Science

Honey Benefits That Would Make You Want to Consume it Everyday

Philippa Smythe

Most of us have heard of home remedies which are all centered around the goodness of honey. For ...

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Are You Afraid That You Might Be Tone-Deaf?

Polly Rosie

Do you think you hear or sing differently than others? Or do you think you may be tone-deaf? But is ...

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Science Explains Why Your Weight Decreases Near the Equator

Nolan Sandome

It’s always fascinating to learn about interesting things in regard to planet Earth. Be it silly ...

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8 Billion: A Milestone of Population on Earth

Nolan Sandome

There is no doubt that the current population on Earth is the highest yet. But if you were told to ...

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45 Rare Albino Animals You Won’t Believe Exist

Mike Vega

Albino alligators are found in isolated pockets where the waters remain unfrozen during the winter. ...

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Cat Peorson or Dog Lover? Who Is More Intelligent?

Polly Rosie

If you've ever had a pet, you know how much they can affect your life. You might even find that ...

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Five Years Ago, SpaceX Launched a Tesla to Space — Where Is it Now?

Polly Rosie

Elon Musk's Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) is known for being one of the most innovative ...

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Simulation Shows the Experience of Falling Into a Black Hole

Philippa Smythe

If you are a curious person, then what we are going to talk about today is definitely going to grab ...

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What to Know About Aphantasia — Image-Free Thinking

Philippa Smythe

Think about you enjoying a beautiful sunset at a beach. A colorful sky, sparkling water hitting the ...

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Those Squiggly Thing Impairing Your Vision Sometimes Are Actually Called Floaters

Oliver Hamilton

A person might have excellent eyesight altogether, but sometimes they might see weird floaty things ...

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Lone moose spotted on the Sunrise Road in Washington

Mike Vega

It’s fascinating how nature works. A species that you might have not thought to see wandering the ...

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You May Not Actually Need to Drink Two Liters of Water a Day, Suggest Scientists

Mike Vega

Growing up, we have all read about how important water is for the human body and that one should ...

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For the First Time, Rats Were Found Bobbing Their Heads to Music

Mike Vega

We have all heard about how much humans enjoy partying and music, but it seems animals have joined ...

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Know How Much Time Does it Actually Take to Fall in Love

Philippa Smythe

Ever fallen in love at first sight or lived the friends-to-lovers trope in real life? No one really ...

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The JWST Captures a Beautiful Photo of a Spiral Galaxy

Nolan Sandome

Since its launch in December 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has allowed humans to get ...

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Scientists Claim JSWT Data Liable to Be Misinterpreted by Existing Model

Nolan Sandome

The James Webb Space Telescope (JSWT) has helped make a lot of progress in our study of space. One ...

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Ancient Hominins of Sri Lanka: Who Was the Balangoda Man?

Mike Vega

A group that was settled in various parts of Sri Lanka, The Balangoda Man, dates back to the ...

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Research Shows Dogs Have Emotional Reunions With Their Favorite Human

Mike Vega

Dogs are so emotionally connected to their owners that they end up in tears when they see them ...

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What the Location of a Pimple Reveals About Its Cause and How to Fight It

Oliver Hamilton

There is a type of pimple that breaks out repeatedly, following a pattern in the same place on the ...

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Do Spiders Dream? REM-Like Sleep Behavior in Jumping Spiders Suggests They Might

Mike Vega

So far, only mammals and birds have been proven to dream. But now, the same team of neuroscientists ...

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Scientists Use Dead Spiders as Claw Machines in Unique Study

Mike Vega

A team of scientists recently conducted an interesting experiment with dead spiders and the claw ...

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There Is Finally Proof About the Existence of Milky Seas

Simon Saunders

The world is full of mysteries, and many of those mysteries surround the ocean. The oceans hide ...

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One of the Galaxies Captured By JSWT Really Is 30 Billion Light Years Away and People Are Confused

Mike Vega

There will probably never be a day when we uncover all the mysteries that the universe holds, but ...

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NASA Is All Set to Go Ahead With Its Artemis 1 Moon Mission in August

Susie Greene

The world is gearing up for humans to set foot on the moon again. NASA has announced a new target ...

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Meet the Biggest Freshwater Fish in the World

Susie Greene

Scientists recently caught the world’s largest freshwater fish in southern Cambodia’s Mekong River. ...

