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Space Treaty

The Outer Space Treaty Was Designed for the Cold War—Researchers Say It Can’t Handle What’s Coming Next

Greenland Shark

This Deep-Sea Predator Can Live for Centuries—Now Geneticists Are Close to Hacking the Secrets of Its Longevity

A Hidden Brain Rhythm May Map the Line Between Conscious and Unconscious States

jumping spiders camera SpiderCam

“SpiderCam, SpiderCam, Does Whatever a Spider Can?” 3D Camera Inspired by Jumping Spider is First to Operate Below One Watt

Christopher Plain·June 8, 2026
Northwestern engineers have unveiled an energy-efficient camera called SpiderCam that estimates depth in the same way that jumping spiders do.
Ancient Europeans ate bugs

Ancient Europeans Ate Some Pretty Gross Things, but The Ickiest One Was Probably by Accident

Christopher Plain·June 8, 2026
Analysis of dental tartar reveals that Ancient Europeans ate insects less often than humans near the tropics, and probably not on purpose.
iron object

This Ancient Artifact Remained Unidentified for Decades—Now It’s Rewriting the History of One of Japan’s Early Iron Technologies

Micah Hanks·June 7, 2026
An iron artifact recovered by archaeologists may be the oldest of its kind ever found in Japan, according to new research.
meteorite sample

This Rare Meteorite Could Be Evidence of a “Massive World” Once Hidden Deep in Our Solar System

Ryan Whalen·June 7, 2026
A meteorite discovered in Africa could be evidence of a lost protoplanet that once orbited our Sun, say researchers.
microrobots spinal cord

After Swiss Scientists Injected ‘Repair’ Microrobots into the Injured Spinal Cords of Fish and Mice, Something Incredible Happened

Christopher Plain·June 7, 2026
After magnetically driven microrobots loaded with stem cells were injected into the injured spinal cord of a mouse, something happened.
Cave 338 Pyrenees

5,500-Year-Old Discoveries in a Remote Mountain Cave Reveal Evidence of Prehistoric Industry Linked to the Dawn of Metallurgy

Micah Hanks·June 6, 2026
Strange green stones, possible hidden burials, and other discoveries have been made in a remote cave high in the Pyrenees mountains.
ATA 3I/ATLAS SETI

The SETI Institute Searched For Signs of Technology From 3I/ATLAS—a New Paper Reveals What They Found

Chrissy Newton·June 6, 2026
The SETI Institute says it found no evidence of technosignatures during a comprehensive examination of the mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS.
genetic supergiant isopod

This Deep Sea ‘Giant’ Can Go Five Years Without Eating—Now Scientists Are Unlocking the Genetic Secrets of Its Extreme Survival

Ryan Whalen·June 6, 2026
Scientists have uncovered the genetic secrets behind a novel strategy that allows the supergiant bathynomid to survive without food for years.

Scientists Demonstrate What Pianists Have Argued for Over 100 Years

Austin Burgess·June 6, 2026
For more than a century, musicians have maintained that the way a pianist touches a key influences the sound that emerges. Many scientists, however, have argued that after the hammer strikes the string, the instrument itself determines the outcome, making the pianist's touch irrelevant.
planet nine

A Massive Hidden Planet May Be Lurking Beyond Neptune—This Caltech Scientist Thinks “Planet Nine” Could Be Confirmed This Year

Chrissy Newton·June 5, 2026
A ninth planet could soon be located, according to this scientist searching for evidence of a mysterious object in the outer Solar System.
high-Mach flight

“A Game Changing Warfighting Capability”: DIU-Funded Hermeus Says Autonomous, High-Mach Payload Release Test Flights to Begin

Christopher Plain·June 5, 2026
Aviation defense company, Hermeus, has announced new test flights to expedite carrying and releasing payloads at high-Mach speeds.
nanoparticle superlattice

Room-Temperature Quantum Computing? A Superlattice Breakthrough Could Be Poised to Help Supercharge Information Science

Ryan Whalen·June 5, 2026
A novel phase of matter has been achieved by researchers, finally realizing a theoretical quantum prediction using nanoscale building blocks.
Conscious AI

We Need a Way to Detect Conscious AI Before It’s Too Late—Here’s What Has Scientists Sounding the Alarm

Tim McMillan·June 5, 2026
Could Conscious AI be closer than we think? Researchers propose a new method to detect machine awareness before the question becomes urgent.

