Skip to content

Science News Today

  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Astronomy
  • Earth Science
  • Medical
  • Archaeology
  • Technology
New Dye Penetrates Deeper for Improved Medical Imaging

New Dye Penetrates Deeper for Improved Medical Imaging

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

In a groundbreaking development, a team of researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University has created a new dye with the remarkable ability to strongly absorb second near-infrared (IR) radiation, transforming it…

Plant-Based Solution for Combating Harmful Algal Blooms

Plant-Based Solution for Combating Harmful Algal Blooms

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

A new study published by Clarkson University’s research team provides fresh insight into an eco-friendly, plant-based alternative to the traditional chemical methods used to control Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). The…

Asymmetric Living Polymerization of Polyisocyanides in Chiral Liquid Crystals

Asymmetric Living Polymerization of Polyisocyanides in Chiral Liquid Crystals

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

In a significant breakthrough in both asymmetric chemistry and polymer chemistry, researchers at the University of Tsukuba have unveiled a novel process for achieving living polymerization of polymers with aligned…

Metal-Organic Cages Show Promise for Removing Pollutants from Water

Metal-Organic Cages Show Promise for Removing Pollutants from Water

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed a groundbreaking material with the potential to combat one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time—water pollution caused by harmful…

High-Throughput Measurement of Spin Polarization in Heusler Alloys Using Synchrotron Radiation

High-Throughput Measurement of Spin Polarization in Heusler Alloys Using Synchrotron Radiation

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

Half-metals are a fascinating class of materials that exhibit unique magnetic properties, making them highly sought after for developing next-generation technologies, particularly in mass-storage and spintronics. These materials are characterized…

Non-Covalent Interactions Enable Efficient Spin Communication in Molecular Spin Qubits

Non-Covalent Interactions Enable Efficient Spin Communication in Molecular Spin Qubits

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

A Franco-German research collaboration, involving teams from the University of Freiburg and the University of Strasbourg’s Institut Charles Sadron, has made a breakthrough in the development of molecular spinqubits for…

Measurement-Based Quantum Computation Enables Efficient Verification of Quantum Random Sampling

Measurement-Based Quantum Computation Enables Efficient Verification of Quantum Random Sampling

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

Quantum computing stands on the precipice of revolutionizing how we solve problems that are intractable for classical computers. One of the major goals in this domain is achieving a quantum…

Three-Nucleon Force Drives Enhanced Spin-Orbit Splitting and Stabilizes Atomic Nuclei

Three-Nucleon Force Drives Enhanced Spin-Orbit Splitting and Stabilizes Atomic Nuclei

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

A new study led by researchers at Kyushu University, Japan, has uncovered the important role of the three-nucleon force in nuclear stability, providing new insights that could have broad implications…

Study Reveals Increased Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Floating Solar Panels

Study Reveals Increased Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Floating Solar Panels

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

Floating solar—an innovative method of placing solar panels on bodies of water—has quickly become an exciting new frontier for renewable energy. This technology promises to generate power while potentially avoiding…

Mineral Deposits Reveal Secrets of Japan’s Formation

Mineral Deposits Reveal Secrets of Japan’s Formation

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

The Earth’s surface is an ever-changing landscape, shaped by powerful geological forces beneath it. One of the most significant drivers of these transformations is the movement of tectonic plates. The…

New Research Challenges Conventional Understanding of Magma Sources at Kīlauea and Mauna Loa

New Research Challenges Conventional Understanding of Magma Sources at Kīlauea and Mauna Loa

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

A team of Earth scientists from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, along with international collaborators, has recently made an exciting discovery regarding the magma sources of Hawai’i’s two most…

New Study Predicts Rapid Disappearance of the Arctic’s Last Ice Area Within a Decade

New Study Predicts Rapid Disappearance of the Arctic’s Last Ice Area Within a Decade

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

The Arctic’s “Last Ice Area” (LIA), a vital refuge for species reliant on sea ice, is facing an imminent threat of disappearing within the next decade, according to recent findings…

Sea Levels May Rise Far Higher Than Previously Predicted

Sea Levels May Rise Far Higher Than Previously Predicted

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore and Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), The Netherlands, have introduced groundbreaking research into the projections of sea-level rise.…

Study Finds Elevated Ammonia Levels in Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous Communities Near Swine Farms

Study Finds Elevated Ammonia Levels in Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous Communities Near Swine Farms

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

A groundbreaking study led by researchers from the University of Virginia (UVA) has brought to light significant, long-standing environmental inequalities tied to industrialized swine farming operations in Eastern North Carolina.…

Study Reveals Quadrupling of Ocean Warming Rate in Recent Decades

Study Reveals Quadrupling of Ocean Warming Rate in Recent Decades

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

The rate at which the oceans are warming has surged dramatically over the past four decades, a new study has revealed. According to the research, ocean temperatures were rising at…

Persistent Magma Chambers Found Beneath Dormant Volcanoes in the Cascade Range

Persistent Magma Chambers Found Beneath Dormant Volcanoes in the Cascade Range

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

In a groundbreaking study led by researchers at Cornell University, a long-held belief about how volcanoes function has been turned on its head. The new findings challenge the conventional understanding…

Study Reveals Rapid Brain Penetration of Microplastics in Mice

Study Reveals Rapid Brain Penetration of Microplastics in Mice

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

A team of environmental biologists from the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, working alongside colleagues from Duke University and the National University of Singapore, has uncovered startling evidence about…

Rediscovered Papyrus Reveals Details of Roman Legal Proceedings in Judea and Arabia

Rediscovered Papyrus Reveals Details of Roman Legal Proceedings in Judea and Arabia

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

A newly uncovered Greek papyrus, recently published by scholars from the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the University of Vienna, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has revealed rare and crucial…

New Images Reveal Unexpected Turbulence and Rotational Axis of M87’s Supermassive Black Hole

New Images Reveal Unexpected Turbulence and Rotational Axis of M87’s Supermassive Black Hole

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

The event horizon is one of the most intriguing features of a black hole, serving as the ultimate boundary in space. In recent years, this mysterious region has garnered significant…

Hydrogen Cycles and Episodic Warming on Early Mars

Hydrogen Cycles and Episodic Warming on Early Mars

Muhammad TuhinJanuary 29, 2025April 23, 20250

The enigma of how ancient Mars, with its now cold and dry landscape, once boasted flowing rivers, lakes, and possibly even conditions conducive to life has intrigued scientists for decades.…

Posts pagination

← Previous 1 … 79 80 81 82 83 … 113 Next →

Lasted Posts

  • Understanding the Female Reproductive System: Anatomy, Hormones, and Health Explained
  • Reproductive Systems: Male vs. Female Medical Science Insights
  • Weight-Loss Drugs Slash Alcohol Cravings by Nearly 70%, Study Finds
  • Cholesterol Breakthrough: New Pill Slashes Risk Factors for Heart Disease
  • Breakthrough in Cancer Immunotherapy: PRL3-zumab Offers New Hope for Treatment-Resistant Tumors
  • Scientists Discover How Fat-Laden Fluid Silences the Immune System in Ovarian Cancer
  • Chimpanzee Calls Reveal Clues to the Origins of Human Language
  • MADMAX Prototype Takes Aim at Dark Matter with Record-Breaking Sensitivity
  • Venus’s Crust Is Alive: New Study Reveals Surprising Geologic Activity
  • Cosmic Mystery Deepens: Early Galaxies May Mimic the Big Bang’s Afterglow

Legal

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Copyright © 2025 Science News Today.
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Apace by ThemezHut.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok