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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…
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…
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…
Wondering, Should I quit HIIT? It seems like you may be looking for a break from those intensive kettlebell classes. HIIT, or high intensity interval training,…
This year will be a transformative journey of self-care inspired by the stars. It has been 20 years since I first experienced profound envy witnessing someone’s…
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Imagine cradling your newborn baby, deeply gazing into their eyes. You’re at the airport, eagerly awaiting your family’s return from a year-long journey, and suddenly, you…
Things Get Weird When Numbers Get Big. Jezper / Alamy In 2025, the Busy Beaver Challenge Community offers an unprecedented glimpse into the cutting-edge realm of…
NASA’s Perseverance Rover: Pioneering Exploration for Past Life on Mars Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech On the surface of Mars, minute details provide critical insights into the planet’s past.…
What are the most bizarre science experiments ever conducted? While science typically progresses through systematic methods, some researchers employ innovative techniques to validate their hypotheses. Here…
Zavasephale Rinpoche Masaya Hattori Meet the fascinating Zavasephale Rinpoche, a dome-headed dinosaur from Mongolia, dating back 108 million years. This remarkable creature is the oldest of…
The holiday season is often envisioned as a time of joy, filled with family gatherings, festive lights, and cherished traditions. However, experiences during this period can…
Dark Photons: A New Explanation for the Double-Slit Experiment Russell Kightley/Science Photo Library This year, a fundamental aspect of quantum theory faced scrutiny when researchers introduced…
The trillions of microorganisms that inhabit our intestines significantly impact our health. Tom Leach/Science Photo Library We frequently hear about the benefits of certain foods for…
Upon arriving at the Buddhist retreat, Eli Sussman anticipated immersing himself in deep meditation. The Plum Village Monastery, located east of Bordeaux, France, was established by…
Recent findings from neuroscientists reveal that the brain’s structure divides into five main stages throughout a typical person’s life, marked by four significant turning points from…
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Tea tree (Camellia sinensis) is among the most vital beverage crops globally. The size of tea buds not only impacts the yield and quality of fresh…
Recent studies indicate that humans possess the capability to detect objects without physical contact, a skill seen in certain animals. Chen and colleagues. The first study…
Astronomers are particularly interested in understanding how the orbits of planets around other stars evolve. In an idealized model, orbits consist of two uniform spheres revolving…
“This year’s Leonid meteor shower coincides almost perfectly with the new moon…” Walter Pacholka, Astronomical/Scientific Photo Library Watching a meteor shower is a captivating experience, in…
Mapping of the Roman road network by Itiner-eitinerary-e A new expansive map of the Roman road system reveals that the empire’s land transport network has effectively…
A supermassive black hole has violently consumed a massive star, resulting in a cosmic explosion that shone as brightly as 10 trillion suns, according to a…
Remarkably, Segue 1, an extremely faint dwarf galaxy, is positioned at the center of this image. CDS, Strasbourg, France/CDS/Aladdin Astoundingly, a supermassive black hole appears to…
Parallel channels known as linear dune canyons can be observed within some of Mars’ dunes. Contrary to what their name suggests, these canyons are frequently quite…
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Astronomers have detected hydroxyl (OH) gas, a chemical indicator of water, from the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS using an ultraviolet/optical telescope on NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory.…
Paleontologists from the United States and the Slovak Republic have identified and named a new genus and species of hadrosaur dinosaur that roamed what is now…
No blue pigments have been found in Paleolithic art. This absence is attributed to the scarcity of naturally occurring blue pigments and the subtlety of these…
1849 sculpture depicting Will-o’-the-wispSSPL/Getty Images Bubbles formed in water can generate electric sparks powerful enough to ignite methane. In marshy areas, observers sometimes notice a mysterious…
I have been rearranging my home lately and encountered issues common among cyclists: where to store your bike? According to research, around 5.5 million individuals in…
The immense black hole at the center of Radio Quasar RACS J032021.44-352104.1 (shortened to RACS J0320-35) is currently expanding at one of the fastest rates ever…
Polar water is generated during the Martian season, which occurs due to the planet’s axis being tilted at an angle of 25.2 degrees, as explained by…
Mummies are commonly linked with Egypt and date back around 4,500 years. However, researchers have discovered mummies that are significantly older on the opposite side of…
When centenarians are asked about their longevity, the common reply centers on diet. For instance, Maria Blañas Morela, the oldest known person when she passed at…
The sizable jaws of the predatory alxaurus species from the latest Triassic period in South Wales, Zanclodon cambrensis, have long captivated researchers. Could it be the…
Utilizing data gathered by NSF’s Gemini South Telescope and NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have identified methane signatures (CH4), water (H2O), and silane (SiH4) in…
Recently discovered species of coelacanth, which thrived at the end of the Triassic period around 200 million years ago, have been identified from museum specimens excavated…
The latest study presents paleoenvironmental models indicating how tidal dynamics played a crucial role in the early evolution of Sumerian agriculture and sociopolitical intricacies. Cylinder seal…
Researchers from CA ‘Foscari University have discovered Indigotin, a blue secondary compound also known as indigo, on a non-nanoparticle ground stone tool unearthed from the Zuziana…











































