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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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Good news for your knees: This anti-aging injection regrows cartilage and prevents arthritis.

The wear and tear on our joints is a common, often painful, reality of aging. For many, particularly the knees, the smooth cartilage that...

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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 world’s biggest spiderweb has been found in ‘Sulfur Cave,’ home to 111,000 arachnids living in pitch black.

Imagine a world spun entirely from silk, stretching further than you can see, populated by a bustling city of eight-legged architects. Sounds like a...

NASA is pulling the plug on its flagship science center during the shutdown, and critics say it might be illegal.

The lights are dimming at one of NASA's most vital science centers, a cornerstone of our nation's scientific exploration, as a government shutdown forces...

Turns out, orcas hunt great white sharks and eat their livers—and it’s all on video.

For decades, the great white shark reigned supreme in our collective imagination as the undisputed terror of the oceans. Its sheer size, powerful jaws,...

A Tesla in Australia got hit by a mystery object, and it could be a world first.

Picture this: a sleek, electric marvel cruising along a road in Australia, a country already famous for its unique wildlife and unpredictable landscapes. Suddenly,...

Astronomers are baffled by the blue glow of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS.

The cosmos is vast and full of wonders, but every now and then, it throws us a curveball that leaves even the most seasoned...

Avi Loeb: How Interstellar Objects Are Sparking a Science Revolution

Imagine peering into the vast, silent expanse of space, knowing that countless mysteries float just beyond our gaze. But what if some of those...

Comet Lemmon seen above Muker in the Yorkshire Dales

Imagine the rugged, rolling fells of the Yorkshire Dales, ancient stone walls crisscrossing vibrant green fields, and the quaint, timeless village of Muker nestled...

Here’s how a great-grandmother helped researchers unravel a dinosaur mummy mystery.

The world of paleontology is often imagined as a realm of dusty dig sites, complex technical equipment, and highly specialized scientists. And while that’s...

Get Ready for November 2025’s Sky Show: Leonids and a Full Hunter’s Supermoon

Get ready to mark your calendars (mentally, at least!) because November 2025 is shaping up to be an absolutely spectacular month for skywatchers. As...

Scientists are baffled as Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS just unexpectedly brightened.

Imagine a cosmic wanderer, a visitor from the vast emptiness between star systems, quietly making its way through our solar neighborhood. Now imagine that...

Don’t Miss It: The October 7th Harvest Supermoon at 6:20 PM BST – it’s 14% bigger and 30% brighter!

Hey cosmic explorers! Get ready for something truly special. The night sky is about to put on a show you absolutely don't want to...

First Proof: Something Besides Gravity Sped Up Comet 3I/ATLAS Near the Sun

In the vast, predictable dance of our solar system, gravity is the undisputed choreographer. Planets orbit stars, moons orbit planets, and comets, those icy...