To climb trees, cicadas look to the shadows

Tree-climbing cicadas find their perches by looking for patches of darkness, a strategy known as skototaxis.

The oldest known dice date back about 12,000 years in North America

A study of ancient artifacts suggests Native American dice games began thousands of years earlier than previously documented.

Artemis II sends humans around the moon for first time since Apollo

Artemis II is underway, carrying four astronauts around the moon on a 10-day mission to test systems for later lunar flights and an eventual moon base.

Digital heart twins can guide a lifesaving procedure

Heart replicas helped doctors spot good targets for ablation in 10 patients. Months later, all of them are free of sustained faulty rhythms.

A fossil reveals early relatives of spiders — armed with claws

A Utah fossil shows early relatives of spiders and scorpions already had distinctive front claws 500 million years ago.

Just 10,000 quantum bits might crack internet encryption schemes

Quantum computers based on atoms could provide access to encrypted data much sooner than scientists thought.

Pronatalists want more babies. Their solutions aren’t rooted in science

Conservative pronatalists want a return to the traditional nuclear family. But that family structure is at odds with how humans evolved.

A comet may have flipped its spin and entered into a death spiral

Gases jetting out of Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresák may have caused it to reverse its spin in 2017, possibly leading to its eventual destruction.

Secrets of the Bees zooms in on life in a hive

A new documentary available on Disney+ and Hulu appeals to our sense of wonder to highlight why bees need saving.

Heavy soil tilling for agriculture can do more harm than good

The tiny seismic signals of rainwater moving through the ground show how heavy tilling damage soil.

Quantum physics can confirm where someone is located

The concept of entanglement links far-flung particles. That relationship can prove that someone is in the location they claim to be.

How snakes defy gravity to stand tall

Limbless tree snakes can lift most of their body into the air without toppling. They manage this by focusing all their bending forces at their base.

Welcome to the weird world of AI agent teams

AI agents are starting to work in teams, but without careful organization, groups of bots can easily fall into chaos.

A rare star in a tiny galaxy preserves a record of the early universe

Found in an ultrafaint dwarf galaxy, the ancient star’s unusual chemistry indicates it formed from gas enriched by a single early supernova.

Watch the first video of a sperm whale birth captured by scientists

In a sperm whale birth recorded in more intimate detail than ever before, local whales huddled around the mother and lifted the calf to the surface.

Early apes may not have evolved in East Africa

Fossil jaw remains found in Egypt suggest that the earliest modern apes evolved in North Africa, not in East Africa where most fossils have been found.

Water has a newfound ‘critical point’ that may help explain its quirks

At cold temperatures, water has two different liquid phases, which become one at the critical point. The discovery could help explain water’s quirks.

Social media can be addictive, a jury finds. Research hints at a link

Instagram and YouTube intentionally designed social media platforms to hook users, a landmark court case found. A pediatrician explains the ruling’s impact.

Start cholesterol tests in childhood, new guidelines say

The idea is to control bad cholesterol early in life. Additional tests are also recommended to provide a clearer picture of risk.

NASA races to have the first moon base and nuclear-propulsion spacecraft

A $20 billion plan for a moon base by 2030 and the launch nuclear-propulsion space exploration raises hopes, but caution given deep government cuts.

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Even Occasional Binge Drinking May Triple Liver Damage Risk

That “once-in-a-while” binge could be doing far more damage to your liver than you realize. Many people believe that keeping their alcohol intake low most of the time makes up…

Quantum Circuits Have a Hidden Weakness and It Changes Everything

Quantum circuits promise incredible computing power, but there’s a catch: noise builds up with every step. Picture setting up an intricate line of dominoes, where each piece must fall perfectly…

Liftoff! NASA’s Artemis II Launch Sends Astronauts Around the Moon for First Time in 50 Years

NASA has launched four astronauts on Artemis II, the first crewed mission to fly around the Moon in more than 50 years. Riding aboard the powerful SLS rocket and Orion…

Giant Invasive Mantises Are Taking Over Europe

These mantises are increasingly posing a threat to local biodiversity through intense predation and competition for reproduction. Few insects capture attention quite like the mantis. Across cultures and history, these…

Ancient Farmers Accidentally Bred Aggressive “Warrior” Plants

An evolutionary “arms race” for light and space drove the early domestication of wheat, according to new research that could provide new insights into crop design. In a new study…

Scientists Discover New Way To Eliminate “Zombie Cells” Driving Aging

Scientists uncover a metabolic vulnerability in aging cells that could be key to restoring resilience and combating age-related diseases. As people grow older and become more frail, their bodies often…

Alien Messages May Have Reached Earth – Why Haven’t Scientists Found Them?

