A powerful radio burst detected in June 2024 has astronomers puzzled. Originating from the long-dead NASA satellite Relay 2, researchers explore the reasons behind this unexpected phenomenon.
Archaeologists have embarked on a daring journey to understand how ancient humans might have navigated the treacherous Kuroshio Current to reach the Ryukyu Islands. Using replicas of ancient tools and a dugout canoe, researchers successfully completed the voyage, shedding light on prehistoric maritime technology.
A groundbreaking discovery on asteroid Ryugu has revealed the presence of djerfisherite, challenging our understanding of its formation and the early solar system. This unexpected find opens new questions about primitive asteroids and their complexities.
Researchers reveal that Maine's Midcoast is the unexpected hotspot for tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease. Discover the reasons behind this alarming trend and how it relates to climate change.
Researchers have discovered a groundbreaking method to convert plastic waste into paracetamol using genetically modified E coli, paving the way for sustainable drug production and environmental cleanup.
A groundbreaking study reveals that a blood test can identify Alzheimer's patients at risk of rapid decline. Researchers highlight the importance of insulin resistance in accelerating cognitive impairment, opening doors for timely interventions.
This week in science, the enigmatic Dragon Man is identified, revealing secrets of our evolutionary past. Additionally, researchers inch closer to locating the universe's elusive missing matter, while groundbreaking studies on psilocybin show promise for long-term depression relief.
A groundbreaking study suggests that daytime napping may significantly increase the risk of premature death. Researchers tracked the sleep habits of over 86,000 adults, revealing alarming links between frequent napping and mortality.
A new MIT study shows that ChatGPT users may be experiencing cognitive decline, with brain scans revealing concerning trends in neural activity compared to non-users. The research raises alarms about AI's impact on mental health and critical thinking.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers reveal how Bogong moths use the night sky as a compass during their incredible 620-mile migration to cooler caves. Discover the secrets of these tiny navigators!