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My dog, Pepper, is a carefree senior who cherishes bedtime. While his treat might be a motivating factor, he genuinely enjoys the time when we all…
Designated FRB 20250316A, this event, referred to as rbfloat (the brightest radio flash recorded to date), took place in the outer region of the nearby Spiral…
A new genus and species of sailed Iguanodontian dinosaurs has been discovered from a partial skeleton unearthed in the Wessex Formation on the Isle of Wight,…
Historically, Eastern Kentucky has faced significant flooding issues. As moist air ascends the Appalachian mountains, it releases moisture into the valleys. However, during extreme rainfall, this…
LONDON – A former graduate student who studied fossils dating back 125 million years has made a significant discovery by identifying a new species of dinosaur…
They may be worth managing to reduce interruptions from notifications Shironosov/Getty Images Observing notifications from a social media platform indicates they can distract us for a…
Antibiotic use may impact the immune system adversely City Image/Aramie A comprehensive study involving over 6 million children reveals that those exposed to antibiotics prenatally or…
Noise-Canceling Headphones as a Solution to Unwanted Sound pjrtransport/alamy shout Chris Berdik (WW Norton) Noise is a constant presence, easily overlooked until its intensity shifts significantly.…
Can we add quantum to the internet to enhance safety? Nicolinino / Aramie The U.S. military has initiated a program aimed at enhancing traditional communication infrastructures…
Scientists have discovered further reasons to embrace nature Colin Anderson/Blend Images LLC/Getty Images It’s well established that “forest bathing” offers numerous psychological benefits, like alleviating stress…
Rangers aiming to install stoat traps in the KEA Basin, New Zealand Robin Hammond/Panos Photos A massive conservation initiative is being undertaken throughout New Zealand to…
Jiuzhang 4.0 early prototype, a quantum computer that has achieved quantum advantage Chao-Yang Lu/University of Science and Technology of China Quantum computers may have achieved a…
The National Weather Service is gearing up to deliver compromised forecasts. Scientists are advised to suspend all but essential travel, while university-based researchers report that a…
A recent study indicates that a group of astronomers in Pennsylvania, along with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, can determine when and where human deep space transmissions…
The prohibition of ozone-depleting substances like CFCs has facilitated the recovery of the ozone layer. However, when paired with rising air pollution levels, the heating effects…
Thousands of years ago, ancient Homo sapiens embarked on a perilous journey, traversing the icy expanses of the Bering Straits into the uncharted territories of the…
A light-coloured car could lead to cooler streets Olena Polkovnykova/Alamy The color of a vehicle significantly influences the surrounding temperature. Darker cars tend to absorb and…
Open-pit mining at the Kennecott Copper Mine, also referred to as the Bingham Canyon Mine in Utah Witold Skrypczak/Alamy The leftover ore discarded by the rice…
WASHINGTON – On Thursday, the Supreme Court extended the Trump administration’s substantial reductions to the National Health Grants, part of the federal government’s initiative on diversity,…
“I cycle everywhere in London…” Photo via Richard Baker/Getty Images Driverless taxis, which have disrupted industries in various US and Chinese cities, are now on their…
Artwork in Geneva, Switzerland. Recently, a lecture on the Global Plastics Convention was conducted. Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images On August 14, a weary UN representative…
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In 2024, 2.6 billion people (nearly a third of the global population) were still offline, as reported by The International Telecommunication Union (ITU). That same year,…
Could there be hidden planets in our solar system? Peter Jurik/Alamy At the far reaches of our solar system, there could be a new Earth-sized planet,…
Beekman proposes that the intricacies of parenting have fueled the evolution of language Shutterstock/Artem Varnitsin The Origin of LanguageMadeleine Beekman (Simon & Schuster) Language remains one…
Edible microbeads can absorb fat in the intestines Vacharapong Wongsalab/Getty Images Researchers are developing edible microbeads that can absorb fat, aiding weight loss. These beads may…
Before entering the MRI scanner, Emily Weldon practiced moving a lost finger from her amputated arm, accompanied by a researcher. Tamar Makin/Hunter Schone Research suggests our…
In February 2024, astronomers observed a peculiar phenomenon occurring in a galaxy located 300 light-years from Earth. An enormous flare of X-ray light erupted from the…
On July 20th and July 23rd, 2025, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft captured images of Earth and the Moon from a distance of approximately 290 million km (180…
Recent studies indicate that the link between different lipids and Alzheimer’s disease is particularly significant for women, often absent in men. wretlind et al. The research…
While there is no conclusive evidence of microorganisms on Ceres, recent research bolsters the theory that this dwarf planet may have once harbored conditions conducive to…
Bees often struggle to get the nutrients they need from flowers Ran Zisovitch/Shutterstock Artificial “superfoods” that supply vital nutrients for honeybees indicate that colonies could generate…
Sumaid Pal Singh Bakshi/Unsplash Healthcare has witnessed remarkable advancements over the past few decades. In high-income nations, the survival rate for certain types of pediatric leukemia…
Concrete buildings absorb heat in hot climates Panther Media Global/Alamy Cement can self-cool by reflecting light outward and dissipating heat from its surface, offering a comfortable…
The icy dwarf planet Ceres might have been habitable in the past NASA/Jet Propulsion Research Institute (JPL) The dwarf planet Ceres seems desolate and frozen, yet,…
Thunderbird Fusion Reactor Berlinguette Group, UBC Cold Fusion, once a notorious name in the scientific community, is experiencing a resurgence. Researchers are revisiting earlier experiments that…
Solar flares pose risks to GPS systems and communication satellitesNASA/SDO/AIA AI models developed with NASA satellite imagery are now capable of forecasting the sun’s appearance hours…
Buckwheat seems to be a significant contributor to severe food allergies Shutterstock/Buntovskikh Olga It appears that roughly one in seven instances of life-threatening allergic reactions is…
A newly identified quadruple star system, referred to as UPM J1040-3551 AABBAB, comprises a pair of cold brown dwarfs along with young red dwarfs. An artistic…
Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) bean fermentation is a natural process characterized by various interactions that influence the flavor profile of high-quality chocolate. By grasping these intricate interactions,…











