Detecting extraterrestrial signals may require searching farther and longer than previously expected. For decades, scientists have scanned the sky for evidence of extraterrestrial technology. A new study from EPFL takes…

Astronomers Discover Strange “Inside-Out” Planetary System That Defies Cosmic Rules

A newly studied planetary system appears to break the expected order of worlds, revealing an unusual arrangement that current theories struggle to explain. “Many Vile Earthlings Munch Jam Sandwiches Under…

This New Quantum Theory Could Change Everything We Know About the Big Bang

A new quantum gravity theory suggests the Big Bang may have unfolded naturally—and could soon be testable. Scientists at the University of Waterloo have introduced a new approach to understanding…

This One Vitamin May Help Protect Your Brain From Dementia Years Later

Highlights: Higher vitamin D levels in midlife were linked to lower levels of tau protein, a key marker associated with Alzheimer’s disease, years later The findings show a connection, but…

A 30-Year-Old Flu Shot Still Works Today With One Big Problem

A 30-year-old flu vaccine still fights some modern viruses—but leaves a critical weakness exposed. Researchers have uncovered new insights into how long flu vaccine protection can last by revisiting blood…

Widely Available Drug Found To Ease One of Long COVID’s Most Stubborn Symptoms

An established drug shows unexpected promise against long COVID fatigue. A widely used antidepressant may offer unexpected relief for one of long COVID’s most stubborn symptoms. In a new clinical…

New Study Finds Internalized Stress May Accelerate Cognitive Decline

Internalized stress may be an overlooked driver of memory decline in aging populations. Stress internalization may quietly accelerate memory loss in older Chinese Americans, according to new research from Rutgers…

Stopping Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic Can Quickly Erase Heart Benefits

The benefits of GLP-1 drugs may fade faster than expected when treatment is interrupted. GLP-1 drugs have quickly moved from niche diabetes treatments to some of the most talked-about medications…

A 500-Million-Year-Old Surprise Is Forcing Scientists to Rethink Spider Evolution

A tiny claw in a 500-million-year-old fossil just rewrote the origin story of spiders. After a full day of teaching, Rudy Lerosey-Aubril turned to a task he found especially rewarding:…

Ancient Carbon Is Flooding Arctic Rivers As Permafrost Melts Faster

Thawing Arctic ground is unleashing ancient carbon—and speeding up climate change. Scientists have taken a detailed new look at what happens when Arctic permafrost begins to thaw, revealing major changes…

Scientists Finally Capture Mysterious Molecule That’s Eluded Detection for 70 Years

Researchers directly observed tetroxides for the first time, showing they exist in normal air conditions and play key roles in atmospheric chemistry, combustion, and medicine. Scientists have, for the first…

Scientists Want Your Brain to Study Autism. Here’s Why

Most people want autism breakthroughs—but few know the crucial role brain donation plays in making them happen. Autism BrainNet has released new survey results showing a striking gap between public…

Something Is Warping Saturn’s Magnetic Field and It’s Not What You Think

Saturn’s magnetic shield is unexpectedly lopsided, with its entry point for solar particles pushed off-center. Scientists believe its fast spin and material from its moon Enceladus are warping the entire…

Coffee and Blood Pressure: What You Need To Know Before Your Next Cup

Coffee raises blood pressure briefly but is not linked to long-term hypertension risk in most people. Coffee has been part of human life for more than 600 years, evolving from…

Just a Few Breathless Minutes a Day Could Slash Your Risk of 8 Major Diseases

Just a few breathless minutes a day could be a powerful shield against major diseases. Spending just a few minutes each day doing vigorous physical activity may significantly reduce the…

This Simple Habit Could Cut Your Risk of Dementia by 30%

Could a simple weekly habit help protect the aging brain? New findings hint that time spent in the kitchen may offer more than just nourishment. Cooking at home may offer…

Hundreds of Times Colder Than Outer Space: Scientists Reach Near-Absolute Zero in Dark Matter Hunt

Deep beneath the Earth’s surface, a major physics experiment has reached a critical milestone, enabling detectors to operate at temperatures near absolute zero. Far below the surface of a Canadian…

