Webb finds signs of a thick atmosphere on an ultra-hot super-Earth

Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have found the strongest evidence yet that a rocky planet outside our solar system can hold on...

A simple non-stick trick could make green hydrogen much cheaper

A material best known for keeping eggs from sticking to frying pans may help solve one of clean energy’s biggest challenges. Researchers have discovered...

This robotic dog can remember every step—and it could save lives

Imagine a robotic dog that can see its surroundings, remember where it has been, understand spoken instructions, and make smart decisions in real time. That...

This new chip uses sound waves to grab and move tiny objects

Sound is usually something we hear, not something we touch. But researchers at Virginia Tech have found a way to turn acoustic waves into invisible...

Why city raccoons rarely cross the road

Raccoons have a reputation for being curious, clever, and fearless, especially in cities where they rummage through trash cans and explore human spaces. But new...

Scientists create powerful new tool to explore the microbial universe

Microbes are everywhere. They live in our bodies, in soil, in the oceans, and even in the air we breathe. These microscopic organisms play a...

Smart AI headphones could learn who you’re talking to—and make their voices clearer

Having a conversation in a busy café or crowded room can be exhausting. Many people struggle to focus on the person they’re speaking with...

Scientists draw the first detailed map of the Sun’s “point of no return”

Astronomers have created the first continuous, two-dimensional maps of the outer edge of the Sun’s atmosphere, revealing a dynamic and changing boundary where solar...

Scientists create nearly invisible window insulation that blocks heat

Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a new window insulation material that could dramatically cut energy loss from buildings without blocking...

Common chemicals may be harming your gut bacteria

A new study has found that many everyday chemicals can harm the good bacteria living in your gut. These bacteria are important for keeping your...

AI can spot missed Alzheimer’s diagnoses in medical records

Researchers at UCLA have created a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that may help find people with undiagnosed Alzheimer’s disease by looking at their...

Smart bandage uses AI to speed up wound healing

Engineers at the University of California, Santa Cruz have developed a new smart bandage called “a-Heal” that may change how we treat wounds. This wireless...

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Beware the “new car smell”: How hot days can make your car toxic

We all love that "new car smell" that greets us when we step into a freshly manufactured vehicle. However, researchers have found that this pleasant...

New study reveals a star’s unexpected survival

As the star is shredded, its remnants are transformed into a stream of debris that rains back down onto the black hole to form a very hot, very bright disk of material swirling around the black hole, called an accretion disc.

A fast radio burst detected last year turned out to be from long-dead NASA...

Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) have remained a mystery to astronomers even since the first was detected in 2007 (known as the Lorimer Burst). These quick...

Scientists find new way to recover valuable metals from sewage sludge

Engineers have made a remarkable breakthrough by developing an environmentally friendly and cost-effective way to extract heavy metals from biosolids.

Waste to watts: How cone-shaped carbon could power the future of batteries

As electric vehicles and renewable energy systems become more common, the world is searching for better, more affordable, and environmentally friendly battery options. A new...