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Scientists Finally Create a Human Lung on a Plastic Chip Using Only One Person’s Cells
Deep within the chest, millions of tiny, grape-like clusters called alveoli perform the silent miracle of life. These air sacs…
The Messy Interactions Once Thought to Ruin Quantum Computers Might Actually Be Their Greatest Strength
In the silent, microscopic world of quantum particles, individuality is often a recipe for weakness. A single particle, flickering in…
This Quantum Speed Dating Discovery Could Change How We Build Solar Panels
In the tiny, unseen landscapes of quantum materials, particles lead surprisingly complex social lives. Their behavior is often dictated by…
This New Density Free Regime Could Be the Secret to Limitless Clean Energy
Deep within the circular, metallic heart of a machine known as the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak, or EAST, a miniature…
Scientists Discover an Ancient Star Cluster That Is Constanty Shedding Suns Into the Void
Deep within the crowded, glowing heart of our Milky Way, an ancient relic of the early universe is slowly coming…
This 3,000-Year-Old Iron Age Skeleton Was Carrying a Secret Traveler in Its DNA
In the quiet dust of an Iron Age grave in Italy, a young girl was laid to rest nearly three…
The Massive Green Blooms Choking the West Are Functional Dead Ends
If you have ever waded into a river in the American West, you have likely encountered the slippery, green film…
The Real-Life ‘Hobbits’ Disappeared 50,000 Years Ago. We Finally Know Why
For nearly 140,000 years, a cave on the Indonesian island of Flores sheltered a small-bodied human species whose very existence…
7 Million Years Ago, This Tiny Ape Stood Up—And Changed Our History Forever
For more than twenty years, a seven-million-year-old fossil from the sands of Chad has hovered in a scientific gray zone.…
Scientists Thought This Creature Was a One-Off—Then They Found Its Match Halfway Across the Globe
For decades, the Antarctic icefish held a singular place in biology textbooks and scientific imagination. It was the fish that…
The 400,000-Year-Old Secret Hidden in a Common Suffolk Field
In a field in Suffolk, nothing about the surface suggested that history lay waiting beneath it. No towering ruins, no…
Archaeologists Uncover 1,500-Year-Old Mosaic Board in Guatemala
At first, it was just part of a floor. During the 2023 excavation season at Naachtun, an ancient Maya city…
The Master Navigators Who Conquered the Pacific 60,000 Years Ago
Long before maps, compasses, or recorded history, the world looked very different. During the last Ice Age, when sea levels…
Scientists Discover the World’s Oldest Mummies Weren’t Built for Religion—They Were Born from Grief
Along the dry coast of what is now northern Chile, thousands of years ago, a small community lived between the…
Scientists Uncover the 1,000-Year-Old Secrets of Argentina’s Forgotten Arsenal
For a long time, the bone tools of the Sierras de Córdoba sat in silence. They rested in museum drawers,…
The 1,000-Year-Old Mystery of the Ancient Canyon’s Secret Macaw Sanctuary
In the quiet ruins of Chaco Canyon, where sandstone walls still hold the memory of voices long gone, a different…
Evidence of Africa’s Oldest Ritual Cremation Discovered—And It’s Missing the Skull
About 9,500 years ago, at the base of Mount Hora in what is now northern Malawi, a fire burned unlike…
Scientists Resurrect Millions-of-Years-Old Enzymes to Solve the Mystery of Cannabis
For decades, the names THC, CBD, and CBC have floated through public conversation as if they were fixed, timeless features…
The Marine Heat Wave That Traveled 2,000 Kilometers and Sank to the Deep Ocean
The North Atlantic does not change gently. Its ecology shifts with seasons and currents, but every so often it lurches,…
We Thought Flowering Plants Had a Double Genomic Advantage. We Were Wrong
Flowering plants are everywhere. They lace forests with color, fill fields with grain, and quietly support almost every terrestrial ecosystem.…
Astronomers Solve the 800-Year-Old Mystery of the 1181 “Guest Star”
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