Browsing: Science
All of the latest Science news only on MondoNews
Scanning Electron Micrograph of a Human Placenta Cross-Section Science Photo Library Research involving both mice and humans indicates that applying dried human placenta sheets as bandages…
Recent findings reveal that these stencils are over 15,000 years older than cave paintings in another Sulawesi cave, which were dated in 2024. The painting features…
Shorebirds serve as important indicators of coastal and wetland ecosystems, and their widespread distribution highlights their ecological significance. Although wading shorebirds are infrequently found in the…
Exploring Diverse IVF Treatment Options: Insights and Effectiveness Research Credit: Zephyr/Science Photo Library Recent findings from a comprehensive randomized trial indicate that natural ovulation methods for…
Biting Fly on American Crocodile Photo Credit: Zeke Rowe/British Ecological Society While most animals avoid approaching crocodiles, the biting fly boldly lands on this intimidating predator…
Recent high-resolution findings from ESA’s Solar Orbiter mission provide groundbreaking insights into solar flares. These explosive events are triggered by cascading magnetic reconnection processes, releasing immense…
Research on Zebra Finches’ Eyes Reveals Unique Mechanisms Ger Bosma/Alamy The anatomy of zebra finches’ eyes is distinct from known vertebrate tissues. Their retinas, responsible for…
Illustration of Paranthropus: Early Hominins from 2.7 to 1.4 Million Years Ago Credit: John Bavaro Fine Art/Science Photo Library For the first time, remains of ancient…
Ancient Hand Stencil: Modified to Resemble Claws Afdi Agus Octaviana A stunning discovery of a nearly 68,000-year-old hand stencil on the walls of a cave in…
Illustration of Haikouichthys, a notable Cambrian fish with fossilized evidence of a second pair of eyes Xiangtong Lei, Sihang Zhang Over 500 million years ago, the…
The recently unearthed fossil represents the first known partial specimen of a 2.6-million-year-old lower jaw from Ethiopia’s Afar region, specifically belonging to the genus Paranthropus. This…
Ralph Fiennes’ Role in “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” Sony Pictures It’s hard to overstate the impact of 28 Days Later. This groundbreaking 2002 film…
Octopuses in shallow waters, such as the common octopus, typically possess larger brains. Image Credit: Shutterstock Research suggests that the large brains of octopuses are influenced…
Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA), astronomers have unveiled stunning high-resolution images of 24 debris disks—dusty remnants that form after planetary systems complete their formation—showcasing…
A revealing new study challenges traditional beliefs by showing that mid-ocean ridges and continental rifts, rather than volcanic eruptions, significantly influence atmospheric carbon fluctuations and long-term…
Breakthrough Model Reveals How Nutrients Might Access Europa’s Icy Shell to Nourish Its Hidden Ocean
Geophysicists from Washington State University and Virginia Tech have uncovered a potential pathway for nutrient transport from the radioactive surface of Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa, to…
Humpback Whales Collaborate to Catch Fish Using Bubbles Jen Dickey/North Coast Cetacean Society Innovative foraging behaviors are rapidly spreading among humpback whales in the fjords of…
Exciting new infrared images from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope showcase the intricate structure of gas and dust expelled by a white dwarf star at…
Variety is the key to optimal fitness. Credit: Lyndon Stratford/Alamy Stock Photo Many athletes enhance their performance by integrating various exercises. New research suggests this cross-training…
The Mediterranean diet is widely regarded as the ultimate in healthy eating. Rich in fiber, vegetables, legumes, fruits, nuts, and moderate fish consumption, this diet is…
In the 1920s, renowned physicist Albert Einstein believed he had identified a fundamental flaw within quantum physics. This led to extensive investigations revealing a pivotal aspect…
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant has endured multiple attacks following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. AFP A recent power outage at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in…
Experiment on Oxygen Production with Deep-Sea Nodule Nippon Foundation Scientists are set to deploy instruments to the ocean floor to explore the intriguing process of metal…
Iran Faces Severe Water Scarcity at Latian Dam BAHRAM/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images The world is entering an alarming “era of water bankruptcy” fueled by…
A groundbreaking study by planetary scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) reveals how the significant differences in polar vortex patterns between Jupiter and Saturn…
As a cognitive psychoanalyst and former NHS mental health leader, Owen O’Kane presents a fresh perspective in his books, How to Become Your Own Therapist and…
Innovative Control Method for Satellites in Space Mike_shots/Shutterstock Utilizing magnetic fields to maneuver satellites could significantly enhance the longevity of space exploration missions and reduce the…
Mars Was Once Much Wetter NASA/USGS Mars’ geological features reveal that the planet once hosted rivers and extensive coastlines, indicating it may have had vast oceans…
Exploring Innovative Natural Sunscreens Amparo Garcia/Shutterstock Recent research highlights that sunscreens enhanced with lignin, a natural polymer found in wood, can achieve an impressive sun protection…
In a picturesque mountain pasture in Austria, a remarkably intelligent cow is reshaping our understanding of animal cognition. Meet Veronica, a pet Swiss brown cow who…
Igor Pikovsky, a physicist at Stevens Institute of Technology, along with his team, is pioneering an innovative experiment aimed at capturing individual gravitons—particles previously believed to…
NASA’s SPHEREx mission reveals that interstellar object 3I/ATLAS dramatically transformed into an active comet following its close approach to the Sun. SPHEREx imaging of 3I/ATLAS taken…
In a groundbreaking study published in the latest issue of Current Biology, researchers from Vienna Veterinary University present the first experimental evidence that cows (Bos taurus)…
Revolutionizing Imaging Technology: UConn Scientists Create Lens-Free Sensor with Submicron 3D Resolution Illustration of MASI’s working principle. Image credit: Wang et al., doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-65661-8. “This technological…
New insights challenge the long-held belief that dark matter was “cold” in the immediate aftermath of the Big Bang. A groundbreaking study from the University of…
Tardigrades Exhibit Extreme Resilience How can space explorers be shielded from cosmic radiation without using massive lead enclosures? Some researchers propose leveraging the unique properties of…
An Artist’s Rendition of the Universe’s Early Moments Credit: Alfred Pasieka/Science Photo Library/Alamy Stock Photo The initial second of the universe’s existence was arguably the most…
Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Bleeding Wounds Springer Medin/Science Photo Library Researchers exploring solutions for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) have drawn surprising inspiration from barnacles. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases,…
Veronica the cow: A groundbreaking example of non-primate mammal tool use Antonio J. Osuna Mascaro Recently, while riding in a taxi, the driver shared a transformative…
Illustration of a Failed Supernova Explosion Forming a Black Hole NASA, ESA, and P. Jeffries (STScI) A massive star in the Andromeda galaxy has seemingly vanished…










