First Look: Enigmatic ‘Aurora’ Suborbital Spaceplane Spotted Carrying a Special John Hopkins Payload in Previously Unseen Video

Christopher Plain·June 5, 2026
Dawn Aerospace has released raw footage of its Aurora Spaceplane ferrying a Johns Hopkins Advanced Propulsion Lab payload to suborbital space.
ancient seafaring technology

4,500-Year-Old Discovery on a Remote Island Could Change Everything We Know About Ancient Nautical Technology in the High Arctic

Micah Hanks·June 5, 2026
A discovery by archaeologists on a remote island in the High Arctic could upend past thinking on ancient seafaring technology.
aurora CME

NOAA Issues “Severe” Aurora Alert for Thursday—Here’s Where You May Be Able to See the Northern Lights

Ryan Whalen·June 4, 2026
The NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center is warning of severe geomagnetic storms and brilliant auroras, driven by volatile solar activity.
Antarctica

In Antarctica, Scientists Just Discovered a Massive Hidden Structure Deep Below the Frozen Surface

Micah Hanks·June 4, 2026
A massive, semi-continent-sized subsurface structure has been discovered by scientists beneath Antarctica’s frozen surface.
Milky Way Black Hole

A Black Hole Mystery That Has Puzzled Scientists for Half a Century Has Finally Been Solved

Ryan Whalen·June 4, 2026
A black hole mystery has been solved after half a century, after researchers discovered evidence of a long-missing cosmic wind.
atmospheric gravity waves super typhoon

Look What NASA Captured in Satellite Images as This Bizarre Phenomenon Erupted from the Heart of a Super Typhoon

Micah Hanks·June 4, 2026
A violent typhoon that tore across the North Pacific Ocean in April offered a rare look at an unusual spectacle of the natural world, captured in nighttime imagery by a U.S. satellite.
Stonehenge

Stonehenge Mystery Deepens as New Study Reveals Altar Stone’s 466-Mile Journey Across Ancient Britain

Tim McMillan·June 4, 2026
New study reveals how Stonehenge's Altar Stone may have traveled hundreds of miles across prehistoric Britain before arriving at the monument.
photon

Physicists Tried Cutting a Photon in Half—Then Things Got Really Weird

Micah Hanks·June 4, 2026
What would happen if you tried to cut an elementary particle like a photon into smaller pieces? New research suggests it could get very weird.
evolutionary enigma

Discovery Hidden Inside 520-Million-Year-Old Rocks Solves a Longstanding ‘Evolutionary Enigma’

Christopher Plain·June 4, 2026
A discovery hidden inside 520-million-year-old rocks has solved an evolutionary enigma and could even rewrite the entire tree of life.
near-death experience

1 Out of 4 Americans Say They’ve Had Near-Death Experiences, According to Major Survey

Chrissy Newton·June 3, 2026
Near-death experiences (NDEs) might be more common than most would think, according to a groundbreaking new study.
ultrafast laser on a chip

“A Holy Grail of Integrated Photonics”: EPFL Researchers Reveal Tiny-Yet-Powerful Ultrafast Laser on a Chip

Christopher Plain·June 3, 2026
Scientists have revealed a downscaled, lab-sized, high-energy ultrafast laser to the size of a matchhead, enabling futuristic technologies.
Santa Rosa island fire

One of America’s Rarest Species Just Narrowly Survived a Historic Wildfire—NASA Satellite Images Reveal the Stunning Damage

Micah Hanks·June 3, 2026
NASA satellite images reveal recent damage on Santa Rosa Island from what officials say was the largest Channel Islands wildfire on record.
mysterious cosmic signals Rosetta stone

Scientists Discover an Astronomical ‘Rosetta Stone’ for Decoding Mysterious Cosmic Signals

Christopher Plain·June 3, 2026
Scientists claim to have discovered an astronomical 'Rosetta Stone' for mysterious cosmic signals that have perplexed astronomers for decades.
Mathematical Model

Scientists Warn the Global Population Could Halve by 2064—a Hidden Pattern Reveals the Worst-Case ‘Crisis’ Scenario

Tim McMillan·June 3, 2026
A new Mathematical Model traces 12,000 years of population growth and warns how fast Earth's limits could reshape human life.

Can AI Be Conscious? Researchers Say Science May Not Yet Know How to Tell

Austin Burgess·June 3, 2026
Common experimental methods in consciousness research don't separate subjective experience from general information processing, new research argues.
megastructure

A Massive 6000-Year-Old ‘Mega-Structure’ Unearthed by Archaeologists Reveals Links to a Mysterious Early European Culture

Micah Hanks·June 3, 2026
A massive discovery in northeastern Romania has revealed links to a curious ancient culture from ancient Eastern Europe’s Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods.
cemetery bees

Scientists Just Revealed Something Massive Has Been Hiding Beneath This New York Cemetery for More Than a Century

Micah Hanks·June 2, 2026
Cornell University researchers have confirmed a massive, century-old underground discovery hidden below a New York cemetery.
NASA GOES-19 meteor

NASA Officials Confirm Rare Event Captured in Satellite Images That Caused Loud Booms Heard Throughout New England

Micah Hanks·June 2, 2026
Residents of New England were startled over the weekend as a loud quaking boom shook the northeast, while many observers spotted a bright fireball streaking through the skies over the U.S. and Canada.
exoplanet magnetism

Exoplanet Magnetism Revealed in New Study Researchers Call a “Key Step” in Decoding the Survival of Planets

Ryan Whalen·June 2, 2026
The best evidence for exoplanet magnetic fields ever discovered has emerged from new research that measures wind speeds on ultra-hot Jupiters.
3D volumetric video

“Explore a Scene from Any Vantage Point You Want”: 3D Volumetric Video Breakthrough Means Streaming in 3D May Soon Be a Reality

