Astronomers have made a historic breakthrough by capturing the first-ever image of two black holes orbiting each other, confirming long-held theories about supermassive black holes and their behavior in the cosmos.
This week's science news unveils the origins of comet 3I/ATLAS, astonishing black hole observations, and the potential dangers of AI-designed viruses. Discover how these findings reshape our understanding of the universe and our planet!
A groundbreaking discovery in cosmology reveals a low-mass object detected through gravitational lensing. This finding challenges our understanding of dark matter and its distribution in the universe.
In a groundbreaking discovery, NASA's ISS detected unseen atmospheric waves in the mesosphere during Hurricane Helene, revealing new insights into the connection between terrestrial weather and the upper atmosphere.
New evidence in the case of Amy Bradley, missing since 1998, has surfaced after the release of a Netflix docuseries. A bartender's testimony and suspicious activity may shed light on her fate.
A new ichthyosaur species, named Xiphodracon goldencapensis, has been discovered on Dorset's Jurassic Coast. This dolphin-sized 'sword dragon' offers rare insights into prehistoric marine life, including its mysterious demise.
Researchers at Caltech are pioneering a new method to study gravitational waves using Maxwell's equations, potentially revolutionizing our understanding of gravity and its non-linear dynamics.
First Brands' sudden collapse reveals alarming signs of financial mismanagement. From camera-off Zoom calls to mysterious financing, explore the hidden risks of private investments.
A groundbreaking study reveals that Rapa Nui's moai statues were 'walked' to their locations using a clever zig-zag motion, challenging previous theories about their transport. This research sheds light on the ingenuity of the Rapa Nui people.
A groundbreaking study led by Professor Takuya Takahashi reveals a significant connection between elevated AMPA receptor density and cognitive symptoms in Long COVID patients. This finding could lead to new diagnostic and treatment strategies.