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New Data Reveals Over 100,000 Americans Still Dying Annually From a Virus Many Think Is Gone

New Data Reveals Over 100,000 Americans Still Dying Annually From a Virus Many Think Is Gone

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 11, 2026January 11, 2026

For a long time, the rhythm of American life was dictated by a single, invisible force. We lived by the…

This 11 Billion Year Old Galaxy Is Way More Mature Than Scientists Expected

This 11 Billion Year Old Galaxy Is Way More Mature Than Scientists Expected

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

Imagine gazing across the vast, dark ocean of the cosmos, looking so far back in time that the light you…

Scientists Finally Tamed a Toxic Element That Was Eating Our Best Batteries

Scientists Finally Tamed a Toxic Element That Was Eating Our Best Batteries

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

Deep within the quest for a greener planet lies a stubborn paradox: the very chemicals we need to store renewable…

This New Material Turns Every Raindrop Into a Bolt of Clean Energy

This New Material Turns Every Raindrop Into a Bolt of Clean Energy

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

The sound of rain hitting a rooftop is usually just background noise, a rhythmic patter that signals a change in…

Why the World’s Smartest AI Still Struggles With Third Grade Math

Why the World’s Smartest AI Still Struggles With Third Grade Math

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

In the high-stakes world of modern artificial intelligence, systems can now draft legal briefs, debug software, and simulate complex human…

This New Artificial Skin Can Feel Temperature and Motion All at Once

This New Artificial Skin Can Feel Temperature and Motion All at Once

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

In the evolving world of flexible electronics, the dream has always been to mimic the seamless complexity of human skin.…

This New Robotic Skin Can Feel Pain and React Faster Than a Computer Brain

This New Robotic Skin Can Feel Pain and React Faster Than a Computer Brain

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

In a split second, your fingers graze the searing metal of a stovetop. Before your brain even registers the heat…

This New Light Based Computer Thinks Faster Than Silicon Without Using a Single Electron

This New Light Based Computer Thinks Faster Than Silicon Without Using a Single Electron

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

The pursuit of high-speed, energy-efficient computing has led scientists to look beyond the silicon chip and toward the fundamental properties…

Robots Behind the Wheel Could Spare One Million Americans From the Emergency Room

Robots Behind the Wheel Could Spare One Million Americans From the Emergency Room

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

Every single day across the United States, a silent tragedy unfolds on asphalt stage. More than 120 lives are lost…

Your Tiny Smart Patch Might Have the Same Carbon Footprint as a Five Mile Drive

Your Tiny Smart Patch Might Have the Same Carbon Footprint as a Five Mile Drive

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

In a world where health is increasingly measured by the silent hum of technology against our skin, a quiet revolution…

The Invisible Snares Inside Your Phone That Are Killing Your Battery Life

The Invisible Snares Inside Your Phone That Are Killing Your Battery Life

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

Deep within the intricate architecture of modern electronics, an invisible struggle unfolds every microsecond. Whether it is the memory chips…

How a Massive Deep Freeze 445 Million Years Ago Made Humans Possible

How a Massive Deep Freeze 445 Million Years Ago Made Humans Possible

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

In a time before the first dinosaurs, nearly 445 million years ago, Earth was a world of vast, shallow seas…

Scientists Found a Ghostly Reservoir of Gas That Shouldn’t Exist in the Deep Past

Scientists Found a Ghostly Reservoir of Gas That Shouldn’t Exist in the Deep Past

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

In the silent, dark expanse of the early universe, something massive was stirring. Long before the stars and galaxies we…

A Supermassive Black Hole Is Turning Into a Cosmic Fire Hose and Blasting Its Own Galaxy

A Supermassive Black Hole Is Turning Into a Cosmic Fire Hose and Blasting Its Own Galaxy

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

In the vast, silent theater of the cosmos, galaxies are often thought of as self-contained cities of light, slowly spinning…

The Universe’s First Stars May Have Been Powered by Dark Matter Instead of Nuclear Fusion

The Universe’s First Stars May Have Been Powered by Dark Matter Instead of Nuclear Fusion

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 10, 2026January 10, 2026

In the deep, silent infancy of the cosmos, just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang, the universe…

Millions of Hidden Black Holes Are Lurking in the Universe’s Smallest Galaxies

Millions of Hidden Black Holes Are Lurking in the Universe’s Smallest Galaxies

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 9, 2026January 9, 2026

In the vast, silent stretches of our universe, galaxies drift like glowing islands, each harboring a secret at its core.…

Mars is Glowing with Ghostly Electrical Storms That Are Reshaping its Entire Surface

Mars is Glowing with Ghostly Electrical Storms That Are Reshaping its Entire Surface

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 9, 2026January 10, 2026

Mars is often painted as a silent, rusted graveyard, a world where the clock stopped eons ago. Yet, if you…

The Universe Is Jiggling Like Jell-O and Scientists Finally Know Why

The Universe Is Jiggling Like Jell-O and Scientists Finally Know Why

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 9, 2026January 10, 2026

Imagine the entire universe as a crowded, Olympic-sized swimming pool. Every galaxy is a swimmer, and every movement they make…

Archaeologists Digging in Indonesia May Have Found the Exact Spot Where Two Human Species Met

Archaeologists Digging in Indonesia May Have Found the Exact Spot Where Two Human Species Met

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 9, 2026January 10, 2026

Deep within the limestone heart of southern Sulawesi, a rugged island in the Indonesian archipelago, lies a portal to a…

The Massive Mystery of Europe’s Missing Horned Dinosaurs Has Finally Been Solved

The Massive Mystery of Europe’s Missing Horned Dinosaurs Has Finally Been Solved

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 8, 2026January 10, 2026

Eighty million years ago, the Late Cretaceous world looked vastly different than the one we inhabit today. While North America…

Ancient Clay Cylinders Found in Iraq Reveal a King’s Secret Plan to Save a Crumbling Temple

Ancient Clay Cylinders Found in Iraq Reveal a King’s Secret Plan to Save a Crumbling Temple

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 8, 2026January 10, 2026

Deep in the heart of modern-day Iraq, the winds of time frequently peel back the layers of the earth to…

Archaeologists Discover a 60,000 Year Old Murder Mystery Hidden on Stone Tools

Archaeologists Discover a 60,000 Year Old Murder Mystery Hidden on Stone Tools

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayJanuary 8, 2026January 10, 2026

In the rugged landscape of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, a shallow indentation in the earth known as the Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter…

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