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sea level rise

Something Deep in the Ocean is Causing Global Sea Levels to Rise—Now Scientists Reveal What’s Driving the Anomaly

anomalous Hall effect

A “Transdimensional” Anomalous Hall Effect Has Been Observed for the First Time—Here’s What That Could Mean

quantum

Scientists Unlock Elusive Quantum Effect Long Considered Theoretical in Breakthrough Experiment

Clean Energy Beta BiVO4

Clean Energy Breakthrough: Scientists Have Discovered “Something Interesting and Unknown” in This Novel Material

Ryan Whalen·May 2, 2026
A clean energy breakthrough has been made by UK researchers, who discovered new “in-between states” as precursors break down when heated.

Archaeologists Just Discovered a Fragment of Homer’s Iliad Inside an Ancient Egyptian Mummy

Christopher Plain·May 2, 2026
In a historic first, archeologists excavating an ancient Egyptian tomb have found a fragment of Homer's poem The Iliad embalmed with the mummy
dark earth

2000-Year-Old Amazonian “Dark Earth” Causes Mysterious Plant Growth at Accelerated Levels, Baffling Researchers

Ryan Whalen·May 1, 2026
Unusual patches of black Amazonian soil rich in nutrients known as "dark earth," which rapidly accelerates plant growth, remain one of the region's greatest mysteries.
cannabis zero-gravity alien civilizations

Massive Study Shows Overwhelming Support for Federal Cannabis Reform Amid Culture Shift

Chrissy Newton·May 1, 2026
A peer-reviewed study involving more than 40,000 public comments finds overwhelming support for the recent U.S. federal shift on cannabis.
hidden property of light

“The Foundations for a New Generation of Light‑Based Technologies”: Scientists Uncover ‘Hidden’ Property of Light That Allows it to Spin and Twist

Christopher Plain·May 1, 2026
Scientists have discovered a 'hidden property' of light that could lead to a new generation of light-based and quantum technologies.
Loki

Astronomers May Have Found Remnants of a Lost Galaxy Named “Loki” Hidden in the Milky Way

Tim McMillan·May 1, 2026
Ancient stars near Earth may be remnants of a lost galaxy called Loki, revealing clues about the Milky Way’s violent past.
magnetoplasmadynamic electric propulsion thruster

NASA Tests Prototype ‘Magnetoplasmadynamic’ Electric Propulsion Thruster Designed to Power Future Trips to Mars

Christopher Plain·April 30, 2026
NASA announced a successful test of a sci-fi-sounding lithium metal vapor electric thruster propulsion system that could power trips to Mars.
language

Universal Patterns Emerge in Human Languages, Revealing “Four Surprising Laws” Behind Their Evolution

Ryan Whalen·April 30, 2026
Human languages as disparate as English, Japanese, and Russian follow remarkably similar evolutionary paths, according to a new AI study.
RAnts ants complex structures

Occam’s Robot? Harvard Researchers Build a Swarm of Simple Robots Called ‘RAnts’ That Can Collectively Build and Destroy Complex Structures

Christopher Plain·April 30, 2026
Harvard researchers have developed a swarm of ant-inspired robots called 'RAnts' that use three 'simple' rules to build complex structures.

Aggressive “Hulk” Lizards Are Disrupting a Long-Stable Evolutionary System

Austin Burgess·April 30, 2026
Recent research has found that this balance is being disrupted by the spread of a larger, more aggressive green-and-black lizard, which is driving the decline of the other color types.
Linear Elamite

A Mysterious 4000-Year-Old “Lost” Writing System Has Finally Been Decoded, in a Modern “Rosetta Stone” Breakthrough

Micah Hanks·April 29, 2026
An ancient mystery has been solved by a French archaeologist who successfully cracked the code to an undeciphered Iranian writing system.
The Great Pyramid of Giza

Great Pyramid Construction Theory Reveals New Link to Mysterious “Void” Within Egypt’s Largest Ancient Megastructure

Micah Hanks·April 29, 2026
New research into how the Great Pyramid of Giza was built may offer clues about a mysterious void within Egypt’s largest monument.
superconductivity study

“It’s a Mystery”: This Strange Superconductor Exhibits Odd Behavior Under Extreme Conditions

Ryan Whalen·April 29, 2026
The strange superconductor UTe2 exhibits “reentry superconductivity,” in which it gains, loses, and regains superconductivity.
Alex Conley Neuralink

Neuralink Patient Uses Brain Chip to Control Robotic Arm and Pilot Drone

Chrissy Newton·April 29, 2026
Paralyzed patient Alex Conley uses Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain-computer interface to control a robotic arm and fly a drone with his mind.
Solar Flare

The Secret of the ‘Fe Kα Line,’ a Crucial Tool for Exploring Black Holes, Has Finally Been Revealed

Ryan Whalen·April 29, 2026
An X-ray emission known as the Fe Kα line, or iron Ka line, is one of astronomy’s most essential data sources on objects such as black holes.

