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Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have produced the epic image of the Spiral Galaxy NGC 4900. This Hubble image shows the NGC 4900, a…
Microsoft’s Majorana 1 Quantum Computer John Brecher/Microsoft Last month, Microsoft announced at Fanfare that it had created a new kind of problem and used it to…
A traditional traction elevator operates using cables to move the cabin up and down within the building shaft. An attached counterweight at the opposite end of…
Many people around the world now associate Tuesday’s Shrove – the day before Christian Lent that marks the traditional East Feast – with pancakes. Pancakes are…
The first researchers in science created mice that exhibit properties similar to extinct woolly mammoths. Colossal Biosciences, an American Biotechnology Company, utilized CRISPR genome editing technology…
Colossal Biosciences, a US biotech startup, has announced the birth of what is called the “wool mouse.” The company says gorgeous hair rodents are living evidence…
Are you looking to keep your mind sharp as you age? One secret could be as simple as regularly exercising your brain with mathematics and reading…
Have you ever wondered why some dogs look naturally rounded, no matter how much they run around? After all, the same genes that contribute to human…
As the sun returns and the winter blues float away, it’s almost time to adjust the American clock. Daylight Saving Time (DST), a practice of changing…
It feels harsh. Being forced to sacrifice valuable sleep is tough. In the United States, Daylight Saving Time (DST) will begin on March 9, 2025. At…
Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have created a beautiful new image of the Intermediate Spiral Galaxy NGC 5042. This Hubble image shows NGC 5042,…
It is explained in the paper published today journal Natural Astronomy the discovery means that habitable deplanets may have begun to form much earlier, before they…
Ultra-high energy cosmic rays are the highest energy particles in the universe, and their energy is more than one million times greater than what humans can…
New observations from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope support the presence of three specific functions in the atmosphere (clouds, hot spots, and changes in carbon…
According to new research by scientists at Tsukuba University and the Japan National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, heat from our sun promotes changes…
Antarctic Circulating Current (ACC), which is more than four times as strong as the Gulf Stream, is the world’s strongest ocean current and plays an unbalanced…
Paleontologists have discovered three racewing larvae in Myanmar's 100 million Kachin amber with large forward trunks (the eyes of Holometabolan). These specimens show highly developed, simple…
A devastating tornado near Minden, Iowa in April 2024Jonah Lange/Getty Images Wide range of firing and staffing changes at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)…
Standing up to a science rally in Washington Square Park, New York City on March 7th James Dinneen Thousands of people in American cities protested March…
Paleontologists describe new genus and species of extinct scorpions from the early Cretaceous Ixia Formation in China. Jeholia Longkengi It is China's first Mesozoic scorpion. Image…
Two young protostars are responsible for the sparkling ejection of orange, blue, and purple glowing gas and dust in this colorful dark clouds 483 on NASA/ESA/CSA…
Altozillaalso known as the 2001 UQ18, is located outside the solar system, 6 billion km (3.7 billion miles), or 44 times the distance between the Earth…
A primitive amphibian called the Temnospondyls survived the aftermath of the end-of-permian mass extinction that occurred about 252 million years ago. University of Bristol. Reconstruction of…
A huge explosion of a SpaceX rocket above South Florida caused major disruptions for an air traveler due to unexpected delays. The failure of the SpaceX…
Biologist of University of Exeter We conducted the first large-scale study on Asian Hornet diets (Vespa Velutina), exploiting deep sequences to characterize the intestinal content of…
Astronomers may have ultimately solved the problem of what is causing the highly energy x-rays of WD 2226-210, a white dwarf star located in the heart…
Soyuz MS Rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan Rhiannon Adam This ghostly image of Soyuz Ms Rocket in Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, was taken the night before…
Blackbird numbers have decreased in the UK as the USUTU virus has taken holdytje veenstra/shutterstock The deadly virus is killing Blackbirds all over the UK. Beyond…
Amazing lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae), a species closely attached to the ground of a wet, moist eucalyptus forest in southeastern Australia, engineer microhabitat fattens its prey, worms,…
Paleontologists have documented a collection of bone tools from one horizon, 1.5 million years ago, in Tanzania’s All-Bai Valley. These bone tools preceded more than a…
A team of geologists from Curtin University discovered clear evidence of a high-speed impact that occurred 3.47 billion years ago (Archean EON) in the heart of…
According to a new study by planetary researchers at Tokyo Planet University, atmospheric gravity waves play an important role in driving airflows, particularly at altitudes, at…
The mass of the ultra-large black hole in the heart of the large Magellan cloud, a small milky satellite galaxy, is approximately 600,000 solar mass. Impressions…
IM-2 missions in low lunar orbits An intuitive machine The intuitive machine Athena Lander has reached the moon, but appears to have fallen. The Lander is…
Following a failed test flight in January, SpaceX set out for another launch attempt on Thursday hoping for a better outcome. Unfortunately, the mission was cut…
Feedback is the latest science and technology news of new scientists, the sidelines of the latest science and technology news. You can email Feedback@newscientist.com to send…
What causes swelling in a sprained ankle? The rapid expansion is a result of inflammation, which serves a protective purpose. Dr. Robert Schmerling, a rheumatologist and…
Washington – Early Man utilized animal bones to create cutting tools 1.5 million years ago on a regular basis.A recent discovery of 27 sculptures and sharp…
In less than a week, the second privately constructed US spacecraft is poised to land on the moon. The robot lander, named Athena, was created by…
Arctic ocean sea iceShutterstock / Kevin Xu According to satellite measurements from the European Union’s Climate Service Copernicus, there is less sea ice covering the ocean…











































