Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Meet Khankhuuluu: The Dragon Prince of Tyrannosaurs Scientists describe Khankhuuluu, a newly identified dinosaur from Mongolia, as the closest-known ancestor of Tyrannosaurs. The discovery sheds light on size evolution, migration between Asia and North America, and the rise of apex predators.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Could Your Digital Twin Monitor and Treat Your Mind? Digital cognitive twins—AI-driven virtual replicas of a person’s cognitive and physiological profile—use wearable and behavioural data to predict, monitor and personalise mental health care, promising earlier interventions and tailored treatments.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago The 900°C Furnace That Forged Earth's Stable Continents New research shows Earth’s continents were forged at temperatures above 900°C. Ultra-high heat drove uranium and thorium upward, cooling and strengthening the lower crust and concentrating critical minerals.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Tiny Sound-Guided Microrobots: Swarm, Adapt, and Heal Penn State researchers modeled microrobots that use sound to coordinate swarms that adapt, reassemble, and self-heal. Acoustic communication could enable microrobotics for medicine and cleanup.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Mini Human Livers Predict Who Will Suffer Drug Injury A Cincinnati Children’s and Roche collaboration created a patient-specific liver organoid microarray that reproduces immune-driven drug liver injury, offering a scalable path to predict rare, genetics-linked toxicities before clinical use.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Atomic Clock for Fossils: Dinosaur Eggs Dated to 85 Ma Scientists applied carbonate U–Pb dating to dinosaur eggs from Qinglongshan, China, producing the first direct age for egg fossils (~85 Ma). The method acts as an "atomic clock" for eggshell carbonates and refines Late Cretaceous timelines.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Water Behaves as Solid and Liquid Under Confinement Researchers observed a premelting state where water confined in 1.6 nm nanopores behaves like a solid and a liquid at once, using heavy water and deuterium NMR to reveal layered molecular dynamics.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago High-Speed Sensors Reveal How Pianists Shape Timbre High-speed, non-contact sensors have proven that pianists can alter a piano's timbre through precise fingertip movements. The study links specific key-motion features to perceived tonal color, with implications for pedagogy and technology.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Nobel Prize 2025: The Rise of Porous Crystal Frameworks The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry recognizes Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi for creating metal-organic frameworks—porous crystalline materials that trap gases and small molecules with broad applications in energy, environment and medicine.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago 242-Million-Year-Old Fossil Rewrites Lepidosaur Evolution A 242-million-year-old reptile fossil from Devon reveals unexpected skull and tooth traits, showing that early lepidosaur features evolved piecemeal. High-resolution synchrotron scans enabled the discovery.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago 112-Million-Year-Old Insects Found in Ecuador Amber Amber from Ecuador’s Hollín Formation has yielded 112-million-year-old insects and plant remains. The discovery fills a major southern-hemisphere gap in the Cretaceous fossil record and reveals ancient Gondwana forest ecology.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Protein Nanowire Artificial Neuron Mimics Brain Signals UMass Amherst engineers build a protein-nanowire artificial neuron that operates at biological voltages, enabling energy-efficient neuromorphic computing and brain interfaces.
Read More Scince Scientific 7 months ago China Tests Effects of Three Rapid-Fire Nuclear Strikes Laboratory simulations show three rapid nuclear strikes produce far larger craters than a single blast, with big implications for bunker design and strategic stability.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago New Quantum Timestamping Using Rydberg Wave Patterns Researchers use interference patterns of Rydberg wave packets to read intrinsic quantum timestamps, enabling ultrafast timing without a defined start point.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago World’s Oldest Dome-Head Dinosaur Found: Zavacephale Discovery and naming of a 108-million-year-old pachycephalosaur In the eastern Gobi Desert of Mongolia, a remarkably...
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Scientists Build First Rechargeable Hydride-Ion Battery Background: what is a hydride ion battery? Researchers at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP),...
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago New Sodium Solid-State Battery Performs Below Freezing Breakthrough: Sodium batteries that work at subzero A research team led by Y. Shirley Meng at...
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Chromosome Breaks in Atlas Blue Butterfly and Cancer Chromosome fragmentation discovered in Atlas blue butterfly The Atlas blue butterfly (Polyommatus spp.) has revealed unusually...
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago 20-Year Dream: Electron Beam Grows Defect-Free Nanodiamonds New electron-beam method converts adamantane into pristine nanodiamonds Researchers have developed a low-pressure, electron-beam approach that...
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago AI Reveals Hidden Structure in Perovskite Solar Material Rising global electricity demand is intensifying the search for next-generation solar materials that are efficient, lightweight...