Scientists Debunk Rattlesnake Myth That Fooled Hikers and Doctors for Decades

A widely repeated belief about baby rattlesnakes is being challenged by new research. A new study from Loma Linda University found that bites from baby rattlesnakes are less dangerous than…

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More than 12,000 years ago, Native American hunter-gatherers were already making and using dice—thousands of years before similar tools appeared elsewhere. These bone “binary lots” acted like primitive coins, producing…

A new era of lunar exploration has begun as NASA launches four astronauts on Artemis II—the first crewed mission to fly around the Moon in over 50 years. Riding aboard…

A deadly parasite responsible for sleeping sickness has been found using a surprisingly precise trick to stay hidden in the human bloodstream. Scientists discovered a protein called ESB2 that acts…

Fusion scientists have solved a long-standing mystery inside tokamaks, the donut-shaped machines designed to harness fusion energy. For years, experiments showed that escaping plasma particles hit one side of the…

Colorectal cancer may carry a unique microbial “fingerprint,” setting it apart from other cancers and opening a new frontier in diagnosis and treatment. By analyzing DNA from over 9,000 patients,…

A mysterious Greek inscription found beneath the Great Mosque of Homs could pinpoint the long-debated location of an ancient sun temple. Scholars now think the mosque sits atop a sacred…

High in a South American rainforest canopy, scientists have discovered a bizarre new termite species that looks strikingly like a miniature sperm whale. Named Cryptotermes mobydicki, this tiny insect has…

Millions of people start work before sunrise—but their brains aren’t ready for it. A new clinical trial has found that the wake-promoting drug solriamfetol can significantly boost alertness in early-morning…

A surprising new study suggests that genetics may change how diet affects brain health—especially when it comes to Alzheimer’s risk. Researchers found that older adults carrying high-risk APOE gene variants…

Hundreds of millions of years ago, Earth’s magnetic field behaved in a way that has long baffled scientists, showing wild and seemingly chaotic shifts unlike anything seen before or since.…

Scientists uncovered a rare baby dinosaur in South Korea and named it Doolysaurus after a famous cartoon character. Using cutting-edge CT scans, they discovered hidden bones—including a skull—inside rock much…

Old canned salmon turned out to be a time capsule of ocean health. Researchers found that rising levels of tiny parasitic worms in some salmon species suggest stronger, more complete…

Scientists studying Bennu samples have discovered that its chemistry is far from uniform. Organic compounds and minerals cluster into three distinct types of regions, each shaped differently by past water…

Salt substitutes offer a simple, low-cost way to reduce sodium intake and improve blood pressure, yet very few Americans actually use them—even among those who need them most. A large…

Hidden within fish DNA are powerful genetic twists that may explain one of nature’s biggest mysteries: how new species form so quickly. In Lake Malawi, hundreds of cichlid fish species…

Drinking coffee at night might come with an unexpected downside: increased impulsivity. In a new study, fruit flies given caffeine after dark behaved more recklessly, ignoring signals that normally make…

Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and efficiently. These “cellular winds” push materials to the front of the cell, enabling…

Scientists have finally cracked a long-standing mystery about squid and cuttlefish evolution by analyzing newly sequenced genomes alongside global datasets. The research reveals that these bizarre, intelligent creatures likely originated…

Deep sleep does far more than rest the body — it activates a powerful brain-driven system that controls growth hormone, fueling muscle and bone strength, metabolism, and even mental performance.…

A major analysis of nearly 10,000 patients shows that simple, non-drug treatments like knee braces, hydrotherapy, and exercise can significantly ease knee osteoarthritis symptoms. These approaches not only reduce pain…

Astronomers have spotted a bizarre cosmic explosion that refuses to play by the rules—and it’s leaving scientists scrambling for answers. GRB 250702B, detected by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and…

Scientists have uncovered a surprising secret about our DNA: it’s not a static blueprint, but a constantly shifting, folding structure that helps control how genes turn on and off. Researchers…

A blazing supermassive black hole can influence far more than its own galaxy. Scientists found that quasars emit radiation strong enough to shut down star formation in nearby galaxies millions…

Certain smaller sauropods could stand on their hind legs with surprising ease, giving them access to higher food and a defensive edge. Computer simulations show their bones handled stress better…

Scientists at the University of Waterloo have uncovered a bold new way to explain how the universe began—one that could reshape our understanding of the Big Bang. Instead of relying…

Scientists have discovered something that seems almost impossible: under the right conditions, ordinary liquids can snap apart like solid objects. In experiments, researchers found that when certain liquids are stretched…

