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Researchers have just found a tiny 1-centimeter fossil in the Gobi Desert – the first one ever discovered like it.

The sands of the Gobi Desert hold secrets older than memory, and sometimes, those secrets are incredibly modest in size yet monumental in significance....

A 12-Year-Old Built His Own Nuclear Fusion Reactor at Home, Becoming the Youngest Ever to Do It.

The world of scientific discovery often brings forth stories of incredible dedication and ingenuity, but occasionally, a tale emerges that truly redefines our perception...

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Astronaut Reveals Medical Event Prompted Early NASA Space Return

Quick Summary Pittsburgh-native astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli has confirmed that a medical event led to her NASA crew's early departure from the International Space Station (ISS).What...

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Researchers have just found a tiny 1-centimeter fossil in the Gobi Desert – the first one ever discovered like it.

The sands of the Gobi Desert hold secrets older than memory, and sometimes, those secrets are incredibly modest in size yet monumental in significance....

A 12-Year-Old Built His Own Nuclear Fusion Reactor at Home, Becoming the Youngest Ever to Do It.

The world of scientific discovery often brings forth stories of incredible dedication and ingenuity, but occasionally, a tale emerges that truly redefines our perception...

NASA officials didn’t want to talk about Artemis II risks, and we found out why.

The anticipation around Artemis II is palpable. It’s not just a mission; it’s a promise, a beacon marking humanity’s return to the lunar vicinity....
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The ‘Vampire Squid From Hell’ just showed us the ancient roots of octopuses.

Deep within the abyssal plains, a creature lurks with a name that conjures images straight from a horror novel: the 'Vampire Squid From Hell'...

Are the Jets from 3I/ATLAS Beating Like a Heart? – Avi Loeb

When an interstellar object pays us a visit, it inevitably sparks curiosity. But when that object, known as 3I/ATLAS, starts behaving strangely – like...

This week in science: A mysterious human relative, a dark matter find, and the weird lights from nuclear tests.

The universe, our planet, and even our own past are brimming with enigmas. Every week, scientists across various disciplines chip away at these mysteries,...

Scientists have found tryptophan in an asteroid.

Imagine looking up at the night sky, at the countless stars and the vast, silent expanse, and then discovering that a tiny, unassuming asteroid...

Nobel Winner, the ‘Modern Galileo,’ Speaks at BYU About Proving Einstein Right on Gravitational Waves

The hallowed halls of academia at Brigham Young University recently buzzed with an extraordinary energy, as a towering figure in modern physics—a Nobel laureate...

Who knew? Earthquakes had an unexpected impact on life deep beneath Yellowstone.

Yellowstone National Park is famous for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant hot springs, and powerful geysers – all fueled by the supervolcano simmering beneath its...

You can watch a NASA astronaut and two cosmonauts launch to the International Space Station this Thanksgiving morning.

Forget the parade, put the turkey basting on hold for just a few moments, and gather around a different kind of spectacle this Thanksgiving...

Scientists uncover ancient magnetic fossils of a mystery creature with its own internal GPS.

Imagine navigating the world not with a phone or a map, but with an innate sense, an invisible compass built right into your very...

Why is this star so weird? Maybe it ate one of its own planets.

The night sky, for all its tranquil beauty, often hides stories of cosmic drama so profound they make our terrestrial sagas seem quaint. We...

Scientists may have finally caught their first glimpse of dark matter.

Imagine peering into the darkest corners of the universe, knowing there's something monumental there, an invisible force shaping everything, yet utterly beyond your grasp....

Turns out there’s a ‘proto-Earth’ beneath us, and scientists are completely baffled.

We think we know our planet. We walk its surface, navigate its oceans, and even drill down a few miles. But what if, deep...

Physicists find ‘magic’ at the Large Hadron Collider.

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is often described as humanity's most ambitious microscope, peering into the fundamental building blocks of reality. For...