu, HawaiiDaniel Rubinov et al. 2025 The newly described “Bone Collector” caterpillar species disguises itself as dead insect…
woman Bonobos New research is discovering that they team up to find strength in numbers and combine them to dodge wild men.With ChimpanzeesBonobo is one of…
Google may face a breakup after losing two antitrust laws, but for now, it can take solace in its substantial earnings. Alphabet, Google’s parent company, reported…
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The debate over whether to show politeness to artificial intelligence may raise eyebrows – considering it’s not human. However, Sam Altman, CEO of the AI company…
One of my most deeply held values as a high-tech columnist is humanism. I believe in humans and I think technology should help people rather than…
Tabular icebergs are away from Antarctica ice shelves James Kirkham When the ice sheets covering much of Northern Europe were rapidly retreating about 18,000-20,000 years ago,…
this haunted house has become a ripe place to set up a strange video game. The layers of Lorelei and The Laser Eyes, Blue Prince, Botany…
African farmers who produce some of the world’s most respected coffee are scrambling to comply with the new European Union environmental regulations, which require that the…
A quiet honor Veer Chetal, a recent graduate of Immaculate High School in Danbury, was about to begin his studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey.…
Last year presented significant challenges for Acadia Healthcare, one of the nation’s leading providers of mental health services. A New York Times investigation in September revealed…
As of July, social media and other online platforms must block harmful content for children or face severe fines. Online Safety Law requires tech companies to…
In Roman arenas, gladiators fought lions and other wildlife. Despite the tales of epic battles found in ancient texts, sculptures, mosaics, and portrayed in modern media,…
In 2023, the Winooski River in Vermont overflowed and reached the Green Truss Bridge that crosses it. The river water even seeped into the marble floor…
Amidst the Trump administration’s focus on declining US fertility rates, recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that births remained relatively stable…
Chinese manufacturers are targeting American shoppers by showcasing luxury items directly from factories on platforms like Tiktok and other social media apps, amid looming air tariffs…
Lyme disease can spread to people through mites Heico Birth/Shutterstock Antibiotics commonly used to absorb pneumonia remove Lyme disease mice at doses 100 times lower than…
Peanuts are one of the most common foods that people have allergies naafterphoto/shutterstock Adults with peanut allergies reduced the risk of a reaction by eating small…
Jason Citron, co-founder of popular social chat app Discord, resigned as the company’s chief executive on Wednesday. Citron said in a statement that the new CEO…
Amazing online announcement Called “the most exclusive invitation in the world,” he followed a tour of the White House with President Trump, a “intimate private dinner”…
There could be a secure quantum internet in the middle vs148/shutterstock Another step to the quantum internet has been completed and no special communication equipment is…
The Arctic is a rich land. Not only is its beauty, wildlife, cultural heritage, but also among the kinds of products we cherish most: oil, gas,…
The harmful bleaching of corals around the world has increased to affect 84% of the ocean coral reefs, marking the most intense event in recorded history,…
Larger mousetail bats crape backwardsSahar Hajyahia et al. 2025 Orienting yourself in the darkness of a cave seems like a difficult task. However, some bats may…
Smartphones are essential in today’s modern life, containing everything from photos and messages to credit cards and bank accounts. Losing or having one stolen can be…
wWe meet Gustave, the main character of Claire of Thru, who prepares to say goodbye to his ex-girlfriend, Sophie. Once a year, a giant godlike woman…
The formation of a large overpass 20 million years ago connected continents, influenced climate, separated oceans, and changed the course of evolution. According to recent papers…
Research has revealed a significant decline in the use of evidence-based language in American political speeches since the 1970s. Findings published in the journal Natural human…
The asteroid called Donald Johansson was captured by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft during a flyby on April 20, 2025. On the closest approach, the spacecraft was at…
A total of 156 million residents in the US, approximately 46% of the population, resided in areas with poor air quality that received an “F” grade…
Using data from NASA’s transit exoplanetary survey satellite (TESS), MIT astronomers discovered a rocky exoplanet orbiting the bright K-Dwarf Star BD+05 4868A and observed variable transport…
Archaeologists discovered and analyzed three hearths at the Upper Paleolithic site of Korman ‘9 (45,000-10,000 years ago) on the right bank of the Dniester River in…
New research led by astronomers at the University of Hawaii suggests that our universe could spin. In the formation of the universe, gravity links galaxies with…
a T 18, Alex Warren found himself homeless in Carlsbad, California. He resorted to sneaking into a local gym for showers and toilet singing while preparing…
The Environmental Protection Agency has initiated significant staffing changes by beginning the process of reducing hundreds of staff through a “power reduction” process. Last month, the…
Every April, the Lilid Meteor Shower returns to our sky, offering the chance to get a glimpse of the fireballs across the sky. Though not the…
As part of Hubble’s 35th anniversary ceremony, astronomers have acquired a stunning new image of a rich collection of scattered stars. Messier 72. This Hubble image…
New genus and species of the Simotoidan isopod, which lived in the early Cretaceous period, have been identified from two well-conserved specimens found in Lebanon. Originating…
Harvard Medical School’s cutting-edge microscopes have the potential to revolutionize cancer detection and lifespan research. However, a scientist who developed computer scripts to extract maximum information…
Space Telescope Sciences Scientists According to a team of astronomers led by science scientists at the Sciences, highly ionized neon gas detected in the center of…











































