A robotic material inspired by science fiction, able to shapeshift and carry many times its own weight has been brought to fruition. 
Several U.S. Food and Drug Administration employees connected to reviewing Elon Musk’s brain interface company Neuralink have been fired.
Satellite data and city records suggest major metropolitan areas have ceased functioning as effective springboards for progress.
New research shows how blocking mobile internet can significantly boost one's mental health, focus, and well-being.
An aquatic robot that navigates tight, cluttered spaces and pushes objects many times its own weight is setting new performance benchmarks.
New research suggests that one of the most common sugar substitutes, aspartame, may have unintended consequences for heart health.
New research out of Australia is helping to bring order to the enduring chaos involving static electricity.
China’s experimental hyperloop T-Flight maglev train is advancing toward making record-breaking transportation speeds a reality.
NASA has just increased the likelihood that the asteroid 2024 YR4 will hit the Earth on December 22, 2032, to 3.1%.
For the first time, researchers in China have synthetically produced a nearly pure hexagonal diamond, marking a significant breakthrough in materials s
Physicists at the University of Surrey have uncovered evidence suggesting that, at the quantum level, time does not have a single, forward direction bu
New research reveals how different organizational structures impact idea generation, offering insights into the best ways to foster creativity.
The hardy Antarctic midge finally reveals some of its survival secrets to Osaka Metropolitan University researchers in a new study.
A prototype electric plasma rocket engine capable of significantly increasing thrust and efficiency has been unveiled by Russian scientists.
A new artificial biohybrid hand uses "sushi-like" bundles of thin human skeletal muscle fibers to manipulate its soft robotic exoskeleton.
DARPA is now launching a new quantum sensor initiative to overcome the operational challenges inhibiting the devices promising potential. 
Could your friends know when you're ready to find love even before you do? A new study suggests they might.
Could our solar system have been temporarily exposed to an enhanced flux of cosmic-rays at some point in the ancient past?
Researchers have found that cone snail toxins can be a good model for AI simulations of molecular interactions.
Is life as rare as we once believed? A new Penn State study suggests that intelligent life is more likely than previously thought. 
Recent observations of white dwarf explosions have revealed new insights into their diversity and relationship to dark energy.
Webb Telescope captures stunning new images of HH 30, revealing a dynamic protoplanetary disc where planets form.
An American Astronomy team at Brown University found themselves in a mystery when an Australian telescope recorded some perplexing data.
Archaeologists have uncovered an early medieval cult site in the Netherlands, that features hordes of gold and jewelry.
Researchers have discovered that unique bacterial species, known as the “sexome,” are transferred between individuals during sexual intercourse.
Department of Energy researchers have discovered a novel means of detecting high-energy protons.
Evidence from an 18,000-year-old cave in modern day Poland has revealed that Ice Age people may have practiced violent warfare cannibalism.
AI chatbots display considerable political bias, often favoring left-leaning viewpoints, researchers fear may undermine the fair exchange of informatio
The most powerful neutrino on record, with help from a deep-sea sensor, has provided the first evidence for high-energy neutrinos.
SETI scientists try to determine whether aliens at a similar technology level to humans could detect Earth and from how far away.
The “Little Ice Age” comes to life for modern researchers through rare surviving firsthand accounts.
DARPA is testing new in-space manufacturing techniques that could enable the construction of massive, mass-efficient structures in orbit.
Experts are calling for the implementation of a framework for AI equality to help elevate the voices of communities that could become lost amid a shift
A new study proposes a way to use weak gravitational lensing data to test the long-held Cosmological Principle of the universe.
Harvard scientists studying the mystery of water and life on ancient Mars believe they may have finally found a solution.
New research on meteorites may finally hold the answers to why Earth and Mars suffer from a mysterious absence of specific elements.
Earth's inner core may have changed shape, according to researchers studying unknown transformations deep within the planet.
Scientists reveal the discovery of two new temporary radiation belts encircling the Earth created by a massive solar storm in May 2024.
Researchers have successfully simulated particle creation in an expanding universe using IBM's advanced quantum computers.
Climate change could cause a third of the planet to become inhospitable to vulnerable populations, according to alarming new research.
Music is known to have therapeutic properties, but new research suggests that its ability to alleviate pain depends on one key factor: tempo.
Neuralink is celebrating its first year of "Telepathy" involving human trials with its innovative brain-computer interface, The Link.
An innovative approach in the search for dark matter using space/time-separated atomic clocks and lasers has yielded tantalizing results.
New research has revealed that artificial intelligence systems are now capable of crafting phishing emails as effectively as human experts.
An international team of scientists is helping to identify how vaginal microbiomes vary across cultures and continents.
New research suggests that Enceladus’ subsurface ocean may trap signs of life in deep layers for thousands of years, making it unlikely that NASA’s
Chemotaxis, a process for chemically inducing movement in an organism, may be a crucial tool in the search for extraterrestrial life, German researcher
New research reveals the shocking aftermath following the impact of Bennu-like asteroid on Earth.
An "intelligent" liquid that has baffled scientists due to its ability to "choose" its own path to solve a maze has finally been explained.
New research reveals classical music can help calm fetal heart rates, potentially offering developmental benefits to babies in the womb. 



