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What Are Fossils and How Do They Form?

What Are Fossils and How Do They Form?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Beneath our feet, beneath the cities and forests and oceans, lies a time capsule far older than human memory. It…

How Do Fossils Actually Form? Geologic Time Unpacked

How Do Fossils Actually Form? Geologic Time Unpacked

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Beneath our feet, embedded in layers of sediment that once formed oceans, rivers, and deserts, lie the petrified remnants of…

The Origin of Life on Earth

The Origin of Life on Earth

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Long before breath, before heartbeat, before even the pulse of a single cell, Earth was a lifeless sphere wrapped in…

The Ethics of Creating a Superintelligence

The Ethics of Creating a Superintelligence

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

There is a whisper stirring at the edge of human ambition, one that grows louder with every new breakthrough in…

What Happens When AI Learns From the Darkest Parts of the Internet?

What Happens When AI Learns From the Darkest Parts of the Internet?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

There is a shadow to every light, and the internet—often hailed as the world’s greatest innovation—harbors corners that are anything…

Is AI Learning to Hack Our Emotions?

Is AI Learning to Hack Our Emotions?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

In the age of hyperconnected lives, we live with machines that listen more than people do. They suggest what we…

Could AI Develop Secrets We Don’t Know?

Could AI Develop Secrets We Don’t Know?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

In the quiet hum of servers and flickering data streams, a new kind of intelligence has begun to stir—an intelligence…

The Dangers of Giving AI Too Much Power

The Dangers of Giving AI Too Much Power

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

At first glance, artificial intelligence seems like a benign force—lines of code, machine-learned patterns, voice assistants answering questions about the…

Can AI Be Biased—Even If It Has No Opinions?

Can AI Be Biased—Even If It Has No Opinions?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Somewhere in a quiet server farm, behind layers of steel and fiber optics, a machine is making a decision. It…

The AI Black Box Problem—Why We Can’t Always Explain Its Choices

The AI Black Box Problem—Why We Can’t Always Explain Its Choices

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

In a brightly lit hospital room, a doctor leans over a patient’s bed. On a nearby screen, a machine learning…

The Bond Between Humans and Horses Explained

The Bond Between Humans and Horses Explained

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Long before the invention of the wheel, before the rise of empires or the written word, there stood two beings…

How Pets Influence Human Mental and Physical Health

How Pets Influence Human Mental and Physical Health

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

In a world spinning faster than ever, with technology accelerating our days and stress pressing heavily on our shoulders, a…

The Science of Animal Domestication and Its History

The Science of Animal Domestication and Its History

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Long before the invention of writing, before the rise of cities or the plow, there was a moment—likely in the…

How Mantis Shrimp Have the Most Powerful Punch in Nature

How Mantis Shrimp Have the Most Powerful Punch in Nature

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

In the teeming coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific, where every corner brims with biodiversity, there lives a creature so extraordinary…

The Importance of Earthworms in Soil Health

The Importance of Earthworms in Soil Health

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

They emerge with the rain, wriggling across sidewalks and curling in the grass. To most people, earthworms are nothing more…

How Mosquitoes Track Humans Using Carbon Dioxide

How Mosquitoes Track Humans Using Carbon Dioxide

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

On a warm summer night, just as sleep wraps around you, a sound slithers into your ear—a soft, high-pitched whine…

The Evolution of Social Behavior in Termites

The Evolution of Social Behavior in Termites

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Beneath the forest floor, inside dead trees, under cracked pavement and within the forgotten bones of abandoned buildings, an ancient…

How Insects Survive Extreme Environmental Changes

How Insects Survive Extreme Environmental Changes

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Long before mammals roamed, before the first feathered dinosaur took flight, and even before the continents fully drifted into the…

Why Fireflies Glow The Science of Bioluminescence

Why Fireflies Glow The Science of Bioluminescence

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

On a warm summer night, far from city lights, there’s magic in the air. As dusk settles, soft pulses of…

How Spiders Weave Webs Stronger Than Steel

How Spiders Weave Webs Stronger Than Steel

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

When we think of strength, images of steel beams supporting skyscrapers or titanium alloys fortifying aircraft often come to mind.…

The Role of Bees in Global Food Supply and Agriculture

The Role of Bees in Global Food Supply and Agriculture

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Imagine a world without the buzz of bees—a silent, empty landscape where flowers fail to bloom, fruits wither on trees,…

How Ant Colonies Function Like Superorganisms

How Ant Colonies Function Like Superorganisms

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJuly 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Beneath the fallen leaves, under bark and soil, across the shadows of forest floors and city sidewalks alike, a strange…

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