An all-female wasp is rapidly spreading across North America’s elms

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A newly spotted asteroid spins faster than any of its size ever seen

Among the first finds from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, the discovery hints at a population of exceptionally strong asteroids.

A double cosmic explosion could be the first known ‘superkilonova’

The blast may have been a kilonova — a type of neutron star merger — in the wake of a more traditional supernova.

What science says about the Trump administration’s new vaccine schedule

The federal move to no longer recommend certain vaccines for all U.S. children is not supported by new evidence and could undermine health gains.

Hidden tree bark microbes munch on important climate gases

Trees are known for absorbing CO2. But microbes in their bark also absorb other climate-active gases, methane, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide.

Earth is bathed in droves of neutrinos spewed by the Milky Way’s stars

The subatomic particles are incredibly numerous. About 1,000 neutrinos from stars other than the sun pass through a thumbnail every second.

Easy on the eyes is also easy on the brain

A new study finds that the brain spends less energy processing scenes that people find aesthetically pleasing.

New dietary guidelines flip the food pyramid

The new guidelines emphasizes eating protein and full-fat dairy while reducing sugar, carbs and ultraprocessed foods.

60,000-year-old poison arrowheads show early humans’ skillful hunting

A new analysis uncovers traces of poison on the South African arrowheads, pushing back the timeline for poisoned weapons by more than 50,000 years.

Betelgeuse’s buddy leaves a wake in the giant star’s atmosphere

The wake left by Betelgeuse’s companion could solve a decades-old mystery of its strange brightness cycles.

Galaxies with ‘hoop skirts’ are more common than we thought

The discovery of thousands more galaxies with stars ringing their main disks could help astronomers study galactic evolution more generally.

Here’s the science behind nuclear weapons testing

Nuclear weapons haven’t been tested in the United States since 1992. Find out why, and what could happen if the hiatus ends.

In a Quebec park, a science game brings predator-prey dynamics to life

Results show that players’ choices echo predator-prey patterns seen in wildlife, though scientists stress the limits of the analogy.

First maps of the sun’s outer boundary may help predict solar storms

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has mapped the shifting boundary between the sun and the rest of the solar system.

These sick baby ants sacrifice themselves to protect their colony

When infected by a fungal disease, ant pupae actively emit a chemical cue that prompts workers to get rid of them for the good of the colony.

These scientific discoveries brought us joy in 2025

Amidst a tough year for science, glimmers of joy burst through in revelations from the silly to the sublime.

This new year, maybe resolve to quit

Western cultural stories tend to emphasize perseverance. But science shows that knowing when to quit has a place in our success too.

Some of 2025’s scientific discoveries broke records

Longest lightning, the first AI-generated genomes and biggest black hole smashup were among this year’s top science superlatives.

In a first, orcas and dolphins seen possibly hunting together

New footage shows orcas and dolphins coordinating hunts, hinting at interspecies teamwork to track and catch salmon off British Columbia.

These fossil finds shed new light on the past in 2025

The year's top paleontological wonders ranged from a 540-million-year-old penis worm to a decades-old rodent impression.

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Rewriting the Rules: Scientists Solve an Episodic Memory Mystery

A new study shows that the human brain stores what we remember and the context in which it happens using different neurons. The brain has to do more than store…

Did Wolves Really Transform Yellowstone? New Analysis Says No

A new peer-reviewed study reports that claims of a “world-leading” trophic cascade in Yellowstone National Park are not supported, citing problems with the methods used in earlier research. A newly…

Scientists Can Now Watch Plants “Breathe” in Real Time

Plants constantly balance taking in carbon dioxide with losing water through microscopic leaf pores, but watching this process unfold has long been a challenge. For hundreds of years, scientists have…

Most Doctors Don’t Know This Birth Control Option Exists, and It’s Been Available for 20 Years

A study reveals that many clinicians remain unaware of self-administered injectable contraception, despite its decades-long availability. Self-administered injectable contraceptives have been an option in the United States for more than…

