A massive clump of dark matter may lurk in the Milky Way

Pulsating remnants of stars hint at a clump of invisible matter thought to be about 10 million times the sun’s mass.

Whaling may have started 1,500 years earlier than already known

Specialized whale-bone harpoons from southern Brazil dating back 5,000 years suggest that Indigenous groups in the area were whalers.

AI tool AlphaGenome predicts how one typo can change a genetic story

The tool helps scientists understand how single-letter mutations and distant DNA regions influence gene activity, shaping health and disease risk.

What the new nutrition guidelines get wrong about fat

New U.S. dietary guidelines promote eating full-fat foods and meats. But experts say nuts and seed oils are better sources of the two crucial fats we need.

The brain’s response to a heart attack may worsen recovery

In mice, blocking heart-to-brain signals improved healing after a heart attack, hinting at new targets for cardiac therapy.

Spider silk-making organs evolved due to a 400-million-year-old genetic oops

An ancient ancestor of spiders and relatives doubled its genome about 400 million years ago, setting the stage for the evolution of spinnerets.

This ancient stick may be the world’s oldest handheld wooden tool

These 430,000-year-old wooden tools from Greece are a rare find and provide a glimpse at the technical know-how of our early human ancestors.

Some vaccines are making progress in protecting vulnerable species

Vaccines can be a crucial conservation tool. But getting shots to wildlife, and developing them in the first place, is tough.

Editor in Chief Nancy Shute discusses how scientists are beginning to study animals’ emotions and personalities — from joy to individual temperament.

How Greenland sharks defy aging

When it comes to bucking the biological ails of aging, humans could learn something from Greenland sharks.

It masquerades as malignant. But this bone-covered tumor is benign

Scientists have described a novel, yet benign bone-covered growth's characteristics for doctors, so patients don't receive unnecessary chemotherapy.

Physics theories about the multiverse are stranger than fiction

Cosmology and quantum physics both offer tantalizing possibilities that we inhabit just one reality among many. But testing that idea is challenging.

Seismometers can track falling space junk

As the threat of falling spacecraft increases, using earthquake sensors to detect the effects of their sonic booms could better map trajectories.

A spot in the base of the brain has a love of language

Brain scans show a spot in the cerebellum attuned specifically to words, expanding on studies that point to the region's importance for language.

Animals experience joy. Scientists want to measure it

Scientists have long focused on quantifying fear and other negative emotions in animals. Now they’re trying to measure positive feelings — and it’s a challenge.

A massive cosmic ring may challenge a key assumption about the universe

At 3.3 billion light-years across, the ring may challenge the “cosmological principle” that the universe looks uniform at sufficiently large scales.

This hand stencil in Indonesia is now the oldest known rock art

The work suggests early Homo sapiens developed enduring artistic practices as they moved through the islands of Southeast Asia.

Physicists discovered neutrinos 70 years ago. The ghostly particles still have secrets to tell

Neutrinos have kept scientists on their toes in the decades since they were discovered.

There’s life beneath the snow, but it’s at risk of melting away

An array of animals and plants survive winter in the subnivium, nature’s igloo. But climate change is threatening this hidden seasonal ecosystem.

This detached hand robot has a thing for skittering on its fingertips

The robot can bend, grasp and carry in ways humans can’t, which could help it navigate spaces too confined for human arms.

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Scientists Found a Surprising Way to Track Falling Space Junk

Earthquake sensors are giving scientists a new way to track space junk as it falls back to Earth. Thousands of discarded, human-made objects remain in orbit around Earth, and when…

Deep Space Is Quietly Building the Ingredients for Life

Scientists have shown that the building blocks of proteins can form naturally in deep space. This means the raw ingredients for life may exist long before planets are formed. Researchers…

A Strange Ice Process May Be Making Europa’s Ocean Habitable

Europa’s ice may be quietly delivering life-sustaining nutrients to a hidden ocean beneath the surface. Geophysicists at Washington State University have uncovered a possible explanation for how nutrients may travel…

This Brain Condition Quadruples Dementia Risk And Most People Have Never Heard of It

Research Highlights A large U.S. study of nearly 2 million older adults found that cerebral amyloid angiopathy, a condition in which amyloid proteins build up in brain blood vessels, is…

