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.

Against the odds, a burbling lava planet retains an atmosphere

The James Webb Space Telescope detected an atmosphere on a lava-covered exoplanet, evidence that small planets close to stars can have atmospheres.

‘Crush’ explores how gravity shapes life as we know it

James Riordan’s new book will help readers wrap their heads around this mysterious, fundamental force of nature.

Science taught us a few new tricks about our pets in 2025

Are we reading our dog’s moods right? Does TV really comfort them when we’re away? These pet stories were catnip to us this year.

These medical breakthroughs and advances gave patients new hope in 2025

Advances delivered what may feel like medical miracles, including the first bladder transplant, a lifesaving personalized gene therapy and more.

Have a taste of our favorite food stories from 2025

This year, researchers took a bite out of culinary innovation. Check out some of our favorite food-related stories from 2025.

Research hailing the benefits of the COVID-19 shot keeps coming

There was more good health news about the COVID-19 vaccine for infants, kids and adults in December. There’s still time to get the shot this winter.

These space stories made us look up in 2025

Space is always inspiring and 2025 was no exception, with finding Betelgeuse’s buddy, debuting a prolific survey telescope and more.

Two more antibiotics have been approved in the U.S. to treat gonorrhea

The bacteria behind the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea is known for developing antibiotic resistance. Now there are two new treatment options.

These are our favorite animal stories of 2025

From clever cockatoos to vomiting spiders, these cool critters captivated us this year.

An underwater volcano off Oregon didn’t erupt in 2025 after all. Why not?

Data from Axial, the most-monitored underwater volcano, are helping geophysicists hone eruption predictions. For Axial, 2026 is their next bet.

Watch a cancer cell evade capture

By moving around, some cancer cells force attacking immune cells to just nibble at the edges rather than engulf them completely.

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Scientists Tracked a Monster Solar Region for 94 Days. Here’s What They Discovered

By combining observations from two space missions, scientists were able to follow one exceptionally active region on the Sun for months, revealing how its magnetic structure evolved over time. Our…

“Like the Living Dead” – Gaza’s Children Are Too Hungry and Traumatized To Learn

Gaza’s children are losing not just school, but hope, identity, and belief in a future worth reaching. After more than two years of fighting, many Palestinian children in Gaza are…

Scientists Discover Potent Anti-Diabetic Compounds Hidden in Roasted Coffee

A new study reveals that roasted coffee contains previously unknown compounds capable of inhibiting a key enzyme linked to blood sugar control. Scientists have identified three compounds that strongly inhibited…

Widely Used Dementia Drug Raises Stroke Risk in All Patients

New safety study links sedative use to increased stroke risk. A large UK study involving more than 165,000 people with dementia has found that the drug risperidone increases the risk…

How a Broken Body Clock Could Fuel Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s may advance by breaking the brain’s internal clock—and resetting it could help fight the disease. Alzheimer’s disease often interferes with a person’s normal daily patterns. Early warning signs frequently…

The Surprising Truth About Bamboo Tissue’s Carbon Footprint

Bamboo tissue’s green image fades once you factor in coal-powered manufacturing. Bamboo tissue paper produced in China has become a popular option for shoppers looking to reduce their environmental impact.…

The Hidden Architecture of Ocean Life Is Finally Coming Into Focus

Scientists are expanding plankton cells to reveal the hidden architecture that powers life in the oceans. Plankton quietly sustain life on Earth. These microscopic organisms generate a large portion of…

The Hidden Fire Crisis Building Across the Western U.S.

By stopping fires for generations, the western U.S. may have made its wildfire problem far worse. Wildfires are not always harmful to forests. In many ecosystems, fire helps remove accumulated…

Scientists Say Europa’s Ocean May Be Too Quiet for Life

Europa’s ocean may be vast and mysterious—but beneath the ice, it could be eerily quiet and lifeless. Jupiter is surrounded by nearly 100 known moons, but Europa stands apart. Covered…

Coral Reefs Are Quietly Running the Ocean on a Daily Schedule

Coral reefs act like timekeepers for nearby microbes, triggering daily cycles that reshape microscopic life in surrounding waters. These hidden rhythms reveal reefs as active ecosystem engineers—and potential early warning…

A Mysterious Weak Spot in Earth’s Magnetic Field Has Grown Nearly Half the Size of Europe

Long-term satellite measurements show that Earth’s magnetic field is changing faster and more unevenly than expected, driven by dynamic processes deep within the planet’s core. Drawing on 11 years of…

What if Dark Energy Doesn’t Exist? New Theory Could Rewrite Cosmic Expansion

The rapid acceleration of the universe’s expansion continues to challenge our understanding of fundamental physics. Why the universe is expanding faster and faster remains one of the most intriguing open…