Scientists may have been unknowingly inflating microplastics pollution estimates, and the surprising source could be their own lab gloves. A University of Michigan study found that common nitrile and latex…

Making babies in space may be more complicated than expected, as new research shows sperm struggle to navigate in microgravity. Scientists found that while sperm can still swim normally, they…

Far beneath the ocean near Japan, scientists have discovered that the magma system linked to the most powerful eruption of the Holocene is slowly rebuilding. By using seismic imaging, researchers…

A widely used sugar substitute found in everything from keto snacks to diet drinks may not be as harmless as it seems. New research shows that erythritol can disrupt brain…

For decades, astronomers have been puzzled by strange “zebra stripe” patterns in radio waves from the Crab Pulsar — bright bands separated by complete darkness. Now, new research suggests the…

A team of physicists set out to test some of the most exciting claims in quantum computing—and found a very different story. Instead of confirming breakthroughs, their careful replication studies…

Scientists have developed a new gene therapy that quiets pain at its source in the brain—without the addictive risks of opioids. Using AI to map how pain is processed, they…

After a stroke, the brain may do something surprisingly hopeful—it can “refresh” parts of itself. Researchers analyzing brain scans from over 500 stroke survivors found that while the damaged side…

A major new U.S. cholesterol guideline is shifting the focus toward earlier, more personalized prevention of heart disease. It urges people to start screening sooner—sometimes even in childhood—and highlights the…

Nicotine e-cigarettes may be one of the most effective tools yet for quitting smoking, according to a sweeping review of global research. By analyzing findings from 14 major reviews spanning…

Scientists have finally found a hidden “critical point” in supercooled water that explains why it behaves so strangely. At this point, two different liquid forms of water merge, triggering powerful…

Scientists have created a new kind of carbon material that could make carbon capture much cheaper and more efficient. By carefully controlling how nitrogen atoms are arranged, they found certain…

Scientists have uncovered how your body actually tells your brain to stop eating when you’re sick. In a new study, researchers found that specialized cells in the gut detect parasites…

Scientists have identified a key biological system that helps brown fat burn energy by building the networks it needs to function. A protein called SLIT3 splits into two parts, with…

A fossil ape discovered in northern Egypt is reshaping the story of human evolution. The species, Masripithecus, lived about 17 to 18 million years ago and may sit very close…

A massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar in March 2025, but what makes this event extraordinary is what happened next. For the first time, a nearby CCTV camera captured the…

Scientists have developed a breakthrough “superfood” for honeybees by engineering yeast to produce the essential nutrients normally found in pollen. In controlled trials, colonies fed this specially designed diet produced…

Scientists have uncovered a surprising way to study the harsh space weather around young M dwarf stars. Mysterious dips in starlight turned out to be massive rings of plasma swirling…

Researchers have uncovered a new way to generate exotic oscillation states in tiny magnetic structures—using only minimal energy. By exciting magnetic waves, they triggered a delicate motion that produced a…

A cow named Veronika has stunned scientists by using tools in a flexible and purposeful way. She chooses different ends of a brush depending on the part of her body…

Mars may look like a frozen desert today, but new evidence suggests its watery past didn’t simply fade away quietly—it may have been blasted into space by powerful dust storms.…

Species are vanishing faster than ever, and many are disappearing before scientists even know they exist. Now, an international team is racing against time to uncover hidden life beneath the…

Scientists have uncovered a hidden reason why cancer treatments don’t work equally well for everyone. Certain drugs can become trapped inside lysosomes within tumor cells, forming slow-release reservoirs that create…

Using a smartphone with long nails can be frustrating, forcing people to awkwardly tap with their fingertips instead of their nails. Now, researchers are working on a clear nail polish…

Using the Immersion Grating Infrared Spectrometer (IGRINS) on the Gemini South telescope at the International Gemini Observatory, astronomers have directly measured the atmospheric composition of WASP-189b and found it echoes…

Paleontologists at Harvard University have described a large predatory arthropod from the Middle Cambrian of Utah featuring massive three-segmented chelicerae. The post 500-Million-Year-Old Fossil Identified as Oldest Known Chelicerate appeared…

A new analysis of data from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe shows that protons and heavy ions react differently to solar magnetic reconnection events, suggesting a more intricate mechanism behind space…

Archival data from ESA’s Cassini mission reveal that Saturn’s protective magnetic bubble is lopsided, shaped not just by the solar wind but by its rapid spin and the material streaming…