Physicists Discover a New Way To Connect Qubits Using Crystal Imperfections

A new study suggests that crystal defects in diamond may hold the key to scalable quantum interconnects. Connecting large numbers of quantum bits (qubits) into a working technology remains one…

A Breakthrough That Cuts Blockchain Delays Nearly in Half

By fixing how devices connect, researchers may have finally made blockchain fast enough for the real world. The idea of a fully connected digital world is quickly becoming real through…

Scientists Found a Platinum Alternative Hiding in Plain Sight

A low-cost industrial metal just proved it can beat platinum at recycling plastic and powering cleaner chemistry. Many products people use every day, from plastics to detergents, depend on chemical…

A Single Gene May Decide How Well Your Gut Fights Harmful Bacteria

New research shows that the gene PTPN2 helps regulate gut bacteria and plays a key role in protecting the body from excessive inflammation. Scientists at the University of California, Riverside,…

Game-Changing Blood Pressure Drug Works for Patients Not Controlled by Standard Treatments

Researchers have found that a long-acting injection, given just twice a year alongside standard drugs. Blood pressure is one of the most common health problems worldwide, yet it remains difficult…

Common Gout Medication Found To Slash Heart Attack and Stroke Risk

New research indicates that treating gout to specific blood urate targets may also reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular events. A new study led by the University of Nottingham suggests…

A Hidden Climate Crisis Is Unfolding in the World’s Mountains

High above the world, a rapid climate shift is unfolding with global consequences. A major global review finds that climate change is intensifying more rapidly in mountain regions than in…

Scientists Find Microplastics in Fish From Pristine Pacific Waters

Even the most remote Pacific reefs aren’t safe—microplastics are turning everyday fish into silent carriers of global pollution. An extensive new analysis reports that roughly one out of every three…

Ancient Teeth Are Treasure Troves of Iron Age Secrets

Teeth can act as detailed biological records, preserving evidence of health, diet, and stress experienced throughout a person’s life. Teeth can reveal far more than age or appearance. In a…

Scientists May Have Found How the Brain Becomes One Intelligent System

New research suggests intelligence arises not from a single brain region, but from how networks across the brain work together as an integrated system. Neuroscientists often describe the brain as…

New Study Shows Air Fryers Produce Far Fewer Toxic Particles Than Frying

As air fryers become a staple in modern kitchens, scientists are beginning to examine how they affect the air inside our homes. A new study from the University of Birmingham…

Stanford’s Light Breakthrough Could Finally Make Quantum Computers Scale

A new way of capturing light from atoms could finally unlock ultra-powerful, million-qubit quantum computers. After decades of effort, researchers may finally be closing in on a practical path toward…

Scientists Crack Mystery Behind Jupiter and Saturn’s Wild Polar Weather

Jupiter and Saturn host strikingly different polar storms, despite being similar giant planets, and scientists have long wondered why. New simulations suggest the answer may lie deep below the clouds.…

Stanford Study Reveals Colorblindness May Hide a Deadly Cancer Warning

A new Stanford Medicine study suggests that colorblindness may obscure one of the earliest warning signs of bladder cancer with serious consequences. For many people, the first hint of bladder…

Wild Blueberries May Benefit the Heart, Metabolism, and Microbiome

Tiny wild blueberries may deliver outsized benefits for the heart, metabolism, gut, and brain, according to decades of research. A newly published scientific review brings together a growing body of…

Ancient Chinese Herb Shows Promise as a Powerful New Treatment for Common Hair Loss

A centuries-old medicinal root is gaining renewed scientific attention for its ability to target multiple biological processes involved in hair loss. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most common form of…

Staying Up Late Could Quietly Damage Your Heart

Research Highlights: Adults in midlife and older age who tend to be most active in the evening, especially women, showed poorer overall heart health compared with those who did not…

Doctors May Be Missing an Early Heart Warning Window for Men

Men’s heart disease risk starts rising in their mid-30s — years earlier than many doctors start looking. Men reached a 5% risk of cardiovascular disease about seven years sooner than…

Scientists Discover How Psoriasis Turns Into Painful Joint Disease

Scientists have uncovered why only some people with psoriasis go on to develop painful joint inflammation. Between 20 and 30 percent of people with psoriasis eventually develop a second, more…

Gut Bacteria May Be the Secret to Unlocking Better Cancer Treatment

New research shows that gut bacteria and metabolites may reveal early warning signs of multiple gastrointestinal diseases. Scientists have uncovered biological signals in the gut that may make it easier…

