Discover how the recent button remapping feature for SNES on Switch 2 is enhancing gameplay for classic titles. Learn why it's a must-have for retro gaming enthusiasts!
A groundbreaking study has overturned the belief that the brain reorganizes itself after limb amputation. Researchers found that the brain's body map remains stable even years after losing an arm, challenging foundational neuroscience knowledge.
A groundbreaking study reveals that modern humans and Neanderthals interacted 100,000 years earlier than thought. Evidence from a child's bones suggests interbreeding, challenging old assumptions about their relationship.
Google's AI model, AlphaEarth Foundations, is set to transform how scientists monitor the planet by creating real-time, detailed maps from trillions of images. Discover how this innovation streamlines environmental research and resource management!
Discover the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's revolutionary digital camera, set to unveil a detailed map of the night sky and detect millions of changes every night! Get ready for its first public images on June 23.
The Israel-Iran conflict intensifies with ongoing airstrikes, resulting in over 200 casualties. As tensions rise, Donald Trump considers U.S. involvement, while Iran retaliates with missile launches.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has made significant strides in accessibility, addressing long-standing concerns from disabled gamers. Despite some hiccups, its features like text-to-speech and controller compatibility mark a hopeful shift for inclusive gaming.
NASA's PUNCH mission has released breathtaking images showcasing a colorful 'rainbow' of zodiacal light, revealing new insights into the sun's atmosphere. This groundbreaking spacecraft aims to enhance our understanding of solar phenomena.
This week, groundbreaking findings emerged in science, from a brain circuit linked to political behavior to a massive phytoplankton bloom and a new black hole model. Discover how these revelations could reshape our understanding of the universe and human evolution!
A groundbreaking study has unveiled the intricate wiring of a mouse brain, mapping 84,000 neurons and half a billion synapse connections. This monumental achievement offers new insights into brain function and diseases like dementia.