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A new study reveals that even a slight rise in global temperatures could make vast areas of the planet too hot for human survival.
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) removed an article featuring Black microbiologist Chelsey Spriggs, citing Trump-era executive orders. Scientists are outraged.
We also have similar specialized neurons, but thankfully, ours prefer the texture of fresh food.
Researchers uncover the physics of how salt forms patterns in boiling water.
Self-healing asphalt could save money, reduce emissions, and end the pothole plague.
Scientists believe this could be a form of social bonding — or even an unusual way of smelling through touch.
How one amazing YouTuber turned a 3D printer into an automated tattoo machine.
There seems to be much more we don't know about marsquakes and Martian geology.
Homeownership is becoming increasingly unsustainable in high-risk areas as wildfires, floods, and hurricanes drive up insurance costs.
In East Africa, tectonic forces are slowly splitting the continent, creating a future ocean basin.
There's no shortage of data centers being built on Earth, but this one's a little different.
Just one dose a day could help you stay young and healthy.
New material mimics gecko feet to prevent slips on ice, which could avert countless injuries.
The bonobos eagerly pointed out treats to humans who didn’t know where they were, but when humans had watched the treats being placed, they didn't point.
We still try to prick up our ears, scientists discover.
This chanmail-like material can morph and adapt like fluids or solids.
If you think you need to change your water filter... you probably do.
New robot uses animal-inspired motion to help you feel less stressed.
A groundbreaking immunotherapy is showing unprecedented success against one of the deadliest childhood brain cancers — diffuse midline gliomas.
It's another health crisis flying right in front of our faces.
Lead has made its way to not just your food but also to your lipstick and protein powder. Here's what we know.
It may take months and sometimes years to form a habit. However, if you're exceptionally good at something, you might develop it into a habit in just four days.
Lead pollution started peaking when the Romans took over the Aegean coastline.
Estimate anything in the world with a napkin and a pen.
For now, humans remain slow thinkers. We dream faster than we speak. We see more than we can process and we imagine more than we can act upon.
We've only recently discovered microplastics are a thing and we still don't know exactly how bad they are for our health. This study doesn't bode well.
Escalating risks from nuclear tensions, climate threats, and emerging technologies drive a dire update.
The fight over mifepristone isn't about safety—it's about control. RFK Jr. and conservative groups continue pushing misinformation to restrict access.
Scientists unfold the secret lives of bees using QR codes. Here's all the secrets they found.
Researchers use CRISPR to overcome seemingly insurmontable reproductive barriers — but that doesn't mean this could work for humans.
Apparently, when we put aside social norms, most people are drawn to younger partners.
Deep beneath Rome’s Domus Aurea, archaeologists have unearthed a rare ingot of Egyptian blue — the world’s first synthetic pigment.
An amateur fossil hunter in Denmark unearthed a rare regurgitalite, shedding light on Cretaceous-era diets.
Luckily, authorities confirmed it was safe — and now it’s heading for exhibition.
Scientists tap into the power of AI to simulate eons of evolution and design a new protein.
Researchers tested whether one person could command a robot swarm of drones and ground vehicles in complex missions.
This is exactly the time you'd want clear and transparent communication from health organizations.
It’s hard to overstate just how impactful DeepSeek has been. In a couple of days, it rattled the entire AI industry, shattering the aura of invincibility that OpenAI (and American tech companies in general) had built around themselves. DeepSeek’s new AI is the number one most downloaded free app on the Apple Store, and it’s […]
Life is tough as an alpha male — if you're a baboon.
What a 15-year study reveals about the power of beauty in the workplace.
A Tesla launched in space in 2018 was mistaken for an asteroid in 2025.
Regularly monitoring blood pressure is essential, but are you doing it right? New research reveals that lying down for measurements may be more useful.
For a few months, Earth had a second moon — a tiny asteroid that may have been a piece of our own Moon
The fastest planetary winds ever found are tearing across a distant gas giant.
The pseudoscientific practice of physiognomy, dismissed as junk science centuries ago, is seeing a high-tech revival.
Young supernovas could have spread water out into the cosmos, causing planet formations earlier than originally thought.
AI is saving money, time, and energy but in return it might be taking away one of the most precious natural gifts humans have.
Altermagnetism could transform electronics, offering faster, more efficient, and sustainable alternatives to traditional magnetic materials.
An Australian researcher went undercover to learn more about how Broscience experiments with dangerous drugs — and found a surprising way to make it safer.
Ancient ripples suggest a warmer, wetter past for the Red Planet that supported open water on its surface.