Scientists have created a device that captures carbon dioxide and transforms it into a useful chemical in a single step. The new electrode works with realistic exhaust gases rather than…

JWST has revealed a strange early universe filled with ultra-bright “blue monster” galaxies, mysterious “little red dots,” and black holes that seem far too massive for their age. A new…

Small mammals are early warning systems for environmental damage, but many species look almost identical, making them hard to track. Scientists have developed a new footprint-based method that can tell…

Cancer immunotherapy has been a game-changer, but many tumors still find ways to slip past the immune system. New research reveals a hidden trick: cancer cells can package the immune-blocking…

A massive international study of more than 3,100 long COVID patients uncovered a striking divide in how brain-related symptoms are reported around the world. In the U.S., the vast majority…

What looked like a pearl necklace on a tiny spider turned out to be parasitic mite larvae. Scientists identified the mites as a new species, marking the first record of…

Scientists at KAIST have found a way to turn a tumor’s own immune cells into powerful cancer fighters—right inside the body. Tumors are packed with macrophages, immune cells that should…

A repeating fast radio burst has just given up one of its biggest secrets. Long-term observations revealed a rare signal flare caused by plasma likely ejected from a nearby companion…

Researchers have developed smart nanoparticles that can seek out and destroy disease-causing proteins the body can’t normally eliminate. Unlike traditional drugs, these particles can reach hard-to-access tissues, including the brain,…

For the first time, astronomers have captured radio signals from a rare exploding star, exposing what happened in the years leading up to its death. The radio waves reveal that…

Where your body stores fat may matter just as much as how much you carry—especially for your brain. Using advanced MRI scans and data from nearly 26,000 people, researchers identified…

A common parasite long thought to lie dormant is actually much more active and complex. Researchers found that Toxoplasma gondii cysts contain multiple parasite subtypes, not just one sleeping form.…

Scientists have found compelling new evidence that humans, not glaciers, brought Stonehenge’s bluestones to the site. Using advanced mineral analysis, researchers searched nearby river sediments for signs glaciers once passed…

The Ediacara Biota are some of the strangest fossils ever found—soft-bodied organisms preserved in remarkable detail where preservation shouldn’t be possible. Scientists now think their survival in sandstone came from…

Researchers have discovered a biological switch that explains why movement keeps bones strong. The protein senses physical activity and pushes bone marrow stem cells to build bone instead of storing…

Bright white rocks spotted by NASA’s Perseverance rover are rewriting what we thought we knew about ancient Mars. These aluminum-rich clays, called kaolinite, usually form on Earth only after millions…

Physicists have discovered that hidden magnetic order plays a key role in the pseudogap, a puzzling state of matter that appears just before certain materials become superconductors. Using an ultra-cold…

A new genetic study suggests that obesity and high blood pressure may play a direct role in causing dementia, not just increasing the risk. By analyzing data from large populations…

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Researchers have demonstrated that quantum entanglement can link atoms across space to improve measurement accuracy. By splitting an entangled group of atoms into separate clouds, they were able to measure…

For years, scientists noticed that magnetic fields could improve steel, but no one knew exactly why. New simulations reveal that magnetism changes how iron atoms behave, making it harder for…

A Roman-era skeleton discovered in southern England has finally given up her secrets after more than a decade of debate. Known as the Beachy Head Woman, she was once thought…

Our genome isn’t as peaceful as it looks—some DNA elements are constantly trying to disrupt it. Scientists studying fruit flies discovered that key proteins protecting chromosome ends must evolve rapidly…

Alzheimer’s may destroy memory by flipping a single molecular switch that tells neurons to prune their own connections. Researchers found that both amyloid beta and inflammation converge on the same…

When materials become just one atom thick, melting no longer follows the familiar rules. Instead of jumping straight from solid to liquid, an unusual in-between state emerges, where atomic positions…

Astronomers may have finally cracked one of the universe’s biggest mysteries: how black holes grew so enormous so fast after the Big Bang. New simulations show that early, chaotic galaxies…

A 5,500-year-old skeleton from Colombia has revealed the oldest known genome of the bacterium linked to syphilis and related diseases. The ancient strain doesn’t fit neatly into modern categories, hinting…

