ScienceWe Still Can't See Dark Matter. But What If We Could Hear It?
### Researchers Propose New Method To Detect Dark Matter Using Radio Waves Researchers at an undisclosed institution have proposed a groundbreaking new method to detect dark matter by monitoring radio waves for specific...
ScienceWe Still Can't See Dark Matter. But What If We Could Hear It?
### Researchers Propose New Method To Detect Dark Matter Using Radio Waves A team of researchers has proposed a groundbreaking new method to detect dark matter by monitoring radio waves for specific signals, similar to ...
ScienceArtemis II Astronauts Describe Mind-Blowing Solar Eclipse Experience
### Artemis II Astronauts Witness Historic Solar Eclipse: A Mind-Bending Experience In what was an unprecedented moment in space exploration history, NASA's Artemis II astronauts recently shared their firsthand account ...
ScienceCycling Group's Playlist Boosts Mental Health During Lockdown
### Cycling Group Utilizes Collaborative Playlist to Combat Isolation During Pandemic In response to the stringent lockdown measures implemented due to the pandemic, a cycling group in Australia found an innovative and ...
ScienceMars’s Ancient Floods Hint at Warm and Wet Past
### Martian Valley Reveals Clues About Mars' Watery and Volcanic Past A recent discovery in Shalbatana Vallis, a colossal valley near Mars’ equator stretching roughly 1,300 kilometers, is shedding light on the planet’s ...
ScienceLa Niña persistence mechanisms revealed
### Multi-Year La Niña Events Becoming More Frequent: Scientists Uncover Key Mechanisms Over the past decade, multi-year or "double-dip" La Niñas have become more prevalent, prompting researchers to delve deeper into th...
ScienceNASA’s Space Technology Innovations
**The Story:** The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is testing a new generation of space computer chips, called the AI space chip. This technology is being rigorously tested to see if it can operate f...
ScienceNew Research Reveals Hidden Risks in Property Auctions
A new study from UNSW Business School highlights the unexpected financial risks associated with property auctions in Australia. The research suggests that, contrary to popular belief, selling a home at auction can be mor...
ScienceHeat Waves as Everyday Disasters: Governments Need Urgent Action
**The Story**: Heat waves are now a daily threat, claiming thousands of lives each year. A 10-day heat wave in Europe during the summer of 2025 resulted in 2,300 deaths, with climate change amplifying temperatures by up ...
New Gene Discovery: Fish Embryo's Deglycosylating Enzyme Revealed
Researchers from RIKEN have identified a long-overlooked gene responsible for a deglycosylating enzyme in fish embryos. This discovery could provide insights into molecular processes across marine organisms and advance b...
Optical Meta-conveyors: Revolutionizing Nanomanipulation
Scientists from various institutions have developed optical meta-conveyors that can manipulate particles along complex paths using a single compact chip, marking a significant advancement in nanotechnology. This breakth...
The Dilemma of Building New Hydropower Dams: Avoiding Past Errors
As global efforts to expand clean energy increase, the construction of large hydropower dams remains a contentious issue. These structures can offer significant renewable power but have often come with severe environment...
PFAS Levels in Firefighter Gear Increase with Wear and Tear
Researchers at NIST have found that the levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in firefighter gear increase with usage. This measurement is crucial for addressing potential health concerns....
Space and Beyond: New Graphic Novel Adventure
'Choose Your Own Adventure: Space and Beyond' is set to launch a new graphic novel version this summer, offering readers an exciting journey through our solar system....
Low-Performing Organizations Seek Knowledge Across Boundaries
A new study shows that people in low-performing organizations are more likely to seek knowledge and practices from others working elsewhere. High-performing, risk-averse organizations may benefit most from this approach....
The Legacy of Phytophthora infestans: Reshaping Agriculture and Driving Scientific Discovery
A microscopic 'plant destroyer' not only helped trigger one of the deadliest famines in modern history but also reshaped global agriculture and gave birth to an entirely new scientific discipline. Now, nearly 180 years a...
New Myxobacterium Performs Photosynthesis in Cyanobacterial Community
Researchers at the Leibniz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures have identified a newly discovered myxobacterium capable of performing photosynthesis in a cyanobacterial community. This fi...
British Scientists Win Top Spanish Award for DNA Sequencing Research
British chemists David Klenerman and Shankar Balasubramanian, along with French biophysicist Pascal Mayer, have won Spain's top science award for their DNA sequencing research that helped combat coronavirus....
Chemists Develop Efficient Anti-Markovnikov Alkene Hydration Method
A recent study has demonstrated the use of light-activated copper(II) complexes to achieve efficient anti-Markovnikov alkene hydration. This breakthrough addresses a longstanding challenge in modern chemical synthesis, u...
Analytical Framework Tracks Ecosystem Response Diversity
An international research team has developed a framework based on Empirical Dynamic Modeling to quantify response diversity over time using time-series data. The study, published in Nature Communications, offers the firs...