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Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have captured detailed images of the globular star cluster NGC 1651 in the constellation Mensa. This Hubble image shows…
Police officer in Rome, Italy gestures to touristsJochen Tack/imageBROKER/Alamy Research shows that different nationalities seem to use hand gestures differently, supporting the idea that Italians in…
If you frequently visit the “How to Be Productive” section of TikTok, you’ve probably encountered the latest strategies to maintain focus and avoid procrastination. The key…
According to a study by Harvard Business in 2023, data breaches in the US have reached an “all-time high”, with a 20% increase in the first…
Witnessing the Northern Lights at the North and South Poles is considered a rare and unforgettable experience for many individuals. However, you now have the opportunity…
Paleontologists have unearthed two fossilized phalanges of ancient carnivorous birds on Seymour Island in Antarctica. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of an early Eocene continental community on Seymour Island:…
After spaceflight, astronauts often experience symptoms that affect their sensory systems, such as unsteadiness when walking or standing, blurred vision, and fatigue. These symptoms are called…
I was going to start this article differently. But that was before my 10-year-old daughter intervened. In fact, I had already started writing when she got…
In April, a total solar eclipse is expected to occur, promising great scientific success thanks to new spacecraft, telescopes, and cosmic coincidences.The upcoming eclipse will feature…
Some zoo animals contracted SARS-CoV-2 from humansSergei Supinsky/AFP/Getty Animals such as rats are often considered carriers of the disease. But when it comes to the spread…
Female titmouse flapping its wings Toshitaka Suzuki Great tits appear to flap their wings to signal their mates to enter the nest, suggesting that birds may…
Gender gaps within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) still persist despite significant advancements. Women continue to be underrepresented, with only 29.2% of STEM employees being…
In a new paper in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence, leading computer scientists from around the world review recent advances in machine learning that are converging…
Let’s prepare for an amazing event. A stunning lunar eclipse is set to occur on Monday, March 25, 2024, when the Earth aligns between the Sun…
Historically, the brain was not always recognized as the center of thought. In ancient Egypt, it was believed that the heart held intellect and the soul,…
On February 21, a meter-wide space capsule landed in the Utah desert after eight months in orbit. The cargo is a batch of ritonavir, an antiviral…
The UK Government has initiated a consultation to gather public and industry input on increasing the legal power of electric bike models from 250W to 500W…
NASA stays in touch with its space probes, like Voyager 2, through the Deep Space Network (DSN), which consists of radio receiving antennas located in three…
When something strange happens in your neighborhood, who do you call? Most likely, the police, as ghosts and Ghostbusters are not real. However, that doesn’t stop…
The newly identified structures, called Shakti and Shiva, are between 12 billion and 1 billion years old, making them so old that they are even older…
International trade may have helped medieval elites obtain the best horses for jousting tournamentsPrisma Archive / Alamy Analysis of horse teeth unearthed in a London cemetery…
Artist’s impression of the European Clipper near its namesake moonNASA Instruments aboard a NASA spacecraft scheduled to launch to Europe later this year could directly detect…
Astronomers used NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and NSF’s Carl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) to locate H1821+643, the closest quasar hosted by a galaxy cluster,…
“Ash light” or AL is a faint mysterious glow or hue seen in the night hemisphere of Venus. It is often compared to Earthshine, the reflected…
dogs can remember the names of thingsGolodenkov/Shutterstock Records of dogs’ brain activity show that dogs seem to understand that words refer to specific objects. Some dogs…
Living a healthier life can be achieved in many ways. Simple activities like daily walks, healthy eating, and brain-boosting puzzles like Sudoku can keep your mind…
A colony of black garden ants in a nest with several eggs, pupae, larvae and a large queen beeNick Bruning/Shutterstock When a black ant queen notices…
An uncommon cosmic eruption is set to happen in the Milky Way galaxy soon, resembling the appearance of a “new” star in the night sky for…
Daniel J. Stein and Andrew McCarthy This mesmerizing shot of the perfect alignment of the sun and full moon over Utah's Valley of the Gods last…
A brown male Thomisus guangxicus Spider (center) in a Hoya pandurata flower with a pale amber female just below it. Wu Shimao A species of spider…
Astronomers using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array have observed long-lasting aurora-like radio bursts above sunspots. This discovery could help us better understand the behavior…
Pebanista Yacluna are the closest living relatives River dolphin of South Asia (genus Platanista). artistic reconstruction Pebanista Yacluna. Image credit: Jaime Blanc. Pebanista Yacluna About 16…
berry Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) The Canadian-grown fruit shows promising health benefits driven by its rich and diverse polyphenol profile and should be considered for further…
Cancer is the leading cause of death in humans, accounting for almost 13% of deaths worldwide. Global Health Observatory by the World Health Organization. Biological males…
Cerebellum of a person suffering from kuru disease Liberski PP (2013) Genetic research in a very remote community in Papua New Guinea has revealed new insights…
Lava erupts from a fissure near Grindavik, Iceland, on March 20th.Associated Press/Alamy Stock Photo A recent eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland released a huge…
The kidney transplant surgery is the first of its kind in a living person. Michelle Rose/Massachusetts General Hospital Surgeons successfully transplanted a pig kidney into a…
On organic farms, conventional farming practices appear to inadvertently cause more pesticides to be used in surrounding fieldsDaniel Balderas/Shutterstock Organic farmers dedicate their working lives to…
Photographing a solar eclipse takes a little practice Sebastian Kennerknecht/Minden Pictures/Alamy Although some people spend years planning trips to see a total solar eclipse, the moment…
Michel Taragrand named 2024 Abel Prize laureate Peter Bagde/Typos1/Abel Prize 2024 French mathematician Michel Taragrand has won the 2024 Abel Prize for his work on probability…











