Cancer doesn’t evolve by pure chaos. Scientists have developed a powerful new method that reveals the hidden rules guiding how cancer cells gain and lose whole chromosomes—massive genetic shifts that…

Long before farming took hold, ancient Indigenous peoples of the American Southwest were already shaping the future of a wild potato. New evidence shows that this small, hardy plant was…

Researchers have developed a technique that allows them to carve complex three dimensional nanodevices directly from single crystals. To demonstrate its power, they sculpted microscopic helices from a magnetic material…

NASA is moving into a new phase of space exploration, with major progress across human spaceflight, science missions, and advanced technology. In just one year, the agency has launched multiple…

Locust swarms can wipe out crops across entire regions, threatening food supplies and livelihoods. Now, scientists working with farmers in Senegal have shown that improving soil health can dramatically reduce…

People with spinal cord injuries often lose movement even though their brains still send the right signals. Researchers tested whether EEG brain scans could capture those signals and reroute them…

A large, decades-long study suggests that signs of ADHD in childhood may have consequences that extend well beyond school and behavior. Researchers followed nearly 11,000 people from childhood into midlife…

A groundbreaking new radio image reveals the Milky Way in more detail than ever before, using low-frequency radio “colors” to map the galaxy’s hidden structures. The image is sharper, deeper,…

Astronomers have spotted a rare, rule-breaking quasar in the early Universe that appears to be growing its central black hole at an astonishing pace. Observations show the black hole is…

A distant Sun-like star suddenly went dark for months, stunning astronomers who quickly realized something massive was passing in front of it. Observations revealed a gigantic disk of gas and…

Pancreatic cancer may evade the immune system using a clever molecular trick. Researchers found that the cancer-driving protein MYC also suppresses immune alarm signals, allowing tumors to grow unnoticed. When…

Falling space junk is becoming a real-world hazard, and scientists have found a clever new way to track it using instruments already listening to the Earth itself. By tapping into…

Scientists are finding new ways to replace expensive, scarce platinum catalysts with something far more abundant: tungsten carbide. By carefully controlling how tungsten carbide’s atoms are arranged at extremely high…

Giant kangaroos that lived during the Ice Age may not have been as slow and grounded as once believed. A new study finds their leg bones and tendons were likely…

A new study reveals that super agers over 80 have a distinct genetic edge. They are much less likely to carry the gene most associated with Alzheimer’s risk, even when…

Scientists found that nasal cells act as a first line of defense against the common cold, working together to block rhinovirus soon after infection. A fast antiviral response can stop…

A new study suggests humans belong in an elite “league of monogamy,” ranking closer to beavers and meerkats than to chimpanzees. By comparing full and half siblings across species and…

New research suggests that auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia may come from a brain glitch that confuses inner thoughts for external voices. Normally, the brain predicts the sound of its own…

Rare rocks buried deep in central Australia have revealed how a valuable niobium deposit formed during the breakup of an ancient supercontinent. More than 800 million years ago, tectonic rifting…

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A rare fossil discovery in Ethiopia has pushed the known range of Paranthropus hundreds of miles farther north than ever before. The 2.6-million-year-old jaw suggests this ancient relative of humans…

Europa’s subsurface ocean might be getting fed after all. Scientists found that salty, nutrient-rich surface ice can become heavy enough to break free and sink through Europa’s icy shell, delivering…

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Archaeologists say they have discovered the ‘earliest known handheld wooden tools’ at the Middle Pleistocene site of Marathousa 1 in Greece. The post 430,000-Year-Old Wooden Handheld Tools are Earliest Ever…

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Planetary scientists analyzing oxygen isotopes in lunar soil from the Apollo mission sites conclude that meteorite bombardment over 4 billion years could only have delivered a tiny fraction of Earth’s…

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New state-of-the-art simulations by Maynooth University astronomers show that in the dense, turbulent dawn of the cosmos, ‘light seed’ black holes could rapidly swallow matter and rival the colossal black…

New research by paleontologists from the University of Bristol, the University of Manchester and the University of Melbourne finds that giant ancestors of modern-day kangaroos had robust hindlimb bones and…

A team of researchers led by the University of Wisconsin-Madison has reverse-engineered a primordial nitrogen-fixing enzyme, illuminating how life thrived before oxygen reshaped the planet and establishing a reliable chemical…

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The new infrared image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope reveals the complex structure of gas and dust shed by a white dwarf in the center of the Helix…

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