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The Environmental Impact of Bitcoin Is Heavy

Mike Vega

It is no secret that bitcoin mining comes with an environmental cost, but the extent of that cost ...

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Brian Cox Explains Why We May Never Have the Chance to Encounter Aliens

Polly Rosie

It seems that contacting the lives out there in the universe is limited to movies and Marvel ...

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Scientists Design the Perfect Chocolate Using Futuristic 3D Printing

Mike Vega

There are very few people who don't love chocolate! But have you ever thought about the reason ...

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Now You Can Hear Sagittarius A*, All Thanks to New Technology

Mike Vega

Humans make amazing strides every day when it comes to matters of space. One of the astounding ...

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Researchers Find Success With Reducing Mosquito Population in Florida

Polly Rosie

The animal that kills the most humans every year is a surprising one. It’s not the ferocious lion ...

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SpaceX Successful Launches Second U.S. Spy Satellite

Mike Vega

The aerospace manufacturing company, SpaceX, successfully launched the second classified US spy ...

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Largest Known International Dark Sky Reserve in the World

Oliver Hamilton

Big Bend National Park, located in Texas, is now a part of a dark sky reserve and is the world’s ...

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New Evidence Suggests That Mercury Is Possibly Hoarding Diamonds on Its Surface

Mike Vega

It seems like the planet Mercury has much more to boast than its title as the smallest planet in ...

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Three Stellar Objects Thought to Be Planets Were Actually Small Stars

Marty Kaufman

During its mission, the Kepler Space Telescope recorded much for scientists to look over and ...

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How This Game-Changing Transplant Could Potentially Treat Dying Organs

Marty Kaufman

If you saw Avery, a six-year-old girl, in her dance class today, you'd never guess she nearly ...

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Brain Activity Suggest That it Processes Information While We Sleep

Mike Vega

Sleep is a beloved part of relaxation, where our brain shuts down and for a few blissful hours the ...

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Researchers Discover Tiny Social Dancing Spiders in South America

Mike Vega

If you ever take a walk in the tropical rainforests of French Guiana in South America, you'll ...

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45 Bizarre Things Captured on Mars

Mike Vega

We Earthlings (using this term in case there are aliens out there,) have a tendency to look for God ...

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New Evidence Suggests That Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Most Likely Struck in Spring

Mike Vega

New evidence has come to light about the asteroid that changed the course of Earth forever. ...

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Scientists Discover a Stunning Pterosaur Fossil in Scotland

Mike Vega

In 2017, a discovery along the wave-battered coastline of the Isle of Skye revealed the carcass of ...

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Paralyzed Man Walks Again Due to Revolutionary Technology

Mike Vega

Michel Rocatti, a man who was paralyzed in 2017 after a motorcycle accident, finally took his first ...

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Kombucha Cultures May Lead to Better and Sustainable Water Filters, Says Study

Mike Vega

The healthy and refreshing kombucha tea is highly in trend these days, and it is so for good ...

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Axiom Space Plans to Send Its First Crewed Flight to the ISS

Penny King

Axiom Space, the world’s first private space habitat company, is going to embark on an intrepid ...

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Sustainable Makeup Made From Plants and Not Fossil Fuels

Jamie Shore

There is a brave entrepreneur who launched a line of plant-based makeup rather than using fossil ...

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NASA Launches First Robotic Archaeologist Lucy to Study Trojan Asteroids

Penny King

NASA never stops to amaze us with its super-scientific cards under its sleeve. This time, NASA has ...

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An Unseen Species of Tardigrade Was Found in a Multi-Million Year Old Dominican Amber

Daniel Miller

Recently the scientists have made a startling discovery of 16 million-year-old amber, with an ...

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The Fastest Animals in the World

Susie Greene

Humans are not only the superior race in the world. The animal kingdom often beat the humans with ...

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Could the Next Solar Storm Bring in an Internet Apocalypse? A New Study Suggests So

Jamie Shore

Climate change and the increasing environmental degradation may have a serious impact on our ...

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3 Things We Know About the Secret X-37B Space Plane

Jamie Shore

One of the most mysterious vehicles in the U.S. Defense Department would be their uncrewed orbital ...

