Our planet is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. Wildfires rage across continents, glaciers retreat into oblivion, oceans swell with rising tides,…
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15 Groundbreaking AI Startups to Watch
In the last decade, artificial intelligence has leapt from the lab into everyday life. It’s powering language models, reinventing logistics,…
10 Ethical Issues in AI Everyone Should Know
Artificial intelligence, once confined to science fiction and the imaginations of dreamers, has rapidly become a force shaping our everyday…
10 Best Online Courses to Learn AI (Free and Paid)
We live in the era of artificial intelligence. AI powers the recommendations you see on Netflix, drives autonomous vehicles, assists…
5 Must-Read Books to Understand AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer confined to the pages of science fiction. It’s shaping our economies, governing our digital…
Scientists Uncover Aquatic Origins of Echidnas Through a Tiny Fossil
Sometimes, a single fragment of bone can shift the foundations of scientific understanding. At Dinosaur Cove in southeastern Australia, almost…
Shining Jewels of the Cosmos: Hubble’s New Vision of Messier 72
As part of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) dazzling celebrations for Hubble’s 35th anniversary, a series of spectacular cosmic revisits…
Physicist Cracks 30-Year Black Hole Mystery Using Revolutionary Physics
The cosmos, in all its vastness and mystery, has long been a source of fascination for scientists seeking to understand…
Earth’s Atmosphere Is More Sensitive to Solar Ripples Than Ever Imagined
The Earth, cloaked by its thin veil of atmosphere, has always danced to the rhythm of the sun. Yet until…
New Horizons Paints the First Lyman-Alpha Map of the Galaxy
In a groundbreaking discovery that reshapes our understanding of the local universe, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has accomplished something never…
Does Life Spark Quickly on New Worlds? A New Study Says It’s Likely
When we gaze up at the night sky, scattered with billions of stars, it’s natural to wonder: are we alone?…
Vesta’s Shocking Secret: Rethinking the Origins of a “Mini-Planet”
For decades, Vesta stood as a strange monument in our solar system’s asteroid belt — a survivor of the violent…
China’s FAST Telescope Discovers Elusive Millisecond Pulsar in Ancient Star Cluster
High in the mountains of Guizhou Province, China, an enormous silver eye stares into the cosmos. This is the Five-hundred-meter…
Ancient Christian Church Discovered in Armenia’s Artaxata
In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists from the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia and the University of Münster have uncovered…
Ancient DNA Brings ‘Well-man’ from the Sverris Saga to Life
History and science are often seen as two distinct fields: one rooted in the written word, the other in evidence-based…
Study Finds New Blood Test Could Improve Heart Disease Prevention
For nearly six decades, measuring cholesterol levels in the blood has been the cornerstone of identifying individuals at high risk…
Study Reveals Sleep’s Dual Role in Memory Consolidation and Future Learning
Memory formation, storage, and retrieval are some of the most fundamental processes that define our personal identities and govern how…
Monsoon Extremes Threaten Bay of Bengal’s Marine Life, New Research Warns
In the warm, restless waters of the Bay of Bengal, where the summer monsoon breathes life into one of the…
Scientists Discover Eos, a Massive Star-Forming Cloud Near Earth
In the grand theater of the cosmos, where stars blaze and galaxies dance, many of the most important players move…
Female Birds Fight Fiercely for Nesting Sites
“Get off my lawn!” It’s a phrase that instantly conjures up an image: a grumpy old man, arms flailing, voice…
Study Finds Social Spiders Are More Flexible Than We Thought
In the sprawling savannas of southern Africa, a peculiar kind of spider builds its massive communal webs among the thorny…
How Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals Honored Their Dead 100,000 Years Ago
In the rugged caves and rocky shelters of the Levant, something extraordinary began to unfold between 120,000 and 55,000 years…