Stanford’s AI Predicts Disease Risk From a Single Night of Sleep

One night of sleep may contain hidden clues that predict major diseases years before they strike. A bad night of sleep usually leads to grogginess the next day, but it…

Scientists Uncover a Hidden Switch That Controls Longevity

A tiny worm revealed how simple sensory signals can quietly switch longevity on or off. The idea of extending life may be especially popular among modern tech circles, but the…

Blood Tests Reveal How Quickly Obesity Accelerates Alzheimer’s

Obesity may quietly fast-forward Alzheimer’s disease, with blood tests revealing the change years earlier than expected. Researchers have completed the first study to examine how obesity influences blood biomarkers linked…

The COVID Vaccine May Secretly Help Fight Cancer

A COVID shot may have quietly given cancer patients a powerful survival boost. Researchers have found that patients with advanced lung or skin cancer lived significantly longer if they received…

A New UV Laser Sends Messages in Trillionths of a Second

Ultrafast UV-C light just took a leap forward, opening the door to lightning-fast communications and next-generation photonic technologies. Devices that work with ultraviolet light in the UV-C range (100−280 nm)…

Physicists Discover a New Nuclear “Island” Where Magic Numbers Collapse

Researchers identify an “Island of Inversion” in proton-neutron symmetric nuclei for the first time. For many years, nuclear physicists thought that “Islands of Inversion” existed mainly in neutron-rich nuclei. These…

This New Building Material Doesn’t Emit Carbon – It Traps It

The fast-acting, long-lasting material provides a new option beyond traditional concrete. Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have developed a new carbon-negative building material that could reshape approaches to sustainable…

The Shocking Speed at Which Pandemics Take Over Cities

Both H1N1 and COVID-19 spread across the U.S. faster and more unpredictably than early detection systems could keep up. Public health scientists at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public…

Newly Discovered Marine Fungus Attacks and Kills Toxic Algae

Scientists have identified a marine fungus that was previously unknown and is capable of killing toxic algae known to threaten human health. Scientists at Yokohama National University in Japan have…

Humans Rank Between Meerkats and Beavers in the Monogamy “League Table”

Genetic evidence suggests humans are far more reproductively monogamous than most primates and resemble other socially monogamous mammals. Humans show levels of exclusive mating that are much closer to species…

This Strange Spider Breaks Long-Standing Evolutionary Rules

A reduced genome in an island species raises evolutionary questions. Over the course of a few million years, the spider Dysdera tilosensis, which is found only in the Canary Islands,…

“Too Strong to Be Real”: Astronomers Stunned by Boiling Gas in the Early Universe

A massive young galaxy cluster has been found glowing with super-hot gas billions of years earlier than expected, defying current theories. Scientists suspect powerful supermassive black holes triggered an explosive…

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…

New research shows gut bacteria can directly influence how the brain develops and functions. When scientists transferred microbes from different primates into mice, the animals’ brains began to resemble those…

A protein once thought to simply help cancer cells avoid death turns out to do much more. MCL1 actively drives cancer metabolism by controlling the powerful mTOR growth pathway, tying…

A new CRISPR breakthrough shows scientists can turn genes back on without cutting DNA, by removing chemical tags that act like molecular anchors. The work confirms these tags actively silence…

CO2 can stimulate plant growth, but only when enough nitrogen is available—and that key ingredient has been seriously miscalculated. A new study finds that natural nitrogen fixation has been overestimated…

Researchers have developed experimental compounds that make cells burn more calories by subtly tweaking how mitochondria produce energy. Older versions of these chemicals were once used for weight loss—but were…

One of the most complete human ancestor fossils ever found may belong to an entirely new species, according to an international research team. The famous “Little Foot” skeleton from South…

Scientists have found a way to see ultrafast molecular interactions inside liquids using an extreme laser technique once thought impossible for fluids. When they mixed nearly identical chemicals, one combination…

Tiny bits of Earth’s atmosphere have been drifting to the moon for billions of years, guided by Earth’s magnetic field. Rather than blocking particles, the magnetic field can funnel them…

Inside high-energy proton collisions, quarks and gluons briefly form a dense, boiling state before cooling into ordinary particles. Researchers expected this transition to change how disordered the system is, but…

Seeing plastic trash while hiking inspired a Rutgers chemist to rethink why synthetic plastics last forever while natural polymers don’t. By mimicking tiny structural features used in DNA and proteins,…

Not all microbes are villains—many are vital to keeping us healthy. Researchers have created a world-first database that tracks beneficial bacteria and natural compounds linked to immune strength, stress reduction,…

Overfished coral reefs are producing far less food than they could. Researchers found that letting reef fish populations recover could boost sustainable fish yields by nearly 50%, creating millions of…

Researchers have discovered a way to help aging intestines heal themselves using CAR T-cell therapy. By targeting senescent cells that build up over time, the treatment boosted gut regeneration, reduced…