Your Bedroom May Be Too Hot for a Healthy Heart, Researchers Warn

New research suggests that older adults experience lower stress levels when their bedroom is kept at 24°C (75 °F) during sleep. Maintaining a bedroom temperature around 24°C (75.2°F) or lower…

Widely Used Farm Chemical May More Than Double Parkinson’s Disease Risk

A new UCLA Health study links long-term residential exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos with a substantially higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. A study led by UCLA Health reports that…

Alien Space Weather Stations Could Reveal What Makes Planets Livable

Scientists have identified an unexpected way to study the hidden space weather of distant stars by observing strange, repeating dimming patterns in young M dwarfs. How much can a star…

What Powers the Sun’s Most Violent Flares? Scientists Finally Have an Answer

Researchers have identified a newly recognized type of extremely energetic particles located in the Sun’s upper atmosphere, revealing a phenomenon that had not been detected before. Solar scientists report that…

Mars Isn’t Just Red – It’s Electrically Alive, Scientists Reveal

Mars has an active, electrically charged surface where dust storms and spinning dust devils regularly move and reshape the landscape. Mars is often portrayed as a dry, empty world, but…

A Disrupted Body Clock Is Linked to Higher Dementia Risk

A weakening body clock and later daily energy peaks may quietly raise dementia risk. A new study suggests the body’s internal clock, known as circadian rhythm, may play an important…

Extra Weekend Sleep Is Linked to Better Mental Health in Teens

Catching up on sleep over weekends may be an easy way for teens to support their mental health. Sleeping longer on weekends to make up for rest lost during the…

This Simple Habit Could Ease Depression as Much as Therapy

Growing evidence suggests exercise can lift depression nearly as well as therapy, without a prescription. An updated Cochrane review suggests that physical activity can reduce depression symptoms at a level…

Why Ancient Islanders May Have Chased the Rain Across the Pacific

New research suggests ancient islanders may have migrated across the Pacific in response to shifting rainfall. As the west grew drier and the east wetter, people may have followed water…

Chimp Sounds Trigger a Strange Brain Signal in Humans

Human brains still react to chimp voices, hinting at a deep evolutionary link in how we recognize sound. The human brain is not limited to recognizing speech from other people.…

A 7 Million-Year-Old Fossil Could Rewrite Human History

A seven-million-year-old fossil may mark the moment our ancestors first stood up and walked. For years, scientists have argued over whether a fossil dating back about seven million years was…

Unexpected Drug Combo Reverses Liver Fibrosis

A new drug combination shows unexpected synergy against liver fibrosis. A new study reveals that using two drugs together produces a much stronger effect than using either one alone, suggesting…

Johns Hopkins Scientists Identify Key Brain Protein That May Slow Alzheimer’s

Researchers have identified a brain protein whose absence leads to memory loss and Alzheimer’s-like damage in mice. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that findings from a new study funded…

Breakthrough Bone Discovery Could Lead To “Exercise-in-a-Pill” for Osteoporosis

Scientists uncovered how the protein Piezo1 translates physical activity into stronger bones, offering a path to exercise-mimicking therapies. Scientists from the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, LKS Faculty…

What Happens When Light Gains Extra Dimensions

Shaped quantum light is turning ordinary photons into powerful tools for the future of technology. A global group of scientists, including researchers from the UAB, has published a new review…

How Your Online Feed Gives You the Illusion of Knowing More

Personalized algorithms can quietly limit what people explore while making them feel more certain they understand a topic. Personalized recommendation systems are designed to show people online content based on…

Microscopic Robots That Swim Think and Act on Their Own

Scientists have built microscopic, light-powered robots that can think, swim, and operate independently at the scale of living cells. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan…

Some Antibiotics Don’t Kill Bacteria. This Test Shows Which Do

A new single-cell “bacteria surveillance” method reveals whether antibiotics truly kill infections—or just leave them waiting to strike back. Antibiotics are usually evaluated by how well they stop bacteria from…

