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Celebrating 100 years with love and memories Xinhua/Shutterstock Longevity advocates, such as Brian Johnson, often push boundaries in their pursuit of immortality. For those of us…
New research reveals a revised definition of obesity, indicating that over 75% of U.S. adults could now be classified as obese. This stark increase is based…
Can Quantum Computers Revolutionize Agriculture? As quantum computing technology evolves, it becomes crucial to pinpoint challenges that can be tackled more efficiently than with classical computers.…
Image of SN Eos supernova taken by the James Webb Space Telescope Astronomers have identified a colossal star’s explosion shortly after the universe emerged from the…
People Are Surprisingly Forgiving When Plans Are Canceled While many individuals feel guilty about canceling social engagements, research indicates that the recipients of these cancellations may…
Imagine forming a deep bond with a chatbot that suddenly starts suggesting products. Maria Kornieva/Getty Images Love Machinesby James Muldoon, Faber & Faber Artificial intelligence is…
Marco Schioppo and Adam Park monitor ultra-stable lasers at the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, UK. David Severn, part of Quantum Untangled (2025), Science Gallery, King’s…
Detecting Cheating in Chess: The Challenge Simple Image/Getty Just three cunning acts of cheating can drastically shift the odds in chess, turning an evenly matched game…
A recently unearthed partial skeleton from the Koobifora Formation in northern Kenya provides paleoanthropologists with the most comprehensive insight into Homo habilis—one of the earliest human…
A detailed analysis of 17 fossil specimens of tyrannosaurus rex indicates that this iconic dinosaur grew much more slowly than previously believed, reaching an adult weight…
The Senate has decisively rejected the Trump administration’s proposal to significantly slash funding for federal scientific agencies. On Thursday, the Senate voted 82-15 to allocate billions…
Understanding Body Fat: The Good, The Bad, and The Complex Dr. Ray Clark & Mervyn Goff/Science Photo Library Body fat is often misunderstood as merely a…
Lithium-ion Batteries: A Path to Extended Lifespan Shutterstock/Bokeh Art Photography Recent studies suggest that the lifespan of lithium-ion batteries can be extended using standard, cost-effective chemicals.…
Astrophysicists from the University of Copenhagen have discovered that the enigmatic “little red dots” visible in images of the early universe are rapidly growing black holes…
Hallucigenia: One of the Strangest Animals of All Time Credit: Alamy Among the most peculiar creatures ever to roam the Earth is Hallucigenia, a scavenger that…
Exploring ‘Small Red Dots’ Unveiled by the James Webb Space Telescope Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, and D. Kocevski (Colby U.)/Space Telescope Science Institute Public Extension…
Parents Can Foster Healthy Eating Habits in Children Plainpicture/artwall Nancy Bostock, a pediatrician at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, is deeply concerned about the conflicting…
Over 50 years ago, Jane Goodall amazed the scientific community by discovering that chimpanzees in Tanzania use tools to extract insects from termite mounds—an act previously…
Scientific Laboratories: A Potential Hazard PeopleImages/Shutterstock Researchers caution that the implementation of AI models in scientific laboratories poses risks, potentially leading to dangerous experiments that could…
Four astronauts successfully returned to Earth early Thursday morning, concluding an eventful and extraordinary week in space. The crew made an early departure from the International…
The Woolly Rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis) is a fascinating cold-adapted herbivore that went extinct approximately 14,000 years ago. Despite its extinction, little is understood about the factors…
Two ancient wolf cubs, discovered buried in the Siberian permafrost over a decade ago, are now shedding new light on their past through rich DNA evidence…
Thailand’s Chao Phraya River Delta: Rapidly Sinking Channon Kanjanavasoonthara/Getty Images The Chao Phraya River Delta, one of the most economically and environmentally vital deltas globally, is…
Woolly Rhinoceros: Icon of the Last Ice Age History Collection / Alamy A recently reconstructed genome from a piece of flesh found in the stomach of…
Increasing Traffic in Earth’s Orbit Maciej Florow/Getty Images China has proposed launching nearly 200,000 satellites into Earth orbit, potentially aiming to secure orbital space rather than…
Borut Trdina/Getty Images If you’re considering running a marathon or starting an intense exercise program this January, why not opt for a simpler goal to enhance…
Tyrannosaurus Rex: A Late Bloomer Science Photo Library / Alamy The largest analysis of Tyrannosaurus rex fossils reveals that this colossal Cretaceous predator took approximately 35…
Sawa Housing: Sustainable Wood Construction in Rotterdam Image Credit: Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock To combat global warming and maintain temperatures below 2°C, cities must drastically reduce greenhouse gas…
Four astronauts are set to return from the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday night, departing weeks earlier than originally planned due to health concerns. NASA…
Urgent Climate Consequences Arriving Ahead of Schedule Could Drain Trillions from the Global Economy
Wildfires in California – January 2025 David McNew/Getty Images The impact of climate change is accelerating faster than anticipated, with governments and businesses continuing to underestimate…
Astronomers utilizing NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have captured the most detailed infrared images of the Circus Galaxy’s core, making it one of the closest known…
The Armored Rockhead Poacher (Boslagonus Swanee) possesses a mysterious anatomical feature: a bowl-shaped cavity in its skull that has puzzled marine biologists for years. This unique…
According to Copernicus, the European Union’s climate monitoring service, last year ranked as the third warmest on record in modern history. This finding aligns with existing…
Opt for stairs over escalators for significant long-term health benefits. Joseph Polk / Alamy Want to boost your health this year? Small lifestyle changes can significantly…
Leang Bulu Betu, a rock shelter located in the Maros Pankep karst region of Sulawesi, Indonesia, has become a pivotal site for paleoanthropological research. Scholars have…
Neanderthals: Sheltering in Caves Grégoire Sirade/Science Photo Library This excerpt is from *Our Human Story*, a monthly newsletter focused on revolutionary archaeology discoveries. Subscribe to receive…
Microbiologists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Rhodium Scientific have unveiled a groundbreaking discovery aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Their latest experiment reveals that the…
Using high-resolution images, NIRCam, a near-infrared camera aboard the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, has led astronomers to discover COSMOS-74706, one of the earliest known barred…
Greenland Sharks’ Longevity: A Closer Look at Their Heart Health Credit: Doug Perrine/naturepl.com Greenland sharks are believed to live between 250 to 500 years. Remarkably, even…
Recent multi-year observations from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, along with data from the Fred Lawrence Whipple and Roque de los Muchachos Observatories, have unveiled how…











































