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Scientists Just Found Thousands of Tiny Proteins We Never Knew Existed

Scientists Just Found Thousands of Tiny Proteins We Never Knew Existed

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 2, 2025

In the grand orchestra of life, proteins play the symphony. These molecular machines fold, twist, and dance into nearly every…

Scientists Discover Antarctic Seals Sing Songs Like Human Nursery Rhymes

Scientists Discover Antarctic Seals Sing Songs Like Human Nursery Rhymes

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

In the frozen reaches of Antarctica, beneath sheets of drifting sea ice, a curious concert is underway. If you were…

Can AI Understand Beauty and Emotion?

Can AI Understand Beauty and Emotion?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

A machine looks at a painting. It sees shapes, colors, patterns, perhaps even stylistic features that it can classify as…

Can AI Stop the Next Pandemic?

Can AI Stop the Next Pandemic?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

The year 2020 carved its place in human memory not merely as a time of disruption, but as a point…

Can AI Help Us Cure Diseases?

Can AI Help Us Cure Diseases?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

In the quiet halls of hospitals, where patients whisper hopes and families cling to answers, something extraordinary is beginning to…

Can AI Discover the Origins of the Universe?

Can AI Discover the Origins of the Universe?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

Long before humans built telescopes or particle accelerators, we gazed up at the night sky and asked the most ancient…

What Makes an AI “Intelligent”?

What Makes an AI “Intelligent”?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

The word “intelligence” evokes something profoundly human. It’s the spark behind a child’s first question, the elegance of a violin…

Can Machines Truly Understand Meaning?

Can Machines Truly Understand Meaning?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

In an era when machines can compose music, write poetry, hold conversations, and even simulate empathy, the question has begun…

What Is the Purpose of AI in a Human World?

What Is the Purpose of AI in a Human World?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

Every great invention tells us as much about ourselves as it does about the world it changes. The wheel revealed…

Can AI Ever Be Sentient?

Can AI Ever Be Sentient?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

In the quiet hum of server rooms, where rows of processors silently chew through trillions of calculations, a strange thought…

Is Humanity Playing God With AI?

Is Humanity Playing God With AI?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

In the beginning, there was only biology. Consciousness arose not from wire and silicon, but from neurons and evolution. From…

Could AI One Day Have a Soul?

Could AI One Day Have a Soul?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

In the silent hum of data centers and the flicker of neural networks, a new kind of intelligence is awakening.…

What Is Consciousness and Can AI Have It?

What Is Consciousness and Can AI Have It?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

Every morning, when you wake up, something extraordinary happens—so familiar, so effortless, that we rarely notice. A cascade of light,…

Is Artificial Intelligence Racist or Sexist?

Is Artificial Intelligence Racist or Sexist?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

In the quiet, humming world of computer servers and digital logic, one might imagine there is no room for human…

The Fascinating World of Trilobite Fossils

The Fascinating World of Trilobite Fossils

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

Long before the first dinosaur ever took a step, before forests stretched across continents or birds took to the skies,…

How Did Pterosaurs Differ From Dinosaurs?

How Did Pterosaurs Differ From Dinosaurs?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

They soared across the prehistoric skies long before birds evolved, casting shadows that terrified small creatures below. With wingspans that…

What Was Earth Like During the Mesozoic Era?

What Was Earth Like During the Mesozoic Era?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

If you could step into a time machine and emerge 252 million years ago, you would not recognize the Earth.…

The Oldest Known Human Footprints: What Do They Reveal?

The Oldest Known Human Footprints: What Do They Reveal?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

Beneath layers of time, before cities rose or languages formed, before fire was fully mastered, a human being walked across…

What Is a Lagerstätte and Why Is It a Fossil Goldmine?

What Is a Lagerstätte and Why Is It a Fossil Goldmine?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

Deep beneath layers of rock and sediment, buried in the hushed stillness of ancient earth, there are places where time…

Do Fossils Still Form Today?

Do Fossils Still Form Today?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

To walk through a natural history museum is to enter a sanctuary of stone memories. Giant ammonites stare silently from…

What Are Ice Age Fossils and Where Are They Found?

What Are Ice Age Fossils and Where Are They Found?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

Long before cities sprawled and airplanes roared through the skies, before writing etched history into stone, Earth was a colder,…

Lucy Australopithecus: The 3.2-Million-Year-Old Skeleton That Changed Everything

Lucy Australopithecus: The 3.2-Million-Year-Old Skeleton That Changed Everything

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025

In the blistering heat of the Ethiopian desert, on the morning of November 24, 1974, a team of paleoanthropologists stumbled…

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