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Galileo Project Scientists Looking for the Existence of Extra-terrestrial Technology

Jordana Crawford

Under the lead of Harvard University, a team of scientists is now preparing for a new journey and ...

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Underwater Robot Films Elusive Glass Octopus in the Deep Pacific Ocean

Jamie Shore

The depths of the ocean hold unthinkable secrets. Scientists are yet to discover all forms of life ...

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The Aphantasia Condition Was Linked to Weak Brain Connections

Jordana Crawford

New research has revealed that people who have the ability to visualize vividly also have a ...

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Why Does the Moon Get a Red Hue During a Total Lunar Eclipse

Jordana Crawford

When there is a full moon during a total lunar eclipse, its face adopts a brick-red hue. While most ...

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Death by Spaghettification: Story of a Star That Disappeared Into the Supermassive Black Hole

Jamie Shore

While we may wonder about the fault in our stars - the fault of this one particular star was that ...

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The Most Ancient Supermassive Black Hole Was Recently Discovered

Daniel Miller

The oldest black hole ever was discovered to be so big that it defies explanation. This active ...

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New Study Finds Potentially Harmful Chemicals in Plastic Toys

Marty Kaufman

A new study by the Technical University of Denmark suggests that there are more than 100 harmful ...

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What Would Happen if a Human Gene Is Swapped With a Neanderthal’s?

Jordana Crawford

Have you ever found yourself wondering what are the key differences between modern humans and our ...

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A Powerful Flare From a Magnetar Was Tracked to Its Source

Marty Kaufman

In April 2020, astronomers have seen a confirmed magnetar flare that originated in another galaxy. ...

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Global Clean-Energy Investments Reaching a Record High in Technology

Daniel Miller

According to a BloombergNEF report released on the 14th of January, there are more than $500 ...

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How Humans Can Help to Reverse Insect Decline in the World

Marty Kaufman

To maintain an ecosystem, its many inhabitants work together to keep the circle of life going ...

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Electricity-Carrying Bacteria and Their Potential Applications

Daniel Miller

Scientists are looking into the bacteria from the genus Geobacter, exploring their natural ...

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Promising New Catalyst Could Convert Carbon Dioxide Into Jet Fuel

Veronica Franco

One of the major concerns of the 21st century is finding efficient ways to lower humanity’s carbon ...

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A Study Shows That Pilot Whales Can Mimic Killer Whale Calls

Marty Kaufman

A new study has revealed that the southern-Australian long-finned pilot whale is a species that can ...

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Fresh Del Monte Produce Announced Its Partnership With SBTi

Penny King

The American producer and distributor of fresh and fresh-cut fruits and vegetables, Fresh Del Monte ...

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Zebra Finch Species With a Near-Human Capacity for Language Mapping

Marty Kaufman

If a Zebra Finch bird could take part in The Masked Singer it would steal the show (that sounds ...

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Spot Is a Robot Dog That Was Used By the NYPD at an Active Crime Scene

Jamie Shore

Spot is a robot dog developed by Boston Dynamics and used by the NYPD for various tasks. It was ...

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Sprites Were Confirmed In the Atmosphere of Jupiter for the First Time

Daniel Miller

NASA’s Juno spacecraft has captured footage of what appears to be electrical “sprites” or “elves” ...

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We Could Soon Print Circuits Directly Onto Our Own Skin

Jordana Crawford

Imagine the coolest tattoo ever, that could be used for things like robotics, medicine, and so much ...

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NASA Has a New Approach to Building Systems on the Moon and Mars

Jamie Shore

Constructing landing pads, roads, and habitats on the Moon will appear different than the common ...

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Boy Finds the Fossil of a Young Hadrosaur While on Hike

Meg Loyd

Nathan Hrushkin, a 12-year-old boy, was hiking with his dad Dion in a conservation area in ...

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A Strange Underground Fish Was Recently Discovered in India

Daniel Miller

A team of researchers has made a stunning discovery in underground waters in southern India. They ...

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Researchers Believe They’ve Discovered The Mass Extinction Event That Preceded The Dinosaurs

Jordana Crawford

Most of us have heard about the extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs, but what about one that ...

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A New Structure Built By The Mayans Has Been Found

Jordana Crawford

When you think about the history of this planet, it truly is mindblowing. Human life has been ...

