Read More Scince News Scientific 10 days ago How a 250-Million-Year-Old Fossil Rewrote Mammal Hearing New CT-based biomechanical models indicate Thrinaxodon, a 250-million-year-old cynodont, likely possessed an eardrum for airborne hearing, pushing the origin of mammal-like hearing back by ~50 million years.
Read More Scince News Health 10 days ago Hidden Breathing Problems May Worsen Chronic Fatigue New research finds that hidden dysfunctional breathing and hyperventilation are common in chronic fatigue syndrome and may worsen exhaustion and post-exertional malaise. Treatment-focused breathing retraining could help.
Read More Scince News Scientific 10 days ago Turning Off an Immune Switch to Prevent Chemo Nerve Pain New research shows chemotherapy-triggered immune stress — via the IRE1α-XBP1 pathway — can cause nerve damage. Blocking that immune alarm may prevent painful neuropathy and help patients complete treatment.
Read More Scince News Scientific 10 days ago EAST’s Breakthrough: Beating Plasma Density Limits China's EAST tokamak exceeded a long-standing plasma density limit by controlling wall impurities, especially tungsten, using a new PWSO model and modified heating/startup methods. Findings published in Science Advances.
Read More Scince News Space 10 days ago Why the Giant Green Bank Telescope Found 3I - ATLAS Silent Breakthrough Listen used the 100-m Green Bank Telescope to scan interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS for radio technosignatures. The five-hour observation found only terrestrial interference, reinforcing the comet's natural origin.
Read More Scince News Health 10 days ago Can Theobromine in Dark Chocolate Slow Biological Aging? A King’s College London study links blood theobromine—an alkaloid in dark chocolate—to DNA-based markers of slower biological aging, highlighting potential diet-epigenome interactions while urging caution.
Read More Scince News Space 10 days ago Astronomers Measure a Rogue Planet’s Mass and Distance Astronomers used coordinated ground and Gaia observations to measure both the mass and distance of a rogue planet. The planet is ~22% of Jupiter's mass and lies about 9,785 light-years away.
Read More Scince News Health 11 days ago A Safer Path to Restore Brain Energy: P7C3-A20 and NAD+ Researchers propose a safer way to restore brain energy using P7C3-A20, which maintains NAD+ balance without risky spikes from supplements. Next steps include targeted lab work and clinical trials.
Read More Scince News Space 11 days ago Seven-Hour Gamma-Ray Burst Shakes Astronomers' Models A record-setting gamma-ray burst, GRB 250702B, lasted nearly seven hours and challenges current models. Multiwavelength follow-up tied the burst to a dusty galaxy and launched new questions about GRB origins.
Read More Scince News Health 11 days ago Massive Vector Reduction Enables Cheaper CAR‑NK Therapy A new method cuts viral-vector needs for CAR-engineered iNK cells by orders of magnitude while keeping strong anti-tumor activity in CDX and PDX B-ALL models, promising cheaper, scalable cell therapies.
Read More Scince News Scientific 11 days ago Nanotyrannus Confirmed: A Small Tyrannosaur Species New hyoid-bone histology shows the Nanotyrannus holotype was an adult, supporting its status as a separate small tyrannosaur species and reshaping views of Late Cretaceous predator diversity.
Read More Scince News Scientific 11 days ago Molecules That Compute: Brain-Like, Shape-Shifting Chips IISc researchers engineered ruthenium-based molecular devices that switch between memory, logic and synapse-like roles. Their chemistry-driven approach could enable energy-efficient neuromorphic hardware.
Read More Scince News Space 12 days ago SpaceX Tops 165 Orbital Launches in 2025, New Record SpaceX smashed its annual launch record in 2025 with 165 orbital flights—mainly Falcon 9 missions—adding over 3,000 Starlink satellites and demonstrating growing reuse and cadence in commercial spaceflight.
Read More Scince News Nature 12 days ago How an Iridescent Berry Outsmarts Birds: Pollia's Trick Pollia condensata fruits use long-lasting structural color — not nutrition — to lure birds and disperse seeds. Researchers see biomimetic potential for durable, pigment-free colors in materials science.
Read More Scince News Health 12 days ago Drug Restores Cognition in Mice with Advanced Alzheimer's A study finds the drug candidate P7C3-A20 restores NAD+ levels and reverses cognitive decline in mice with advanced Alzheimer’s pathology, suggesting metabolic recovery could enable neuronal function despite plaques and tangles.
Read More Scince News Space 12 days ago Hubble Reveals NGC 4535: The Lost Galaxy Comes Alive Hubble's newest image of NGC 4535 reveals the 'Lost Galaxy' in Virgo, exposing young blue star clusters and glowing H II nebulae. The data, from PHANGS-HST, helps map star formation across nearby galaxies.
Read More Scince News Health 13 days ago Boosting Brain Blood Flow: PIP2's Promise for Dementia University of Vermont scientists found that restoring the membrane phospholipid PIP2 suppresses overactive Piezo1 channels in brain vessels, normalizing cerebral blood flow and suggesting a new approach to treating dementia.
Read More Scince News Health Editor's choice 13 days ago Global Cancer Surge: Why Deaths Are Rising by 2050 A comprehensive analysis warns that global cancer cases and deaths are set to rise sharply by 2050, driven by population growth, aging, and inequalities. Prevention, equitable care, and improved surveillance are urgent.
Read More Scince News Space 13 days ago Fomalhaut's Fireworks: Two Massive Collisions Caught Hubble imaged two massive planetesimal collisions around the nearby star Fomalhaut, producing bright dust clouds that mimic exoplanets. New data reshape views of planet formation and future exoplanet imaging.
Read More Scince News Space 13 days ago Hubble Reveals Chaos Inside Giant 'Dracula' Disk in Detail Hubble's visible-light images expose extreme asymmetry and turbulence in IRAS 23077+6707, a record-size protoplanetary disk. New data reveal filaments, potential inflows, and enough material to form multiple giant planets.