Diabetes Doesn’t Just Raise Sugar It Can Change Your Blood

After years of type 2 diabetes, red blood cells may quietly turn against the heart—offering a new clue for spotting danger early. People who live with type 2 diabetes for…

Earth’s Oceans Just Hit Their Hottest Level Ever Recorded

In 2025, Earth’s oceans quietly broke another heat record—fueling a hotter, more extreme future. A global team of scientists reports that Earth’s oceans absorbed more heat in 2025 than in…

Scientists have identified a brand-new species of worm living in the Great Salt Lake, marking only the third known animal group able to survive its extreme salinity. The species, named…

Scientists have discovered an enormous stream of super-hot gas erupting from a nearby galaxy, driven by a powerful black hole at its center. The jets stretch farther than the galaxy…

Astronomers have uncovered the long-hidden cause behind Betelgeuse’s strange behavior: a small companion star carving a visible wake through the giant’s vast atmosphere. Using nearly eight years of observations from…

Hubble has revealed a strange cosmic object called Cloud-9, a dark matter–dominated cloud with no stars at all. Scientists believe it is a “failed galaxy,” a leftover building block from…

A large genetic study shows that many people carry DNA sequences that slowly expand as they get older. Common genetic variants can dramatically alter how fast this expansion happens, sometimes…

Foods that rely heavily on preservatives may be doing more than extending shelf life. In a large study spanning more than a decade, people with the highest intake of preservative…

Stanford researchers have developed an AI that can predict future disease risk using data from just one night of sleep. The system analyzes detailed physiological signals, looking for hidden patterns…

Crystals hidden in Australia’s oldest rocks have revealed new clues about how Earth and the Moon formed. The study suggests Earth’s continents didn’t begin growing until hundreds of millions of…

Sleep isn’t just about feeling rested—it may be one of the strongest predictors of how long you live. Researchers analyzing nationwide data found that insufficient sleep was more closely tied…

Although the gut renews itself constantly, its stem cells accumulate age-related molecular changes that quietly alter how genes are switched on and off. Scientists found that this “epigenetic drift” follows…

Scientists at USC are launching a new trial to test a tiny stem cell implant that could restore vision in people with advanced dry macular degeneration. The hair-thin patch replaces…

Sugar-loving mouth bacteria create acids that damage teeth, but arginine can help fight back. In a clinical trial, arginine-treated dental plaque stayed less acidic, became structurally less harmful, and supported…

Using NASA’s IXPE, astronomers captured an unprecedented view of a white dwarf star actively feeding on material from a companion. The data revealed giant columns of ultra-hot gas shaped by…

Einstein’s claim that the speed of light is constant has survived more than a century of scrutiny—but scientists are still daring to test it. Some theories of quantum gravity suggest…

A team of physicists has discovered a surprisingly simple way to build nuclear clocks using tiny amounts of rare thorium. By electroplating thorium onto steel, they achieved the same results…

DNA doesn’t just sit still inside our cells — it folds, loops, and rearranges in ways that shape how genes behave. Researchers have now mapped this hidden architecture in unprecedented…

When scientists repeatedly drove a strongly interacting quantum system with laser “kicks,” they expected it to heat up and grow chaotic. Instead, the atoms abruptly stopped absorbing energy and locked…

A brief, intense workout may do more than boost fitness—it could help fight cancer. Researchers found that just 10 minutes of hard exercise releases molecules into the bloodstream that switch…

Long COVID affects an estimated 65 million people worldwide and can damage the brain, heart, blood vessels, and immune system long after infection. Researchers now link symptoms to lingering virus,…

Nearly everything in the universe is made of mysterious dark matter and dark energy, yet we can’t see either of them directly. Scientists are developing detectors so sensitive they can…

Scientists are uncovering why Brazil may be one of the most important yet underused resources for studying extreme longevity. Its highly diverse population harbors millions of genetic variants missing from…

Exercise doesn’t just challenge the body; it challenges how the brain interprets effort. Scientists discovered that vibrating tendons before cycling allowed people to push harder without feeling like they were…

