A new deep-sea coral species from the tropical western Pacific has a name that makes people smile – Iridogorgia chewbacca. The colony stands alone on rocky bottoms, with a shining stem and long ...
The most advanced Earth radar satellite ever launched, NISAR’s first test images are already showing how it could transform the way we monitor the planet, from tracking crop health to spotting ...
Glasses that track every blink might be the next big thing in health tech. A small device called BlinkWise clips onto regular eyewear and uses AI to read your eyelid movements – without cameras, ...
Your driver’s license might say one age, but your brain can tell a different story. Scientists can estimate how old your brain looks by scanning it and comparing it to typical patterns seen across ...
A million-year-old skull from China, Yunxian 2, reshapes our understanding of human origins and ancient human relatives.
Seals use their whiskers to detect tiny vortex rings, seeing through the watery “smoke rings” fish use to escape.
Most people trying to lose weight focus on calories, carbs, or steps. A new experiment points to something simpler, the level of processing in the food itself. Researchers compared menus made mostly ...
A 2,100-year-old tomb from southeastern Bulgaria has revealed a Thracian warrior laid to rest with a gilded silver wreath, ...
HPV, a very common virus, is found to hijack the body's cells to directly drive skin cancer growth, even after surgeries and ...
Unique archaeological find: divers recover nearly 200 ancient iron ingots from the Sava River, revealing trade links between Celts and Romans.
Scientists document thousands of bumblebee catfish, Rhyacoglanis paranensis, climbing waterfalls in Brazil, revealing ...
A Japanese dogbane plant species tricks flies by mimicking the scent of injured ants - the first case of plants using ant ...
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