Mystery Fossils Reveal the First Known Ankylosaur Hatchling

Austin Burgess·April 29, 2026
For over two decades, paleontologists have puzzled over a set of unusually small dinosaur fossils from northeastern China.
Karahan Tepe

12,000-Year-Old Discovery at Karahan Tepe, “the World’s First Village,” Reveals an Ancient Key to Human Survival

Micah Hanks·April 28, 2026
New discoveries at Göbekli Tepe’s enigmatic sister site, Karahan Tepe, reveal a major clue to how these ancient Neolithic innovators thrived.

Scientists Propose New Way to Detect Alien Life Using Planetary Patterns

Austin Burgess·April 28, 2026
Searching for alien life by looking for specific signals from individual planets may overlook a larger pattern, new research suggests.
SmartDj sound engineering

Chat GPT of Sound? SmartDj Lets Users Customize Their Immersive Sound Environment with Simple Voice Commands in Everyday Language

Christopher Plain·April 28, 2026
Penn scientists announce an AI-powered sound engineering audio language model, SmartDj, that turns simply worded commands into complex audio.
paranormal experiences and infrasound

Scientists Explore Paranormal Experiences and the Effects of Inaudible “Infrasound”

Christopher Plain·April 28, 2026
Experiments with infrasound have revealed a potential connection to paranormal experiences such as haunted houses and buildings
Sun

Why Did Life Emerge Around a Sun-Like Star at This Moment in Cosmic History? New Research May Provide an Answer

Avi Loeb·April 27, 2026
New research suggests that middle-aged stars like the Sun may offer the most stable environments for complex life to emerge.
Codex H New Testament

42 Lost Pages from a Critically Important 6th-Century Manuscript Have Been Recovered—Here’s What They Reveal

Micah Hanks·April 27, 2026
Scientists have restored the lost portions of a manuscript widely considered one of the most critically important early New Testament works.
Antarctica detector

Deep Below Antarctica, Mysterious Radio Signals From the Icy Depths Point to Evidence of a Rare Phenomenon

Micah Hanks·April 27, 2026
A detector deep beneath the frozen southern continent has obtained first evidence of a rare cosmic phenomenon.
time

Mystery of Time Deepens as “Strange Physics” Study Reveals New Links to Gravity and the Quantum World

Micah Hanks·April 26, 2026
New research suggests time could hold the key to resolving mysteries of gravity, quantum mechanics, and other phenomena in modern physics.
Roman Shipwreck

2,000-Year-Old Roman Shipwreck Reveals Ancient Shipbuilding Secrets

Ryan Whalen·April 26, 2026
The secrets of waterproofing ancient Roman ships to withstand long and harsh sea voyages have finally been revealed. 
Solar prominence

Scientists Are Decoding These Towering Solar Structures That Can Disrupt Earth’s Technology

Ryan Whalen·April 26, 2026
Solar prominences are massive chunks of plasma floating above the Sun’s surface, which can cause dangerous solar eruptions.

Your Dreams May Shape How You Feel the Next Day More Than You Realize

Austin Burgess·April 26, 2026
Recent research indicates that the content of your dreams, including the unsettling moments, may influence your emotional well-being more than previously understood.
medieval artifacts

These Weird Medieval Artifacts Are Helping Archaeologists Unearth the Hidden World of Human Senses in the Middle Ages

Micah Hanks·April 25, 2026
New research reveals how curious medieval artifacts are helping uncover the hidden world of sensory experiences in the Middle Ages.
Kraken

Colossal Octopus Fossils Suggest a 60-Foot “Kraken” Once Ruled the Oceans

Ryan Whalen·April 25, 2026
Giant 19-meter-long kraken-like octopuses may have been the apex predators in the Late Cretaceous-era oceans, according to new research.

U.S. Moves Marijuana to Schedule III, Reshaping Research and the Cannabis Economy

Austin Burgess·April 24, 2026
The United States federal government reclassified state-licensed medical marijuana on Thursday, ending decades of policy that placed the drug in the same category as heroin and had long restricted its use in scientific research.
Plants and plant seeds hear the sound of rain

MIT Experiments Show Plant Seeds Can “Hear” the Sound of Rain—And They Don’t Find It Calming

Christopher Plain·April 24, 2026
MIT engineers reveal plant seeds can "hear" the sound of rain, which awakens them from a dormant state and prompts them to begin growing.
salmon pharmaceutical pollutant

Cocaine Pollution Alters Wild Salmon Behavior, New Study Finds

Chrissy Newton·April 24, 2026
Cocaine pollution in freshwater lakes is altering wild salmon behavior, according to alarming new research.
3I/Atlas

Strange Water on 3I/ATLAS Hints at the Alien Conditions of Its Birth in a Frigid, Low-Radiation Region

Ryan Whalen·April 24, 2026
New research reveals that the mysterious interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS comes from a very cold alien environment, new research reveals.
NOAA Golden Orb

