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From phone video to virtual reality: AI turns real rooms into interactive 3D spaces
Imagine taking a short video of your kitchen with your phone, and then being able to walk through a detailed 3D version of it—opening...
A spacecraft carrying human remains and cannabis crashes into the ocean
We've sent some pretty interesting payloads to space since the first satellite (Sputnik 1) launched on October 4th, 1957.
As access to space has increased,...
The oceans on Enceladus are highly alkaline
What can the pH level of the subsurface ocean on Enceladus tell us about finding life there?
This is what a recent study accepted to...
GJ 12 b: Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting a quiet M dwarf star
What can Earth-sized exoplanets teach scientists about the formation and evolution of exoplanets throughout the cosmos?
This is what a recently submitted study hopes to...
Not Turkic, but Yeniseian: The surprising ancestry of the European Huns
A new linguistic study has revealed that the European Huns, including their famous leader Attila, were not Turkic in origin as once believed, but...
Fake or real? New research shows AI watermarks can be easily tricked
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to generate images that are nearly impossible to tell apart from real photos, digital watermarks have been proposed as...
Scientists witness a rare quantum dance in a single sheet of atoms
Electricity and magnetism are often treated as separate forces in materials. In fact, they can sometimes interfere with each other.
But scientists from National Taiwan...
A star is born: Stunning new image reveals baby stars in a nearby cosmic...
A new image taken with the powerful Dark Energy Camera (DECam) shows a breathtaking view of a dark, dusty region in space called the...
How long it takes to recover from a stroke
Recovering from a stroke is different for everyone. Some people bounce back quickly, while others may need months or even years to recover.
The length...
How chemotherapy fights cancer
Chemotherapy, often called “chemo,” is one of the most common treatments for cancer. It uses strong medicines to kill cancer cells or stop them...
Common medications for mood disorder treatment
Mood disorders, like depression and bipolar disorder, affect how people feel, think, and function in everyday life. They are medical conditions, not personal weaknesses,...
Common causes of heart disease in younger adults
Heart disease has long been seen as something that mostly affects older people, but recent research shows a worrying trend—more young adults are being...
Can type 2 diabetes be managed without taking medication?
Many people who are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes believe that medication is the only way to keep their blood sugar under control. But...
Acute vs. chronic kidney disease: what’s the difference?
Your kidneys are two small, bean-shaped organs that do big jobs—filtering waste from your blood, balancing fluids, and helping control blood pressure. When the...
Why vitamin D matters more as we age
As we grow older, our bodies need more care to stay healthy—and one of the most important nutrients for older adults is vitamin D....
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Ancient squids ruled the seas long before the dinosaurs died out
New fossil research has revealed that squids were already dominant predators in the oceans 100 million years ago—much earlier than scientists previously believed.
Using a...
Gold rush 2.0: Scientists extract treasure from e-waste
A team of researchers at Flinders University in Australia has found a safer and more eco-friendly way to extract gold—not just from traditional ore,...
After 20 years, NASA’s Mars orbiter learns a new trick to see deeper underground
Even after nearly two decades in space, NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) is proving it’s far from outdated.
Engineers have recently taught the spacecraft a...
How do scientists calculate the probability that an asteroid could hit Earth
I was preparing for my early morning class back in January 2025 when I received a notice regarding an asteroid called 2024 YR4.
It said...
Your smartwatch might help stop the next pandemic
Smartwatches have become popular for tracking heart rate, sleep, oxygen levels, and fitness.
But scientists are now discovering they might be able to do something...