Researchers have discovered a 6 million-year-old ice chunk in Antarctica, providing unprecedented insights into Earth's ancient climate and the evolution of greenhouse gases. This breakthrough could reshape our understanding of climate change.
This week in science, researchers uncovered why the sun's outer layer is hotter than its core, revealed the truth about the dinosaur Nanotyrannus, and captured stunning images of an interstellar comet. Dive into these discoveries!
A paleontologist's quest leads to groundbreaking discoveries about the Edmontosaurus, revealing new details about this ancient dinosaur and its incredible mummification process. Explore the fascinating journey through history!
A new study reveals alarming links between maternal Covid-19 infections during pregnancy and increased risks of autism and other neurodevelopment disorders in children. Researchers found a significant rise in diagnoses among affected children, especially boys.
An ancient interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, is providing a rare glimpse into the chemistry of distant planetary systems. Researchers detected nickel vapor, sparking excitement about its origins and evolution.
Researchers have uncovered intriguing transient objects in the night sky that date back to a time before satellites. These mysterious lights show a correlation with nuclear weapons testing, raising questions about their origin.
A team of researchers has made significant strides in understanding cellular growth and DNA repair mechanisms in bowhead whales, revealing insights that could reshape cancer research and longevity studies. Discover how these marine giants are helping us unlock the mysteries of cellular health.
A new meta-analysis reveals that viral infections like Covid-19 and influenza significantly increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. Researchers emphasize the vital role of vaccinations in prevention.
A groundbreaking study reveals that men must exercise nearly twice as much as women to reduce heart disease risk. Researchers found women benefit more from lower exercise levels, prompting calls for tailored health guidelines.
A groundbreaking study suggests that a genetic incompatibility between Neanderthals and modern humans may have contributed to the extinction of our ancient relatives. Researchers found that different versions of the PIEZO1 gene could have led to miscarriages in hybrid offspring, thus impacting Neanderthal reproductive success.