New findings from Neretva Vallis, an ancient river channel that once transported water into Jezero crater on Mars, reveal unusually high nickel levels in 3-billion-year-old sediments, echoing mineral patterns on…

A new analysis of isotopic signatures across planets and meteorite parent bodies suggests our home world formed entirely from inner solar system material, challenging long-standing theories of distant origins. The…

Excavations at the archaeological site of Didé West 1 in eastern Senegal have uncovered an exceptionally well-preserved iron-smelting workshop dated between the 4th century BCE and the 4th century CE,…

Researchers who analyzed dozens of spontaneous performances by a captive male chimpanzee named Ayumu say the animal’s steady rhythms and expressive ‘play face’ hint at how early humans may have…

The Galápagos lava heron, a small heron that stalks the lava-strewn shores of the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, may finally have secured its place as a distinct species. The post Galapagos…

Both the Tasmanian tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus) and the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) are believed to have become extinct on the Australian mainland about 3,000 years ago. The post Researchers Discover…

Long thought to be fueled by increased atmospheric oxygen concentration, enormous griffinflies from the Carboniferous period, 300 million years ago, may have grown large for other reasons. The post Gigantic…

By probing supercooled water with ultrafast lasers before it crystallizes, physicists at Stockholm University observed telltale signs of a long-theorized transition between two liquid states, including surging heat capacity and…

An analysis of two 240-million-year-old coelacanth fossils suggests a bizarre sensory adaptation: an ossified lung that transmitted sound to the inner ear, offering new clues to how early vertebrates perceived…

Paleontologists have identified a new genus and species of fossil ape that lived about 17-18 million years ago in northern Egypt. The post Early Miocene Fossil Fills Gap in Ape…

New research suggests that vitamin D supplements can reshape how the immune system responds to gut bacteria in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, potentially nudging the body toward a more…

Scientists have extracted and analyzed DNA from 216 canid remains, including 181 from Paleolithic and Mesolithic Europe. The post Ancient DNA Study Rewrites Origins of Europe’s First Dogs appeared first…

By combining infrared observations from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope with visible-light imagery from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have produced new views of Saturn, revealing atmospheric bands,…

In the cold, wave-battered channels off southern Chile, scientists have identified what they say is a new species of the steamer duck genus Tachyeres, a group of notoriously aggressive, often…

In the remote rainforests of New Guinea’s Vogelkop Peninsula, scientists have spotted two marsupial species -- the pygmy long-fingered possum (Dactylonax kambuayai) and the ring-tailed glider (Tous ayamaruensis) -- believed…

On its way to Jupiter, ESA’s Juice spacecraft briefly turned its gaze toward a rare interstellar visitor, 3I/ATLAS, capturing valuable data from an object born beyond our Solar System. The…

Russia is attacking Ukraine with Shahed-136-type drones every night now. Ukraine has put up additional air defences in

Nuclear bomb is a weapon that employs the energy from a nuclear reaction. Resulting radiation and the fallout

Russia’s main air-defence systems are S-300 and S-400. Those are expensive missile systems, capable of engaging all kinds

More accurately predicting periods of increased hurricane activity weeks in advance may become possible due to new research

Researchers at ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems have developed a robotic leg with

AstraZeneca has entered into a collaboration with biotech firm Immunai Inc., investing $18 million to utilize Immunai’s advanced

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.

Nebius Group, an Amsterdam-based tech company born from the division of assets previously owned by Russian technology giant

In the desert of Texas, an innovative construction project is unfolding—one that uses a crane-sized 3D printer to

PayPal Holdings announced a major development on Wednesday, allowing U.S. merchants to buy, hold, and sell cryptocurrency directly

Russia has covertly established a weapons program in China to create long-range attack drones for use in the

The Sukhoi Su-57 is a Russian fifth-generation fighter jet, built as a response to the American F-22 Raptor.

Alphabet’s Google is partnering with Volkswagen to provide cutting-edge artificial intelligence capabilities for an in-app assistant designed specifically

Stability AI, an emerging leader in artificial intelligence, announced on Tuesday that renowned filmmaker James Cameron, director of

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian denies reports that Iran has transferred a large quantity of Fath 360 short-range ballistic

Russia has emerged as the primary foreign actor using artificial intelligence (AI) to sway the U.S. presidential election,

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has announced plans to launch approximately five uncrewed Starship missions to Mars within the