Christopher Plain·June 2, 2026
A 3D volumetric video breakthrough overcoming previous technological limitations could finally enable true 3D streaming on everyday devices.
mystery quakes

“How in the World Can These Things Happen?”: After a Series of ‘Mystery’ Quakes Shook Utah, Scientists Finally Think They Know Why

Christopher Plain·June 1, 2026
Nearly five decades after the first in a series of mystery quakes rocked the Utah-Wyoming region, scientists think they've figured it out.
protoplanetary disk

Astronomers Discover New Way to Weigh Planets Hidden Inside Dusty Disks

Ryan Whalen·June 1, 2026
Newborn planets’ dusty rings hold the secret to uncovering their mass, say researchers who have now characterized these once-obscured celestial objects.

A Single Jawbone From Egypt Is Changing How Scientists Think About Ape Origins

Austin Burgess·June 1, 2026
For much of the past century, fossils from East Africa have shaped our understanding of ape evolution. Now, a jawbone found in the Egyptian desert adds a new dimension to that story.
quantum tunneling

One of the Largest Schrödinger’s Cat States Ever Observed Pushes Quantum Weirdness Beyond Its Tiny Limits

Ryan Whalen·May 31, 2026
Breaking the tiny bounds of Quantum mechanics researchers have created a massive Schrödinger cat particle under ultracold conditions.
Mosquito

Pavlov’s Mosquito: Pests Can Be Conditioned to See DEET as a Meal Ticket Instead of a Deterrent

Ryan Whalen·May 31, 2026
Mosquitoes may have surprisingly overcome one of humanity’s best defenses against them, associating the smell of DEET with a nearby meal.

Einstein-Rosen Bridges May Not Be Wormholes After All, Physicists Reveal

Austin Burgess·May 30, 2026
Recent research suggests that the original bridge theory was not a wormhole but a mathematical feature of how time is structured.
gravity experiment

Sealed in an Envelope for a Decade, Another Surprise in the Quest to Unravel the Mystery of Gravity Emerges

Ryan Whalen·May 30, 2026
A twist on gravity measurement, hidden in a mysterious envelope, may point to a subtle flaw in our understanding of the universe.

Newly Discovered “Witch Croc” Reveals Dinosaur-Like Evolution in the Triassic

Austin Burgess·May 30, 2026
A newly described fossil from Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, belongs to the crocodile family tree, but unlike most crocodile-line archosaurs, it walked on two legs, had small arms, and a toothless beak. 
Large Magellanic Cloud

Something Revealed Itself by Bending the Light of a Distant Star in 2019—Now Astronomers Are Racing to Find Out What It Was

Micah Hanks·May 29, 2026
For just an hour in late 2019, a cosmic mystery revealed itself to astronomers in an unprecedented way: by bending the light of a star.
Sun image

“The Sun May be Entering a Different Mode of Behavior”: Scientists Say Something is Happening Beneath the Solar Surface

Ryan Whalen·May 29, 2026
The Sun is experiencing long-term changes, producing a major squeeze in the four most recent solar activity cycles.

Asteroid Impact Craters May Have Helped Create Early Habitats for Oxygen-Producing Life

Austin Burgess·May 29, 2026
Scientists studying an ancient asteroid crater on the Korean Peninsula have uncovered rock formations that may offer clues to the rise of atmospheric oxygen on Earth.
Virtual astronauts in a Moon base Lunar base

Scientists Locked ‘Virtual’ Astronauts in a Moon Base with Equipment Failures, Moonquakes and Extreme Radiation. Here’s What Happened.

Christopher Plain·May 29, 2026
Scientists locked virtual astronauts in a simulated Lunar Base with system failures and natural disasters and watched how they'd respond.
Himalayas

In the High Himalayas, a Mysterious Animal That Has Intrigued Scientists for 160 Years Has Revealed an Astonishing Secret

Micah Hanks·May 28, 2026
A major biological surprise has emerged from the heart of the mysterious Himalayas, according to scientists who made the unexpected discovery.
ATLAS Collaboration

ATLAS Collaboration Physicists Just Revealed the Discovery of an Entirely New Exotic Particle

Micah Hanks·May 28, 2026
In a physicists first, researchers with the ATLAS Collaboration report the successful observation of a new exotic particle.
NASA solar radio emission

Strange 19-Day Solar Signal Breaks NASA’s Previous Record Nearly Fourfold

Ryan Whalen·May 28, 2026
NASA researchers have captured the longest solar radio emission ever observed, exceeding the previous record by almost fourfold.
Croatia

Hidden in a Croatian Cave, Archaeologists Have Made a Perplexing Discovery They Say “Remains Open to Interpretation”

Micah Hanks·May 28, 2026
Archaeologists in Croatia have made an unusual discovery at an ancient ritual site along the country’s southern coast.

Experts Warn This ‘Invisible’ Surveillance System is Already Built Into WiFi

Austin Burgess·May 28, 2026
Many people believe that revoking certain microphone privileges on their phones or smart devices is enough to avoid digital surveillance; however, a new study from Germany shows that this is not the case.

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