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This Plant Uses Eavesdropping To Know When To Bloom

Jordana Crawford

Parasites can be found in many places, including in plants. There are several invasive species of ...

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A Species Of Turtle Has Just Been Saved From Extinction

Jamie Shore

It’s always a sad day whenever a species goes extinct forever. Thankfully, this isn’t one of those ...

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There May Be An Age Where You Lose Interest In New Music

Jordana Crawford

There’s often a stereotype that older people only like music from the past. They can’t get down to ...

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Astronomers Have Located A Space Rock That Could Eventually Become A Comet

Jordana Crawford

Comets are an incredible thing to see in the night sky. However, it takes years for an asteroid to ...

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This Bird Basically Freezes Itself Solid To Survive Cold Nights

Jamie Shore

Usually, if you want to survive the freezing cold, you wrap yourself up in as many layers as ...

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Bricks Could Soon Become A Source Of Electricity

Jamie Shore

You’re probably familiar with the concept of using a potato to power a lightbulb. What about a ...

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Mars Used To Be A Lot Colder Than We Initially Thought

Jordana Crawford

It was once believed that Mars used to be a warm and wet planet before the surface began drying up. ...

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Scientists Have Discovered What Causes BO

Meg Loyd

While having a sense of smell is definitely beneficial, there are moments when it can be a real ...

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Fossils Suggest That Crocodiles May Once Have Walked On Two Legs

Jordana Crawford

We might think we know everything there is to know about certain animal species, but a new ...

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A Meteorite Is Being Sent Back To Mars 700,000 Years After Leaving The Planet

Jordana Crawford

Usually, when a meteorite crash lands somewhere, it never finds its way back home. However, that’s ...

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NASA Have Released The Closest Photos Ever Taken Of The Sun

Daniel Miller

Getting up close and personal with the sun is never going to be possible. Not only would the star ...

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It Turns Out Lizards Can Grow Extra Tails As Well As Replacing Them

Daniel Miller

Just when you think you know an animal, you discover they have another trick up their sleeves. ...

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These Human-Sized Megabats Aren’t Anything New

Jordana Crawford

You can’t always trust what you see online, especially given how much people love Photoshop. ...

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Damaged Eyesight Could Be Restored in Just a Few Minutes a Day

Jordana Crawford

A decline in vision is a natural part of aging, with everyone losing some degree of their eyesight ...

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This NASA Simulation Shows Us What Sunsets Would Look Like on Other Planets

Jordana Crawford

Sunsets are something we usually take for granted because they happen without fail every day. Of ...

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This Creepy Giant Squid Was Found Washed up in South Africa

Jordana Crawford

As if the oceans weren’t terrifying enough, this giant squid washed onto shore in South Africa as a ...

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A 66-Million-Year-Old Egg Has Been Found in Antarctica

Daniel Miller

While dinosaurs roamed the planet millions of years ago, they weren’t the only animals around. ...

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A Ring of Fire Eclipse Is Set to Appear After the Summer Solstice

Jordana Crawford

Fans of eclipses are preparing for one of the most visually impressive on June 21, 2020. Just one ...

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This 50,000-Year-Old Crater Lake Has Suddenly Turned Pink

Meg Loyd

Nature provides us with some of the most amazing phenomena, and in India, we might have seen this ...

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Gray Hair Could Regain Its Color If We Become Less Stressed, Study Finds

Jordana Crawford

For many people, the thought of gray hair is a depressing one, as it’s typically the sign of ...

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There Have Been Nearly 300 Earthquakes at Yellowstone Recently

Meg Loyd

Many people have been watching for activity around Yellowstone due to the supervolcano that sits ...

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The First Bald Eagle Nest in Over 100 Years Has Been Seen in Cape Cod

Jordana Crawford

The bald eagle is an American icon, but this famous bird has had its struggles over the years. ...

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Crew Dragon Successfully Made It to the International Space Station

Daniel Miller

It looks as though there has been yet another giant leap for mankind in recent times as the Crew ...

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NASA Shows the World What the California Superbloom Looks Like From Space

Jordana Crawford

When you think of California, there’s a high chance that you immediately think of bustling cities ...