A robotic material inspired by science fiction, able to shapeshift and carry many times its own weight has been brought to fruition. 
Several U.S. Food and Drug Administration employees connected to reviewing Elon Musk’s brain interface company Neuralink have been fired.
Satellite data and city records suggest major metropolitan areas have ceased functioning as effective springboards for progress.
New research shows how blocking mobile internet can significantly boost one's mental health, focus, and well-being.
An aquatic robot that navigates tight, cluttered spaces and pushes objects many times its own weight is setting new performance benchmarks.
New research suggests that one of the most common sugar substitutes, aspartame, may have unintended consequences for heart health.
New research out of Australia is helping to bring order to the enduring chaos involving static electricity.
China’s experimental hyperloop T-Flight maglev train is advancing toward making record-breaking transportation speeds a reality.
NASA has just increased the likelihood that the asteroid 2024 YR4 will hit the Earth on December 22, 2032, to 3.1%.
For the first time, researchers in China have synthetically produced a nearly pure hexagonal diamond, marking a significant breakthrough in materials s
Physicists at the University of Surrey have uncovered evidence suggesting that, at the quantum level, time does not have a single, forward direction bu
New research reveals how different organizational structures impact idea generation, offering insights into the best ways to foster creativity.
The hardy Antarctic midge finally reveals some of its survival secrets to Osaka Metropolitan University researchers in a new study.
A prototype electric plasma rocket engine capable of significantly increasing thrust and efficiency has been unveiled by Russian scientists.
A new artificial biohybrid hand uses "sushi-like" bundles of thin human skeletal muscle fibers to manipulate its soft robotic exoskeleton.
DARPA is now launching a new quantum sensor initiative to overcome the operational challenges inhibiting the devices promising potential. 
Could your friends know when you're ready to find love even before you do? A new study suggests they might.
Could our solar system have been temporarily exposed to an enhanced flux of cosmic-rays at some point in the ancient past?
Researchers have found that cone snail toxins can be a good model for AI simulations of molecular interactions.
Is life as rare as we once believed? A new Penn State study suggests that intelligent life is more likely than previously thought. 
Recent observations of white dwarf explosions have revealed new insights into their diversity and relationship to dark energy.
Webb Telescope captures stunning new images of HH 30, revealing a dynamic protoplanetary disc where planets form.
An American Astronomy team at Brown University found themselves in a mystery when an Australian telescope recorded some perplexing data.
Archaeologists have uncovered an early medieval cult site in the Netherlands, that features hordes of gold and jewelry.
Researchers have discovered that unique bacterial species, known as the “sexome,” are transferred between individuals during sexual intercourse.
Department of Energy researchers have discovered a novel means of detecting high-energy protons.
Evidence from an 18,000-year-old cave in modern day Poland has revealed that Ice Age people may have practiced violent warfare cannibalism.
AI chatbots display considerable political bias, often favoring left-leaning viewpoints, researchers fear may undermine the fair exchange of informatio
The most powerful neutrino on record, with help from a deep-sea sensor, has provided the first evidence for high-energy neutrinos.
SETI scientists try to determine whether aliens at a similar technology level to humans could detect Earth and from how far away.
The “Little Ice Age” comes to life for modern researchers through rare surviving firsthand accounts.
DARPA is testing new in-space manufacturing techniques that could enable the construction of massive, mass-efficient structures in orbit.
Experts are calling for the implementation of a framework for AI equality to help elevate the voices of communities that could become lost amid a shift
A new study proposes a way to use weak gravitational lensing data to test the long-held Cosmological Principle of the universe.
Harvard scientists studying the mystery of water and life on ancient Mars believe they may have finally found a solution.
New research on meteorites may finally hold the answers to why Earth and Mars suffer from a mysterious absence of specific elements.
Earth's inner core may have changed shape, according to researchers studying unknown transformations deep within the planet.
Scientists reveal the discovery of two new temporary radiation belts encircling the Earth created by a massive solar storm in May 2024.
Researchers have successfully simulated particle creation in an expanding universe using IBM's advanced quantum computers.
Climate change could cause a third of the planet to become inhospitable to vulnerable populations, according to alarming new research.
Music is known to have therapeutic properties, but new research suggests that its ability to alleviate pain depends on one key factor: tempo.
Neuralink is celebrating its first year of "Telepathy" involving human trials with its innovative brain-computer interface, The Link.
An innovative approach in the search for dark matter using space/time-separated atomic clocks and lasers has yielded tantalizing results.
New research has revealed that artificial intelligence systems are now capable of crafting phishing emails as effectively as human experts.
An international team of scientists is helping to identify how vaginal microbiomes vary across cultures and continents.
New research suggests that Enceladus’ subsurface ocean may trap signs of life in deep layers for thousands of years, making it unlikely that NASA’s
Chemotaxis, a process for chemically inducing movement in an organism, may be a crucial tool in the search for extraterrestrial life, German researcher
New research reveals the shocking aftermath following the impact of Bennu-like asteroid on Earth.
An "intelligent" liquid that has baffled scientists due to its ability to "choose" its own path to solve a maze has finally been explained.
New research reveals classical music can help calm fetal heart rates, potentially offering developmental benefits to babies in the womb.