Read More News Nature 6 months ago Hidden Giant: A Massive Holocene Meteor Crater in China Scientists have identified the Jinlin crater in Guangdong, China: an 820–900 m wide, 90 m deep Holocene impact structure preserved in weathered granite, reshaping estimates of recent meteor strikes.
Read More News Space 6 months ago Our Solar System Is Moving Three Times Faster Than Expected Radio-galaxy counts from LOFAR and other surveys reveal a dipole three times larger than expected, implying our solar system may be moving far faster or the universe is less uniform than assumed.
Read More News Space 6 months ago Scientists Confirm the Moon Has an Earth-Like Solid Core New analysis confirms the Moon has a solid, iron-rich inner core beneath a liquid outer layer. Models match spacecraft and lunar laser-ranging data and imply mantle overturn and a dynamo-driven early magnetic field.
Read More News Space 6 months ago First Detection of a Monster CME on Another Star Revealed Astronomers using LOFAR recorded the first radio-detected coronal mass ejection from a star beyond the Sun — a monster stellar storm that could strip exoplanet atmospheres and reshape habitability studies.
Read More News Space 6 months ago Triple 'Cannibal' Solar Storms: A Spectacle Headed Our Way A triplet of faster CMEs is expected to merge into a powerful 'cannibal' storm near Earth, potentially producing vivid auroras. Models compare this event to the May 2024 G5 geomagnetic storm.
Read More News Space 6 months ago New Evidence: Is the Universe Already Slowing Down? Yonsei University researchers say corrected type Ia supernova data indicate dark energy may be weakening and the Universe could already be entering a phase of decelerated expansion, reshaping cosmology and the Hubble tension debate.
Read More News Scientific 6 months ago Mind Captioning: Translating Thoughts to Text via MRI Kanagawa researchers developed "mind captioning," combining MRI brain scans and AI to translate neural activity into textual descriptions. The prototype shows promise for assistive communication but raises privacy and ethical questions.
Read More News Health 6 months ago Music Listening Tied to 39% Lower Dementia Risk in Seniors A large Australian study found that older adults who regularly listen to or play music had significantly lower dementia risk, better memory scores, and potential protective cognitive benefits.
Read More News Nature 6 months ago Why Giraffes Evolved Long Legs and Thin Necks for Survival New research shows giraffes evolved long legs before extreme necks. By raising the heart toward the head, long limbs cut the energetic cost of pumping blood, saving food and improving survival on the savannah.
Read More News Health 6 months ago Dentists Could Regrow Tooth Enamel with Simple Gel A University of Nottingham-led team has developed a protein-based gel that rebuilds tooth enamel by guiding crystal growth. Lab tests show restored enamel strength and alignment, but human trials are still needed.
Read More News Space 6 months ago Jezero Minerals Reveal Multiple Wet Eras on Ancient Mars Perseverance and the MIST algorithm mapped 24 minerals in Jezero Crater, revealing multiple wet periods that shifted Mars from acidic and hot to neutral and alkaline — increasingly favorable for life.
Read More News Nature 6 months ago World's Largest Spider Web Found in Sulfur Cave, Europe Scientists uncovered a possible world-record spider web inside Sulfur Cave (Greece–Albania): a 100+ m² communal sheet housing ~111,000 spiders. Genetic and isotope analyses reveal a self-contained, sulfur-driven food web.
Read More News Space 6 months ago Are Alien Von Neumann Probes Hiding in Our Solar System? Could self-replicating 'von Neumann' probes from extraterrestrial civilizations already be in our Solar System? Professor Alex Ellery argues the Moon, asteroids, and Kuiper Belt are prime search sites for technosignatures.
Read More News Health 6 months ago Gum Disease and Cavities Linked to Higher Stroke Risk A 21-year study finds people with both gum disease and tooth cavities face a substantially higher risk of ischemic stroke and major cardiovascular events, highlighting oral health as a potential factor in stroke prevention.
Read More News Space 6 months ago Don't Miss the Beaver Supermoon: Largest Full Moon 2025 On Nov. 5, 2025 the Beaver Supermoon will be the biggest and brightest full supermoon of the year, coming within 356,980 km of Earth. Learn why it looks larger, when to watch, and tips for astrophotography.
Read More News Space 6 months ago Tiny Alfven Waves: Unraveling Solar Wind Power and Heat Scientists have detected small torsional Alfven waves in the solar corona that likely contribute to coronal heating and the acceleration of the solar wind—findings that could improve space weather forecasts.
Read More News Space 6 months ago Universe Twice as Hot 7 Billion Years Ago: New Measurement A Keio University team used ALMA archival data to measure the CMB temperature seven billion years ago at 5.13 K ±0.06 K, confirming the Big Bang prediction that the Universe was hotter in the past.
Read More News Space 6 months ago Inside Starship’s Moon Lander: How SpaceX Plans Artemis 3 SpaceX revealed interior images of its Starship HLS lander for Artemis 3, showing roomy cabins for four astronauts. But orbital refueling, hard-surface landings, and multiple launches remain key technical challenges.
Read More News Health 7 months ago Can Music Lower Dementia Risk in Older Adults? New Study A Monash-led analysis of 10,893 adults 70+ finds regular music listening and instrument playing linked to substantially lower dementia risk and better memory, suggesting music as an accessible tool for cognitive health.
Read More News Health 7 months ago Fifty-Year Mystery Solved: Discovery of MAL Blood Group Researchers solved a 50-year mystery by identifying the MAL blood group and the AnWj antigen. The discovery clarifies a rare transfusion risk and enables genetic testing to protect patients with this unusual blood type.