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Wolves Could Be Back in Northern France for the First Time in a Century

Jordana Crawford

Wolves have long been known as mysterious and enigmatic creatures, and it seems as though they have ...

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The Arctic Ozone Hole Has Closed Up, but What Does That Mean?

Jamie Shore

We’re constantly reminded that human presence often has a negative effect on our natural world, and ...

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Rare Collision of Two Uneven Black Holes Detected at LIGO

Marty Kaufman

Until recently, scientists believed the colliding black holes tend to be evenly matched in size. ...

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The Science Behind Having a Support Animal and How They Work

Marty Kaufman

A United States Marine police officer, Sarah Smith, had an anxiety disorder that medication didn’t ...

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A New Method for Generating Lost Cells Helps Blind Mice to See Again

Marty Kaufman

MD, or age-related macular degeneration, is a wide range of ocular diseases that affect so many ...

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The Definition of the Kilogram Was Adjusted, and the Unit of Time Is Next

Jamie Shore

The unit of mass has been redefined to represent a fundamental constant of nature instead of the ...

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Music Can ‘Release Sadness’ in 13 Minutes, a New Study Says

Daniel Miller

The new research by BAST has tried to identify how long one should spend listening to music before ...

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Scientists Discovered An Extraterrestrial Protein On Earth

Meg Loyd

Scientists from Harvard recently made quite a discover: they identified isolated amino-acids lodged ...

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Yale’s Happiness Course Is Now Free and Available Online

Jamie Shore

One of Yale's massively popular courses is called 'Happiness', and is now available online. The ...

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Smartphone and Other Lithium-Ion Batteries Are Causing Fires

Daniel Miller

As more and more electronics enter our lives, the lithium-ion batteries that power them end up in ...

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Tips for People Making Their Own Hand Sanitizer at Home

Jamie Shore

Properly scrubbing your hands is one perfect way to stop the spread of viruses and bacteria while ...

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Tesla Is Building Ventilators Instead of Cars to Help Relief Efforts

Marty Kaufman

As the world saw a looming crisis for ventilators caused by the recent coronavirus outbreak, many ...

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Why Modern Science Still Needs Traditional Glass Blowing

Marty Kaufman

Christine Roeger is someone who grew up blowing glass bubbles while other kids were blowing soap ...

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Inside the LARP that Lets Humans Experience AI Thought Processes

Marty Kaufman

When it comes to LARP (live-action role-playing) where games and gamers are supposed to play an AI, ...

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Scientists Use Trackers to Show What Cats Do to Local Ecosystems

Marty Kaufman

Most people find cats to be cute and fluffy, but when we're not looking, they're behaving like ...

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Hot Jupiter-Like Planet Might Have Actual Iron Rain

Jamie Shore

No umbrella is protection enough when it comes to the rainfall on the extra-hot exoplanet WASP-76b, ...

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Plaque-Revealing Toothpaste is Reducing Inflammation All Over the Body

Daniel Miller

Plaque, the nearly invisible evil that lives in everyone's mouth, is responsible for so much of the ...

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It Appears That Doctors Have Cured a Second Person of HIV

Marty Kaufman

A new study appears to confirm a remarkable achievement concerning HIV research: a second person is ...

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Scientists Will Be Able to Measure Air Pollution From Space Every Hour

Marty Kaufman

The aim of the new international collaboration of NASA, the European Space Agency, and South Korea, ...

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New Telescope Upgrades Tech Used for the Search of Aliens

Daniel Miller

PANOSETI is a space exploration array designed to detect natural and artificial sources of infrared ...

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Researchers Made Prototype Contact Lenses for the Colorblind

Marty Kaufman

Finding out that your world is lacking or confusing the same vivid colors as many others can be ...

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Recycled Nuclear Waste Can Power Energy For a New Reactor

Marty Kaufman

Idaho National Laboratory sprawls across nearly 900 square miles in the Southeastern corner of its ...

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Electronic Bandaid Heals Skin 4 Times Faster Than Regular Bandaids

Marty Kaufman

A new discovery has just been made by scientists that could change the face of modern medicine. ...

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Car-Sized Fossil of Ancient Armadillo Shells Found in Argentina

Daniel Miller

  Glyptodons are ancient ancestors of the modern-day armadillos, and they roamed the earth ...

