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Radio signals are a fundamental element of the first contact subgenre in science fiction. Carl Sagan’s Contact features a compelling narrative that centers around Liu Cixin’s…
Promotional Still from Skysurfer Ultralight Aircraft Credit: Hunter Kowald/skysurferaircraft.com The concept of passenger transport drones is coming to life, albeit in a rudimentary form. Currently in…
Michael Pollan’s Exploration of Consciousness in ‘A World Appears’ Addictive Stock Creative / Aram What is consciousness? This enduring question stands at the forefront of scientific…
A new class of weight loss medications is generating excitement with remarkable results, and for many, it delivers. However, if you reach your desired weight after…
Why do cats prefer to sleep on their sides? It’s a puzzling question that every cat owner has asked. Although the answer remains elusive, one thing…
Scientists from the United States, Europe, and China utilized the Ultraviolet Spectrometer (UVS) on NASA’s Juno spacecraft to meticulously map the auroral patch structure on Ganymede,…
A groundbreaking study from the University of Pennsylvania reveals that prehistoric humans and Neanderthals interbred with a notable sexual bias, with male Neanderthals mating more often…
Utilizing the Highly Sensitive Wide-Field K-Band Imager (HAWK-I) on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), astronomers have captured stunning new images of the emission nebula RCW 36.…
Recent findings from the University of Kansas have unraveled a long-standing astrophysical mystery, revealing how the intricate interplay of gravity and magnetospheric plasma divides the radio…
For years, the fossil record of pachycephalosaurs (dome-headed dinosaurs) has primarily consisted of fossilized skulls. In contrast, the postcranial remains of young pachycephalosaurs have remained largely…
The concern over sleep quality has become a common fixation for many. This is largely due to the booming sleep industry, which provides everything from wearable…
Deborah Ferguson (UT Austin), Bhavesh Khamesra (Georgia Tech), Karan Jani (Vanderbilt University)/LIGO The universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, leaving scientists perplexed about the source…
David Parker/Science Photo Library Recently, cosmologists using the Dark Energy Spectroscopy Instrument (DESI) announced observations suggesting that the enigmatic dark energy, believed to be responsible for…
Diverse Societies in Fallout’s Universe Lorenzo Sisti/Prime This year marks the rise of bunker-themed narratives dominating television. Kicking off in January, season 2 of Fallout (available…
Can Magnesium Supplements Improve Sleep and Energy Levels? Maria Korneeva/Getty Images In the 1600s, affluent individuals in England frequented the Epsom Common well, believed to contain…
Qunnect’s Carina Rack for Quantum Entanglement Knecht Mehdi Namazi aims to revolutionize communication through quantum entanglement. Along with his team at Qunnect, he has dedicated nearly…
Innovative Carbon Removal Technique Credit: Paul Nelson Applying crushed silicate rocks, like basalt, in agricultural fields could potentially eliminate up to 1.1 billion metric tons of…
Discover the latest science fiction novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky Roberto Ricciuti/Getty Images March brings exciting new releases for science fiction enthusiasts. This month, we revisit Adrian…
Optimize Your Sleep: Load Your Plate with Fiber and PlantsSource: Olga Pankova/Getty Images Boosting your fiber intake can significantly enhance your sleep quality. Consuming a diverse…
Electron Microscopy Reveals Ants Transforming CO2 into DolomiteCredit: Li Hongjie The remarkable ability of certain ants to convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into dolomite stones…
For over a century, humanity has been on a quest to find signs of intelligent life beyond Earth. This endeavor, best illustrated by the search for…
At some point, many of us yearn to be perceived as cool. This pursuit significantly influences our purchases, fashion choices, hobbies, social circles, and even our…
In February, Germany announced a substantial investment of billions of euros in new military capabilities, stirring interest not just due to the investment scale but also…
An oil spill at sea represents one of the worst man-made disasters in history. Surprisingly, introducing a fire whirlpool may emerge as an innovative solution. A…
ESA’s Jupiter Icy Satellite Explorer (JUICE) has unveiled new images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS captured by the JANUS scientific camera. This striking image of interstellar…
The ice deep beneath Greenland’s surface is beginning to show intriguing signs of movement, manifesting as unusual plume-like swirls. According to recent studies, understanding this phenomenon…
A few years ago, scuba divers exploring the coral reefs near Kume Island in Japan’s Ryukyu Islands made an astonishing discovery: a graveyard of small panda-like…
Recent studies reveal that seal pups produce more human-like sounds than previously believed, often taking turns “communicating” by adjusting their calls to match their neighboring pups.…
The remarkable sensitivity of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope in near- and mid-infrared light offers new insights into PMR 1, a little-explored nebula in the…
As the conversation around eating insects gains traction, we can learn from aardvarks (Orycteropus afer), gourmet consumers of African ants. This fascinating mammal can devour up…
Fossils preserved in amber are not only exquisite but also provide insights into ancient ecological interactions, including potential parasitism and symbiotic relationships between ants and mites.…
NASA officially announced a significant transformation of its Artemis moon program on Friday. This “course correction” aims to enhance mission frequency and include additional launches in…
Astronauts Practice in Simulated Lunar Environments NASA As NASA prepares for a groundbreaking mission to return humans to the moon, astronaut safety remains a paramount focus.…
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NASA’s Space Launch System Faces Challenges Credit: NASA/Cory Houston NASA is re-evaluating its Artemis moon exploration program. During a press conference on February 27, NASA Administrator…
Slow Walking Speed: A Key Indicator of Frailty Image Credit: Gordon Scammell/Loop Images/Universal Images/Getty Images Experimental stem cell therapies offer groundbreaking potential in treating frailty by…
Artist Pierre Huyghe Photo by Ola Lindal A century ago, the advent of quantum mechanics left physicists gazing into the unknown. Long-held beliefs about reality were…
Spending Time Painting in Cornwall, UK Ashley Cooper/Alamy Russell hesitated at the door, unsure whether to enter or not. This wasn’t his usual environment; he only…
Regular Engagement with Arts: Transformative Physiological Changes Mascot/Getty Images Reflecting on my journey into research on the health benefits of art, a pivotal moment stands out.…
New Scientist Book Club’s February selection: Tim Winton’s novel ‘Juice’ The New Scientist Book Club transitioned from exploring the implications of sex robots in January to…











