A Mysterious “Golden Orb” Was Spotted at the Bottom of the Gulf of Alaska—Now Scientists Finally Know What It Is

Micah Hanks·April 23, 2026
An unusual "golden orb" discovered within the depths of the Gulf of Alaska has finally been identified, and it’s not what many expected.
Milky Way

Astronomers Just Used ‘Galactic Archaeology’ to Map the Milky Way’s Star-Forming Disc, Ushering a “New Era of Discovery”

Ryan Whalen·April 23, 2026
The Milky Way galaxy’s fuzzy star-forming edge has finally been mapped, as researchers identify the major region of stellar birth.
extreme light intensities powerful lasers

Scientists Discover Path to ‘Extreme Light Intensities’ That Could Enable Ultra-Powerful Laser Weapons and Advanced Tech

Christopher Plain·April 23, 2026
Experiments reveal a new path to extreme light intensities used in combat lasers, nuclear fusion, and studies probing the laws of physics.

SETI Institute Launches Discovery and Futures Lab to Explore Humanity’s Response to Life Beyond Earth

Chrissy Newton·April 23, 2026
The SETI Institute’s new Discovery and Futures Lab is expanding the search for life beyond Earth, uniting science, ethics, and society to prepare for potential contact.

A Ghostly Fish in the Amazon is Inspiring the Next Generation of Underwater Robots

Austin Burgess·April 23, 2026
Researchers studying the mechanics of the Black Ghost Knifefish say it could shape the next generation of underwater robots.
Baptism of Christ

Scientists Use Modern Technology to Unravel the Origin of the ‘Baptism of Christ’

Christopher Plain·April 23, 2026
Modern machine learning tools have determined that the Spanish Renaissance painting, the Baptism of Christ, was the sole work of El Greco.
zero-gravity robot

“Icarus is Building the Robotic Labor Force for Space”: Voyager Technologies is Sending a Next-Generation Zero Gravity Robot on a ‘Joyride’ to Space

Christopher Plain·April 22, 2026
Space launch company Voyager Technologies has agreed to test the Icarus Robotics zero-gravity robot 'Joy' on the International Space Station.

Researchers Say Genetics Plays Larger Role in Longevity Than Thought

Austin Burgess·April 22, 2026
Researchers found that genetics may account for about half of the variation in human lifespan, which is at least twice as much as previous estimates and, in some cases, much higher.
Mars rover

Scientists Reveal Organic Matter “Preserved on Mars for 3.5 Billion Years” in First-of-Its-Kind Study

Ryan Whalen·April 22, 2026
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover has found chemicals linked to the rise of life on Earth, in a first-of-its-kind experiment on the Red Planet.
Neanderthal

Surprising 100,000-Year-Old Neanderthal DNA Discovery Rewrites the Species’ History in Central Europe

Ryan Whalen·April 22, 2026
Understanding of Neanderthal prehistory in Europe is changing rapidly, thanks to several sets of remains discovered in Poland’s Stajnia Cave.

Veterans and Older Americans Wait the Longest for Financial Justice, New Study Finds

Chrissy Newton·April 22, 2026
A new study of 1.27 million complaints finds that older Americans and military veterans consistently face slower financial dispute resolutions, highlighting growing disparities in access to consumer protection systems.
solar system's X-ray glow

Max Planck Institute of Extraterrestrial Physics Makes an ‘Illuminating’ Discovery About the Solar System’s X-Ray ‘Glow’

Christopher Plain·April 21, 2026
Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics have successfully isolated the Solar System's ubiquitous X-ray glow.

A Cave in Israel Is Rewriting What We Thought We Knew About Neanderthals and Early Humans

Austin Burgess·April 21, 2026
Archaeologists have found evidence that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens not only lived side by side during the mid-Middle Paleolithic era, but may have also influenced each other's ways of life.

Scientists Identify Appetite-Suppressing Peptide That Works Outside Known Weight-Loss Pathways

Austin Burgess·April 21, 2026
A team at Stanford Medicine has now identified a naturally occurring molecule that suppresses appetite and promotes fat loss in animal studies, without many of the side effects linked to semaglutide, the main ingredient in Ozempic.
Large Hadron Collider

Large Hadron Collider Experiments Hint at ‘Undiscovered Physics’ That Could Soon Overturn the Standard Model, Physicists Say

Micah Hanks·April 20, 2026
Physicists working with the famous Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, say recent experiments could point to undiscovered physics that challenge the Standard Model.
Exoplanet System TOI-201

Just Two Centuries From Now, This Newly Discovered Exoplanet System Will look Vastly Different—Here’s Why

Ryan Whalen·April 20, 2026
The dynamic exoplanet system TOI-201 is changing so rapidly that astronomers say it may look extremely different to us in two centuries.

Researchers Develop Framework to Explain Chronic Nightmares in Children

Austin Burgess·April 20, 2026
Published in Frontiers in Sleep, the research presents the DARC-NESS model, which offers a new approach to understanding why nightmares persist in children and how therapy can be designed to break this cycle.

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