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Say Goodbye to the Old & Inefficient 60-Watt Lightbulbs

Jamie Shore

Lately, there’s been a lot more attention around the world on lightbulbs. Over the last decade, ...

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Monks Have Recycled Over 40 Tons of Plastic Into New Robes

Daniel Miller

Buddhist monks always strive to ease the suffering of others throughout their lives, as per the ...

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Scientists Have Created Concrete That Uses Bacteria to Heal Itself

Jamie Shore

When we think of concrete, it usually sounds like just about the least "living" thing in the world. ...

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3 Lithium-Ion Battery Creators Win Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Jamie Shore

John B. Goodenough, Michael Stanley Whittingham, and Akira Yoshino were awarded the 2019 Nobel ...

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Scientists Created The First Living Robots Made Of Biological Cells, Called Xenobots

Jamie Shore

Perhaps a few years ago, the thought of building novel organisms from scratch might have been ...

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When VR and Stretchable Electronics Meet: Artificial Skin Is Here

Jordana Crawford

Do you think it’s impossible to touch someone on the other side of the world? Think again. ...

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The BedJet Is Here To Give You That Illustrious Perfect Night’s Sleep

Veronica Franco

We’ve chased after it for an eternity: the Holy Grail, or whatever’s inside that guarantees you a ...

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The First SpaceX Passenger Is A Billionaire Looking For Love

Veronica Franco

When Elon Musk announced that visitors to the moon would soon expand to finally include people who ...

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The Strangest Inventions Silicon Valley Gave Us In The 2010s

Daniel Miller

Technology is all over the place these days, and the people who are supposed to buy it are ...

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Major Companies Think They Have The Ultimate Recycling Solution

Daniel Miller

Imagine a world where plastic is fully recyclable. Every single bit of plastic gets fully ...

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This Work Desk Is Haunted By A Health Technology Ghost

Daniel Miller

At first glance, every desk at Stanford School of Medicine’s Pervasive Wellbeing Technology Lab ...

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Say Hello To ‘Oumuamua, Our Solar System’s First Interstellar Visitor

Daniel Miller

NASA’s Near-Earth Object Observations (NEOO) Program has one job to do: find and track asteroids ...

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The First Craft Is Being Prepared For Interstellar Travel To Proxima B

Veronica Franco

Talks have been in session for some time now about if and where there might be somewhere outside of ...

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A Pollution-Reducing Billboard Is About To Hit The Streets

Jordana Crawford

These days, the new move in the game of life has been finding creative ways to get pollution out of ...

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Trash-Talking Robots Are Here To Take Over The Competitive Industry

Daniel Miller

Trash-talking: we humans love to do it. And for the most part, we’ve thought we were the only ones ...

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How To Make An Old GoPro Into A Tiny Aquarium

Daniel Miller

Perhaps you’ve always thought of aquariums as big, heavy, and difficult to take care of. Perhaps ...

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Scientists Just Busted The Popular Water Intake Myth

Daniel Miller

As humans, we like our rules – especially when it comes to health. Hey, some of them exist for good ...

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Surfers, Rejoice! A Shark-Proof Wetsuit Is In The Works

Daniel Miller

Humans and sharks: curious though both species may be, we are certainly not a match made in heaven. ...

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Unsuspecting Man Gets Sick From Allergy…To His Blanket

Jamie Shore

Not many people will have their health on their minds when they go shopping for a new blanket. But ...

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Holograms Now Exist That Can Be Felt and Heard

Veronica Franco

So far, holograms have posed an interesting appeal to the masses: they've made significant ...

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NASA and Cancer Scientists Begin Groundbreaking Research Over Coffee

Jordana Crawford

Every day, people are hunting for the most ground-breaking and innovative solutions to urgent ...

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SpaceX Test Failure Results in Mini-Explosion

Daniel Miller

SpaceX’s entire existence is on the controversial side. As the illustrious Space Race of the 20th ...

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Toronto Garbage Trucks Will Use Food Waste For Fuel

Jordana Crawford

Every year, it seems like the food waste problem is getting worse faster than it can get better. As ...

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The T-Rex Apparently Enjoyed Built-In Air Conditioning

Jamie Shore

If there is one dinosaur that has become the star of the Jurassic show over the years, it’s the ...