Scientists may have cracked the case of whether a seven-million-year-old fossil could walk upright. A new study found strong anatomical evidence that Sahelanthropus tchadensis was bipedal, including a ligament attachment…

The brain constantly blends split-second reactions with slower, more thoughtful processing, and new research shows how it pulls this off. Scientists discovered that brain regions operate on different internal clocks…

Scientists have discovered a rogue planet roaming the Milky Way after combining observations from Earth and a space telescope. This rare dual perspective allowed them to weigh the planet and…

Researchers using China’s “artificial sun” fusion reactor have broken through a long-standing density barrier in fusion plasma. The experiment confirmed that plasma can remain stable even at extreme densities if…

The Champagne Cluster is a rare and beautiful example of two galaxy clusters smashing together. Its festive name comes from both its New Year’s Eve discovery and its bubbly appearance…

Scientists have uncovered why big predators like sharks spend so much time in the ocean’s twilight zone. The answer lies with mid-sized fish such as the bigscale pomfret, which live…

New research shows Karnak Temple was built on a rare island of high ground formed as Nile river channels shifted thousands of years ago. Before that, the area was too…

Thanks to Einstein’s relativity, time flows differently on Mars than on Earth. NIST scientists have now nailed down the difference, showing that Mars clocks tick slightly faster—and fluctuate over the…

Feeling warm or cold doesn’t just register on the skin—it changes how connected we feel to our own bodies. Research shows that temperature sensations help shape body ownership, emotional regulation,…

Scientists have detected the most distant supernova ever seen, exploding when the universe was less than a billion years old. The event was first signaled by a gamma-ray burst and…

Tiny lab-grown brains are offering an unprecedented look at how schizophrenia and bipolar disorder disrupt neural activity. Researchers found distinct electrical firing patterns that could identify these conditions with high…

Researchers have uncovered thousands of preserved metabolic molecules inside fossilized bones millions of years old, offering a surprising new window into prehistoric life. The findings reveal animals’ diets, diseases, and…

Time-restricted eating has been widely promoted as a simple way to boost metabolic health, but new research paints a more complicated picture. When calorie intake stayed the same, an eight-hour…

Researchers say fusion reactors might do more than generate clean energy—they could also create particles linked to dark matter. A new theoretical study shows how neutrons inside future fusion reactors…

Being active boosts your daily calorie burn more than previously thought. Researchers found that increased physical activity raises total energy use without triggering the body to conserve energy elsewhere. Basic…

A randomized trial from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center reveals that magnesium may be the missing key to keeping vitamin D levels in balance. The study found that magnesium raised vitamin D…

As we age, our immune system quietly loses its edge, and scientists have uncovered a surprising reason why. A protein called platelet factor 4 naturally declines over time, allowing blood…

Weight loss restored healthy metabolism in both young and mid-aged mice, but the brain told a different story. In mid-aged animals, slimming down actually worsened inflammation in a brain region…

A powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck northern Chile in July 2024—and it wasn’t supposed to be that strong. Unlike Chile’s infamous shallow “megathrust” quakes, this one ruptured deep inside the Earth,…

When researchers lowered whale bones into the deep ocean, they expected zombie worms to quickly move in. Instead, after 10 years, none appeared — an unsettling result tied to low-oxygen…

UBC Okanagan researchers have uncovered how plants create mitraphylline, a rare natural compound linked to anti-cancer effects. By identifying two key enzymes that shape and twist molecules into their final…

In collisions at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, hotter than the Sun’s core by a staggering margin, scientists have finally solved a long-standing mystery: how delicate particles like deuterons and their…

A major new review has put hundreds of alternative autism treatments under the microscope—and most didn’t hold up. Scientists analyzed decades of research and found little reliable evidence that popular…

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…

A rare trio of merging galaxies called J121/1219+1035 hosts three actively feeding, radio-bright supermassive black holes, according to a team of U.S. astronomers. The post Astronomers Discover Triple System of…

Frogs have conserved their ecology in the last 45 million years, according to new research led by University College Cork. The post Study Sheds New Light on Evolutionary Success of…

This new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows a portion of the N159 star-forming complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy approximately 160,000 light-years away from…

The newly-discovered theropod and sauropod footprints are part of the Late Jurassic Majala Formation, and represent the oldest dinosaur footprints reported for Chile and the western margin of the ancient…

The Upper Paleolithic site of Mezhyrich, located in Cherkasy oblast, central Ukraine, is home to four remarkable mammoth bone structures. The post 18,000-Year-Old Circular Dwellings Made of Mammoth Bones Unearthed…

A new comprehensive review by Hohai University scientists explores the evolutionary origins, the ecological drivers underlying the proliferation and dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes, and their far-reaching environmental implications. 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