Read More Scince News Space 8 hours ago GJ 251 c: A Nearby Super-Earth 18 Light-Years Away Astronomers have identified GJ 251 c, a nearby super-Earth about 18 light-years away in its star's habitable zone. Observations with HPF and NEID suggest a rocky planet that could host liquid water; future direct imaging with TMT could confirm its nature.
Read More Scince News Space 8 hours ago Hidden Giant: NGC 4102's Quiet Supermassive Black Hole Hubble and Chandra unveil a quietly active supermassive black hole at the center of NGC 4102. This nearby, Compton-thick LINER offers insight into low-luminosity AGN and galaxy evolution.
Read More Scince News Space 12 hours ago Inside SN 2024ggi: First View of a Supernova Tearing Open Astronomers used VLT spectropolarimetry to capture the shock-breakout of supernova SN 2024ggi, revealing an elongated, olive-shaped explosion and clues to the star's final geometry and possible binary history.
Read More Scince News Scientific 14 hours ago Magnons Create Voltage: Path to Ultrafast Low‑Power Chips University of Delaware researchers show that magnons—spin waves in antiferromagnets—can generate measurable electric polarization, opening a route to ultrafast, low-power chips that use magnetic signals instead of moving charge.
Read More Scince News Health 16 hours ago Million-Patient Study: Heart Risk Cut by GLP-1 Drugs A Mass General Brigham analysis of nearly one million patients finds tirzepatide and semaglutide both reduce heart attack, stroke and death risk, offering early cardioprotective benefits beyond weight loss.
Read More Scince News Health 18 hours ago Scientists Find Neurons That Drive and Calm Anxiety Spanish researchers found that rebalancing specific amygdala neurons by modulating GRIK4/GluK4 reversed anxiety and social deficits in mice, pointing to targeted circuit-based therapies.
Read More Scince News Health 20 hours ago Hidden Risks: How Swallowing Pills Hurts the Esophagus Pill-induced esophagitis happens when tablets dissolve in the esophagus and injure its lining. Learn which drugs carry risk, who is most vulnerable, and practical steps to prevent and treat this avoidable condition.
Read More Scince News Space 22 hours ago Blue Origin Nails Booster Landing as New Glenn Heads to Mars Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket launched NASA's ESCAPADE twin probes and achieved a landmark booster landing on a sea platform, advancing reusable orbital rockets and Mars science prospects.
Read More Scince News Space a day ago Magnetic Fields Explain an 'Impossible' Black Hole Merger Gravitational waves from GW231123 revealed two black holes that seemed to violate stellar evolution theory. New simulations show magnetic fields can eject mass and slow spins, producing 'forbidden' black holes and testable gamma-ray signatures.
Read More Scince News General info a day ago Sunflower Protein: The Next Big Thing in Vegan Meat Researchers in Brazil and Germany refined sunflower flour into a neutral-tasting, mineral-rich plant protein and developed baked patties that rival soy and pea alternatives. The textured formulation delivered stronger texture, higher protein and healthy fats.
Read More Scince News Health a day ago Body's Natural Benzos: A New Path to Nonopioid Pain Researchers found a natural, benzodiazepine-like peptide in peripheral spinal ganglia that dampens pain signals. This discovery could enable targeted, nonaddictive pain therapies that avoid opioid risks.
Read More Scince News Scientific a day ago From Trash to Tap: Sun-Powered Catalyst Cleans Water Nagoya Institute of Technology researchers converted polypropylene waste and molybdenum oxide into a solar-driven composite that degrades pollutants, adsorbs heavy metals, and powers fast photothermal desalination.
Read More Scince News Health a day ago Tuberculosis Still Kills 1.23 Million People in 2024 WHO reports tuberculosis killed 1.23 million people in 2024 as global cases fall slightly. Improved diagnostics, treatment gains and vaccine trials offer hope, but funding gaps and social drivers threaten progress.
Read More Scince News General info Scientific a day ago Neanderthals Among Us: New Evidence of Shared Heritage Archaeological and genetic studies reveal three waves of Homo sapiens migration into Europe and recast Neanderthals as adaptable relatives whose tools, art and DNA helped shape modern humans.
Read More Scince News Health a day ago Living Medicines: Can Bacteria Turn the Tide Against Cancer Engineered bacteria show promise as adaptive cancer therapies, but dose control, infection risk and biocontainment must be solved. Learn how scientists balance safety, trials, and regulatory hurdles.
Read More Scince News Health a day ago How IQ Shapes Hearing Speech in Noisy Places Explained A University of Washington study finds that lower cognitive ability — not just ear function — can impair understanding speech in noisy settings, shedding new light on listening problems beyond hearing loss.
Read More Scince News Nature 2 days ago Bumblebees Read Morse-Like Light Signals to Find Food Researchers trained Bombus terrestris bumblebees to distinguish long and short light flashes — a Morse-like code — and use that timing to locate sugar. The study shows bees can process temporal visual cues and has implications for cognition and robotics.
Read More Scince News Space 2 days ago Silent Threat: Micrometeoroid Rain Endangers Moon Bases Micrometeoroids strike the Moon relentlessly. New modeling predicts 15,000–23,000 impacts per year on an ISS-sized base, shaping site choice, Whipple shield design, and habitat strategies for Artemis missions.
Read More Scince News Nature 2 days ago Amazon Lakes Reached 41°C, Killing Hundreds of Dolphins During a brutal 2023 drought, Amazon floodplain lakes heated to 41 °C, killing hundreds of dolphins and thousands of fish. Scientists link the mass mortality to ocean warming, El Niño and extreme local conditions.
Read More Scince News Health 2 days ago Midlife Heart Damage Predicts Dementia Risk Decades Later A 25-year Whitehall study shows tiny midlife rises in cardiac troponin I predict higher dementia risk decades later. MRI and cognitive tests link heart strain to brain ageing, highlighting prevention through cardiovascular health.