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Human Brain Development: Five Distinct Life Stages Revealed
New research from the University of Cambridge and the University of Pittsburgh identifies five major epochs of brain development and...
Lego Technic Lunar Rover: Black Friday Deal Before It’s Gone
Amazon is offering a significant discount on the Lego Technic NASA Lunar Roving Vehicle —$66 off, bringing the price down to $154. This deal...
Celestron Inspire 100AZ Telescope on Sale: A Perfect First Telescope for Beginners
The Celestron Inspire 100AZ refractor telescope is currently available at its lowest price this year, making it an ideal time...
Lavish Roman Cremation Tomb Unearthed in France Reveals Clues to Deceased’s Identity
Archaeologists in France have uncovered a remarkably well-preserved Roman-era cremation tomb, complete with silver coins, gold jewelry, and a unique...
Potential First Detection of Dark Matter in Milky Way Halo
Astronomers may have detected the elusive presence of dark matter through a never-before-seen glow of high-energy gamma rays in the...
Lunar Rovers Successfully Locate Simulated Water Ice in Artemis Mission Prep
Two robotic rovers recently completed a simulated lunar mission at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Cologne, successfully identifying simulated...
Blue Whirls: A New Combustion Phenomenon
A recently discovered combustion phenomenon called the "blue whirl" is challenging our understanding of how fires behave. Unlike traditional wildfires and combustion events, these...
US Science at a Crossroads: Will American Innovation Recover?
For over a century, investment in science has been the engine of American growth and security. From wartime breakthroughs like...
Lion Nebula Roars to Life in New Deep-Space Image
A striking new photograph reveals the Sh2-132 nebula, nicknamed the Lion Nebula, appearing as a celestial beast in the depths...
SpaceX Achieves Record-Breaking 150th Falcon 9 Launch with Starlink Deployment
SpaceX has further solidified its dominance in space launch with the successful deployment of 29 additional Starlink satellites, marking the company's 150th Falcon 9...
Life Aboard the ISS: A Week of Science, Maintenance, and Weightlessness
The crew of Expedition 73 aboard the International Space Station (ISS) completed a busy week of research, system upkeep, and...
Mosquito Proboscis: Nature’s Solution for Ultra-Fine 3D Printing
Researchers have discovered an unexpectedly effective – and remarkably cheap – solution for creating ultra-fine nozzles used in 3D printing: the proboscis of the...
Webb Telescope Reveals Hidden Structure Around Rare Wolf-Rayet Stars
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and data from the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) have...
Moon Phase Update: Faint Crescent Visible November 19, 2025
The moon is currently in a Waning Crescent phase, meaning only a tiny 1% of its surface is illuminated as...
The Eternal Cores: What Happens to Dead Stars in the Deep Future?
The universe we know is dominated by stars in various stages of life and death. But what remains when those stars exhaust their fuel?...
Blue Origin Achieves Historic Rocket Landing at Sea
Blue Origin successfully landed its massive New Glenn rocket booster on a ship at sea Thursday, marking a significant milestone in reusable rocket technology....
Rare Fish Species Rediscovered After Two Decades, Offers Conservation Hope
A critically endangered fish species, Moema claudiae, once feared extinct, has been rediscovered in Bolivia after more than 20 years without confirmed sightings. This...
Bird Flu Decimates Southern Elephant Seal Population
A highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) outbreak has caused a catastrophic decline in the world’s largest southern elephant seal population on the remote island...
The Unseen Disabilities of Aging: Why Many Older Americans Refuse to Identify as Disabled
Millions of older Americans live with chronic health conditions that significantly limit their daily lives, yet stubbornly refuse to identify as “disabled.” This reluctance,...
Viagra and Supplements May Reverse Genetic Deafness, Study Finds
Around 3 in 2,000 people are born with hearing loss, a condition often considered irreversible. New research suggests this may...




