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Scrat From Ice Age Might Have Been More Realistic Than We Thought

Jamie Shore

If there is one unsung hero that many of us love from the ‘Ice Age’ movie, it’s Scrat. But not many ...

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Science Finally Answers Why Some Of Us Need More Sleep Than Others

Jordana Crawford

Have you ever wondered why you need to get a full eight hours under the duvet while your friends ...

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A Tick Bite Could Make You Allergic To Red Meat

Jordana Crawford

There are all kinds of bug and insect bites that leave us scratching and uncomfortable, but what ...

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Looks Like We Might Be Going Back To The Moon After All

Jamie Shore

It looks like we might be going back to the moon after all if any of these three private companies ...

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This Is How We Might Police Crime In Space

Jordana Crawford

As we continue to make great strides with technology and exploration, we move one step closer to ...

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The Truth Is We May Never Know How Many Species Are On Earth

Jordana Crawford

The world is filled with millions of species, or is it? Researchers are uncovering new species of ...

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Scientists Have Found Ancient Life 2.4km Below Ground

Jamie Shore

We have been gifted with billions of years of history all saved on our planet. Even though we have ...

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Scientists Have Created A Way To Stop People Being Allergic To Cats

Jamie Shore

Those pointed ears, soft purrs, and adorable faces. Do we need any more reasons to love cats? While ...

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Study Finds That Flavonoid-Rich Diet Can Help Protect Against Heart Disease and Cancer

Jamie Shore

We live in a world where advances in medicine have made us more aware of what’s going on with our ...

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A Biologist Argues That Plants Don’t Have Feelings And Can’t Feel Pain

Daniel Miller

Do plants have feelings? One plant biologist thinks the birth of plant neurobiology is a farce, and ...

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Astronomers Have Spotted A White Dwarf Planet Thought To Be Impossible

Jordana Crawford

Although scientists are doing their best to understand everything in our universe, it’s not ...

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Old Weather Report Goes Viral For Accurately Predicting Terrifying Climate Change

Jordana Crawford

If a weather report goes viral, it’s generally because the person delivering the report has made ...

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This Giant Extinct Parrot Has Just Been Discovered In New Zealand

Jordana Crawford

The world has seen many great species come and go over the years. However, it looks as though one ...

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Eating Insects Could Save The Planet

Daniel Miller

It turns out that food could be in for a significant overhaul. No, we’re not talking about magical ...

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Elon Musk Breaks His Silence On Neuralink

Jordana Crawford

Elon Musk is a man filled with many ideas. His company Neuralink was announced in 2016, but the ...

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Scientists Confirm That Pets Help Relieve Stress

Daniel Miller

Do you feel better after spending some time with your pet? Perhaps you feel in a better mood or ...

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Our Voyage To Mars Could Soon Be More Eco-Friendly

Jordana Crawford

Many people have dreamed of stepping foot on Mars for years. Now, it looks as though that goal ...

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Britain Could Soon Have Wolves And Bears Back

Daniel Miller

For 1,000 years, people living in Britain needed to visit the zoo if they wanted to see wolves and ...

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Our Brain Structure Can Determine How Much We Enjoy Music

Jordana Crawford

Everyone enjoys music, right? There’s nothing better to singing along to pop hits in the shower or ...

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The Internet Is Changing How Our Brains Work

Daniel Miller

It’s strange to think that the internet has only been around for a few decades, and only been used ...

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The space agency that has once discussed having plans for landing people on Mars has backed out of ...

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Scientists Can Slow Down The Aging Process

Lionel Arkin

Recently, when a group of Russian and Swedish scientists got together, they discovered something ...

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Teachers Targeted With Anti-Global Warming Packages From Skeptics

Nicola Rossi

The Heartland Institute, one of America’s most prominent climate-change denying groups, has set its ...

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Oculus VR Overwhelms USB Ports

Walter Brook

USB technology has been around for nearly twenty years and evolving since its inception. For the ...

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New Fat Loss Breathalyzer Available For Home Use

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Losing weight is no easy feat. In order to successfully lose some unwanted pounds, it takes a ...

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This Company Is Tackling Asthma Treatment The Tech Way

Derek Ewing

The World Health Organization estimates that 235 million people are affected by asthma worldwide. ...

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