Science Secrets of the Great Pyramid: Not Built by Slaves, But Skilled Artisans Through ancient inscriptions, uncover the real workforce behind the Great Pyramid of Giza, recasting history's narrative.
Science Surviving Snowball Earth: How Meltwater Ponds Could Hold the Key Discover the secret hideouts of early life as Antarctic meltwater ponds reveal startling survival techniques during Earth's icy past.
Science US Charges North Korea Over Covert Worker Scheme Funding Weapons North Korea used fake IDs to employ remote IT workers in the US, funneling salaries to its weapons programs, DOJ reveals.
Science NOAA's Crucial Delay on Satellite Data Cutoff Sparks Intense Reactions NOAA's postponement of key satellite data cutoff for hurricane forecasting raises concerns amid peak storm season, driving discussion among experts.
Science Could Your Brain Be Aging Faster Than You? Discover New Clues Explore groundbreaking research revealing the possibility of measuring and boosting cognitive health through lifestyle changes.
Science Axiom-4 Crew Embraces Cosmic Life on ISS The Axiom-4 crew embarks on its unique journey aboard the ISS, adapting to microgravity and capturing the beauty of Earth.
Science Stay Safe in Every Season: Essential Tick Prevention Tips Discover how to protect yourself and your pets from ticks year-round with expert advice on monitoring, prevention, and what to do after a bite.
Science Astounding Cosmic Revelations from Chile's 3,200-Megapixel Camera Chile’s Vera Rubin Observatory’s revolutionary camera unveils the cosmos like never before, propelling us toward groundbreaking astronomical discoveries.
Science Mystery of the ‘Little Red Dot’ Galaxies: A Spin on Their Cosmic Origin The James Webb Telescope has uncovered tiny red galaxies that may owe their size to a lack of initial spin, hinting at a new chapter in galaxy evolution.
Science Could Canadian Rocks Rewrite Earth's Ancient History? In Canada, the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt has intrigued scientists with potentially being the oldest rocks on Earth, dating back 4.16 billion years.
Science Revolutionizing Medicine: Lab-Grown Mini-Organs with Blood Vessels A leap in organoid research as scientists successfully grow mini-hearts and mini-livers with blood vessels, paving the way for personalized medicine.
Science A Cosmic Toast: How Alcohol in Young Star's Disk Unlocks Earth's Secret Researchers spot methanol near HD 100453, suggesting cometary organics as potential life catalysts on early Earth.
Science India Returns to Space: Axiom 4 Mission with ISRO Gaganyatri Launched Axiom-4 is set to launch to the ISS on 25 June with ISRO's Shubhanshu Shukla, marking India's return to human spaceflight.
Science How a Laser Tool Led to ispace's Second Lunar Crash ispace's lunar lander crash was due to a troubled laser tool, marking their second failed moon landing. Determined, they push for a 2027 mission.
Science Disturbing Discovery: Antibiotic-Resistant Genes Found in US Seafood Seafood in US stores is contaminated with mcr genes, undermining colistin's effectiveness. The rise of resistant strains poses significant health risks.
Science Bombing Nuclear Sites: Assessing the Risks and Realities Bombing Iran's nuclear sites poses local risks but unlikely to cause disaster like Chernobyl. How real are the dangers?
Science Revolutionizing Education: Virtual Reality Transforms Anatomy Classes Emily Crambell's students at Bullock Creek High School will soon explore human anatomy with VR headsets, reshaping how anatomy is taught.
Science Breakthrough Discovery: Babies Can Feel Pain Before Comprehending New research reveals that premature babies sense pain before understanding it, as neuroscientists explore early brain development.
Science Sea Spiders: Nature's Unlikely Methane Farmers Discover how sea spiders living near deep-sea methane seeps cultivate unique bacteria on their bodies to thrive in the abyss.
Science New Study Unveils Dramatic Increase in Self-Esteem Post-Weight Loss Surgery A landmark study reveals a 131% surge in self-esteem following bariatric surgery, changing lives beyond just physical transformation.
Science Dramatic SpaceX Rocket Explosion Lights Up Texas Sky A SpaceX rocket exploded in Texas during a test, creating a fireball spectacle; fortunately, there were no injuries reported.
Science Eutelsat's Strategic Leap and Europe's Space Ambitions Explore the seismic deal between Eutelsat and France, Europe's space alliance, and Chile's threatened underwater ecosystems.
Science Unlocking the Secrets: How Early Humans Conquered Extreme Habitats New research sheds light on ancient human adaptability to harsh environments, paving the way for global migrations.
Science Montreal's Bold Move to Attract U.S. Researchers Amid Political Tensions Montreal invests $100K to attract talent amidst U.S. political challenges, offering a dynamic, inclusive environment for innovation.
Science Iran Missiles Wreak Havoc on Weizmann Institute, Devastation for Science Iran's attack on the Weizmann Institute destroys labs and irreplaceable cancer research samples, challenging Israel's scientific community.