A large review of studies suggests that exercise can ease depression about as effectively as psychological therapy. Compared with antidepressants, exercise showed similar benefits, though the evidence was less certain.…

Scientists have detected a surprisingly hot galaxy cluster dating back to the universe’s infancy. The cluster formed far earlier and burned far hotter than current models predict. Researchers believe supermassive…

Europa’s buried ocean has made it one of the most exciting places to search for life beyond Earth. However, new calculations suggest its seafloor may be calm, cold, and largely…

Scientists have discovered that wildfires release far more air-polluting gases than previously estimated. Many of these hidden emissions can transform into fine particles that are dangerous to breathe. The study…

Global cancer cases have surged dramatically, doubling since 1990 and reaching 18.5 million new diagnoses in 2023. Deaths have also climbed to over 10 million a year, with the steepest…

Around the bright star Fomalhaut, astronomers spotted glowing clouds of debris left behind by colossal collisions between large space rocks. One of these clouds was even mistaken for a planet…

Researchers at TU Wien have discovered a quantum system where energy and mass move with perfect efficiency. In an ultracold gas of atoms confined to a single line, countless collisions…

Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly reflecting shapes to tile a surface, researchers uncovered a method that links geometry, symmetry, and…

Researchers in Japan built a miniature human brain circuit using fused stem-cell–derived organoids, allowing them to watch the thalamus and cortex interact in real time. They found that the thalamus…

Researchers have reconstructed ancient herpesvirus genomes from Iron Age and medieval Europeans, revealing that HHV-6 has been infecting humans for at least 2,500 years. Some people inherited the virus directly…

Researchers have developed a magnetic nanomaterial that can kill bone cancer cells and support bone regeneration at the same time. The material heats up under a magnetic field to destroy…

Scientists have created a new way to watch plants breathe—live and in high definition—while tracking exactly how much carbon and water they exchange with the air. The breakthrough could help…

Teens who sleep in on weekends may be giving their mental health a boost. A new study found that young people who made up for lost weekday sleep had a…

Dogs began diversifying thousands of years earlier than previously believed, with clear differences in size and shape appearing over 11,000 years ago. A massive global analysis of ancient skulls shows…

Earthquakes happen daily, sometimes with devastating consequences, yet predicting them remains out of reach. What scientists can do is map the hidden layers beneath the surface that control how strongly…

A familiar mouth bacterium best known for causing cavities may also be quietly influencing the brain. Scientists found that when this microbe settles in the gut, it produces compounds that…

Researchers discovered that a poison frog species described decades ago was based on a mix-up involving the wrong museum specimen. The frog tied to the official species name turned out…

Many people with multiple sclerosis struggle with balance and coordination, and this study uncovers a hidden reason why. Researchers found that inflammation in the brain disrupts the energy supply of…

A distant pulsar’s radio signal flickers as it passes through space, much like stars twinkle in Earth’s atmosphere. By monitoring this effect for 10 months, researchers watched the pattern slowly…

Scientists have found that combining silybin with carvedilol works far better against liver fibrosis than either drug alone. The duo targets the root drivers of liver scarring, sharply reducing collagen…

Living cells pay a hidden energy price not just to run chemical reactions, but to keep them on track and block all the alternatives. A new thermodynamic framework makes it…

Mars looks familiar from afar, but surviving there means creating a protective oasis in a hostile world. Instead of shipping construction materials from Earth, researchers are exploring how to use…

Scientists have uncovered a surprising viral shortcut that turns moving cells into delivery vehicles for infection. Instead of spreading one virus at a time, infected cells bundle viral material into…

A long-running debate over Tamiflu’s safety in children may finally be settled. Researchers found that influenza, not the antiviral medication, was linked to serious neuropsychiatric events like seizures and hallucinations.…

Researchers at USF Health have discovered a new way opioid receptors can work that may lead to safer pain medications. Their findings show that certain experimental compounds can amplify pain…

Researchers studying Caribbean whales and orcas have discovered two new viruses not previously observed in these animals. The viruses were found using advanced genetic sequencing of archived samples, revealing a…

Nearly all women in STEM graduate programs report feeling like impostors, despite strong evidence of success. This mindset leads many to dismiss their achievements as luck and fear being “found…

The idea that we make over 200 unconscious food choices a day has been repeated for years, but new research shows the number is more illusion than insight. The famous…

Astronomers have detected an extraordinary asteroid, named 2025 MN45, in early data from the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Camera -- the largest digital camera in the world…

New observations of the young cluster SPT2349-56 with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have revealed unexpectedly scorching intracluster gas just 1.4 billion years after the Big Bang, challenging current…

Archaeologists have identified traces of two toxic plant alkaloids -- buphandrine and epibuphanisine -- on artifacts from Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The post 60,000-Year-Old Poisoned Arrowheads Found…

A new analysis of stress, tides and interior forces suggests Jupiter’s icy moon Europa lacks the active seafloor faulting needed for robust hydrothermal circulation -- with implications for chemical energy…

The hominin fossils discovered in the Grotte à Hominidés at Thomas Quarry I in Casablanca, Morocco, are providing new evidence about the deep origins of Homo sapiens, suggesting that the…

Scientists at the University of Waterloo and Kyushu University have developed the first method to create redundant, encrypted copies of qubits -- a milestone toward practical quantum cloud services and…

The Voynich manuscript -- often called the most mysterious manuscript in the world -- has eluded attempts to understand its origin, nature, and purpose for centuries. The post Historically Plausible…

Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have confirmed the existence of starless, hydrogen-rich objects dominated by dark matter. The post New Type of Astronomical Object Discovered: RELHIC appeared first…

Deep in the seasonally flooded savannas of Bolivia, a small, olive-green songbird has been quietly eluding science. The post New Songbird Species Discovered in Bolivia appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking…

For more than two decades, Sahelanthropus tchadensis -- a very early (6.7 to 7.2 million years old) hominin species discovered in Chad in 2001 -- has hovered at the center…

Astronomers have discovered a microlensing event that breaks the mass-distance degeneracy: KMT-2024-BLG-0792/OGLE-2024-BLG-0516. The post Astronomers Measure Mass of Free-Floating Exoplanet for First Time appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.

Compared to other primates, humans have remarkably large brains relative to their body sizes. The post Gut Microbes Played Role in Evolution of Human Brain, New Study Suggests appeared first…

Astronomers have released the new results from the CAFFEINE survey, shedding new light on a long-standing mystery: what controls the efficiency of star formation in the densest parts of galaxies?…

A research team led by Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology scientists has generated the high-quality genome assembly of a Denisovan using DNA from an ancient molar found at Denisova…

Astronomers discovered an enormous galaxy cluster called RM J130558.9+263048.4 on December 31, 2020. The post Champagne Cluster is Actually Two Galaxy Clusters in Process of Merging, Astronomers Find appeared first…

An international team of astronomers from Chile, Europe, the United States, Canada and New Zealand has captured the most detailed spectroscopic glimpse yet of an interstellar comet traversing our Solar…

In a new paper published this month in the journal iScience, researchers from the University of Tübingen and elsewhere present a multidisciplinary analysis of stone and bone projectile points associated…

a team of scientists led by Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center provides proof of principle for therapeutic reversibility of advanced AD.…

Ornithologists have discovered a new species of tinamou living in the montane forests of the Serra do Divisor, western Amazonia, Brazil. The post New Species of Tinamou Discovered in Brazil…

Archaeologists from the University of Tübingen and the LMU Munich have unearthed the ruins of an ancient pottery workshop at the early Iron Age Dinka Settlement Complex in the Peshdar…

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Astronomy has always relied on light to convey information about the universe. But capturing photons — such as

Meta Platforms, formerly Facebook, showcased its new augmented reality (AR) glasses prototype, Orion, during its annual Connect conference.

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