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Neural Networks: How We Taught Silicon to Mimic the Human Brain

Neural Networks: How We Taught Silicon to Mimic the Human Brain

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

There is something deeply fascinating about the human brain. Inside the quiet darkness of our…

Net Neutrality: Why the “Lanes” of the Internet Matter to You

Net Neutrality: Why the “Lanes” of the Internet Matter to You

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

The internet often feels invisible, like air or gravity. You tap a screen, a video…

Fiber Optics: How We Use Light to Send Your Cat Videos

Fiber Optics: How We Use Light to Send Your Cat Videos

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Every time a cat launches itself into a cardboard box and the moment reaches your…

The Dead Internet Theory: Are Bots Already Running the Web?

The Dead Internet Theory: Are Bots Already Running the Web?

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Late at night, when the scrolling becomes automatic and the glow of the screen feels…

Mesh Networks: How Communities Build Their Own Internet

Mesh Networks: How Communities Build Their Own Internet

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

The internet is often imagined as something distant and immense, a vast cloud owned and…

The 6G Race and the Restless Human Drive to Go Further

The 6G Race and the Restless Human Drive to Go Further

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Long before most people finished understanding what 5G truly meant, scientists, engineers, and policymakers quietly…

Satellite Internet vs. Fiber vs. 5G: Which One is Right for You?

Satellite Internet vs. Fiber vs. 5G: Which One is Right for You?

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

The internet is no longer a luxury or a background convenience humming quietly behind daily…

What is Satellite Internet? Everything You Need to Know

What is Satellite Internet? Everything You Need to Know

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Satellite internet is one of humanity’s boldest attempts to defeat distance. It is the idea…

Dark Web vs. Deep Web: What’s Actually Hiding in the Unindexed Net?

Dark Web vs. Deep Web: What’s Actually Hiding in the Unindexed Net?

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

The internet most people experience each day feels vast beyond comprehension. A few taps on…

Starlink and Beyond: Is Satellite Internet the End of the Digital Divide?

Starlink and Beyond: Is Satellite Internet the End of the Digital Divide?

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

For decades, the internet has been described as humanity’s great equalizer, a force capable of…

The Physical Internet: The Giant Underwater Cables Keeping the World Online

The Physical Internet: The Giant Underwater Cables Keeping the World Online

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

When you send a message across the world, watch a live event from another continent,…

Meet the 5 Centimeter Amphibian That Outlasted the Dinosaurs for Millions of Years

Meet the 5 Centimeter Amphibian That Outlasted the Dinosaurs for Millions of Years

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 29, 2026May 22, 2026

One hundred and fifty million years ago, the Late Jurassic world was loud with giants.…

Meet the Million Year Old Kākāpō Relative That Might Have Actually Flown

Meet the Million Year Old Kākāpō Relative That Might Have Actually Flown

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 29, 2026May 22, 2026

Near Waitomo on Aotearoa’s North Island, a quiet cave has been holding its breath for…

Scientists Finally Found the Impossible Matter That Is Both Solid and Liquid

Scientists Finally Found the Impossible Matter That Is Both Solid and Liquid

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 29, 2026May 22, 2026

Cooling something down usually feels like a predictable journey. A gas settles into a liquid.…

Scientists Found the First Liquid That Ever Existed in Our Universe

Scientists Found the First Liquid That Ever Existed in Our Universe

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 29, 2026May 22, 2026

In the very first instants after the universe began, there were no atoms, no protons,…

This Sleeping Black Hole Suddenly Exploded Into the Most Powerful Gamma Ray State on Record

This Sleeping Black Hole Suddenly Exploded Into the Most Powerful Gamma Ray State on Record

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 29, 2026May 22, 2026

For more than a decade, a distant cosmic beacon sat in near silence, its immense…

The Universe Was in a Huge Hurry to Grow Up and This New Discovery Proves It

The Universe Was in a Huge Hurry to Grow Up and This New Discovery Proves It

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 29, 2026May 22, 2026

In the deep darkness of the early universe, only about a billion years after everything…

James Webb Reveals the Universe Grew Up Much Faster Than We Ever Imagined

James Webb Reveals the Universe Grew Up Much Faster Than We Ever Imagined

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 29, 2026May 22, 2026

The light arriving at the James Webb Space Telescope today began its journey almost as…

Great Wall History: Timeline, Construction, and Legendary Stories

Great Wall History: Timeline, Construction, and Legendary Stories

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 29, 2026May 22, 2026

The Great Wall of China is not merely a wall. It is a vast, winding…

The 15 Minute Tornado Warning Could Soon Become a Relic of the Past

The 15 Minute Tornado Warning Could Soon Become a Relic of the Past

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 28, 2026May 22, 2026

On the Great Plains, the sky has a way of keeping secrets until the very…

Scientists Discovered the Secret Tech of Early Humans Living 160,000 Years Ago

Scientists Discovered the Secret Tech of Early Humans Living 160,000 Years Ago

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 28, 2026May 22, 2026

For decades, the story of early humans in East Asia was told in muted tones.…

New Math Suggests Dyson Bubbles Can Stay Stable Using Only Gravity and Starlight

New Math Suggests Dyson Bubbles Can Stay Stable Using Only Gravity and Starlight

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 28, 2026May 22, 2026

For as long as humans have looked up, the stars have invited imagination. Somewhere in…

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