Daily AI chat use linked to higher risk of depression

If you spend a lot of time chatting with AI tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, or Google Gemini, you might want to take a...

Ancient life leaves wrinkled traces in an unexpected place

Sometimes big discoveries begin with a moment of surprise. For Dr. Rowan Martindale, a paleoecologist and geobiologist at the University of Texas at Austin,...

AI could help spot skin cancer early—even before a doctor visit

What if skin cancer could be spotted early, even before you visit a doctor? Scientists at the University of Missouri are working on that...

Scientists find a hidden “aging clock” in human sperm—and it may affect the next...

Scientists have discovered a previously hidden biological “aging clock” in human sperm, revealing a new way that a father’s age might influence the health...

Scientists create world’s smallest capacitor to measure motion at quantum level

Scientists at TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology) have created the world’s smallest capacitor—and while it may sound like a niche engineering feat, it...

Scientists discover an “impossible” state of matter that rewrites the rules of quantum physics

Researchers at TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology) have discovered a new and unexpected state of matter in a quantum material—one that challenges long-held...

Common tattoo inks may contain toxic metals, study finds

A new study led by UNSW Sydney has found that every tattoo ink sample tested from major international brands failed to meet European Union...

Enceladus plumes may hold a clear clue to ocean habitability

How can scientists estimate the pH level of Enceladus’ subsurface ocean without landing on its surface? This is what a recently submitted study hopes to...

Smart windows made from wood could slash energy bills and block UV rays

What if your window could block harmful UV rays, keep your home cooler or warmer, and adjust to sunlight all by itself—without using any...

New ultra-fast quantum device could power 6G communications

Scientists have taken an important step toward the ultra-fast technologies expected to power future 6G communications. A research team affiliated with Ulsan National Institute of...

Why some people can stay sharp at 80

Scientists have long wondered why some people stay mentally sharp well into their 80s or beyond, while others develop Alzheimer’s disease and other memory...

How an ultrathin coating could unlock the future of lithium metal batteries

A team of scientists has found a surprisingly simple way to solve one of the biggest problems holding back next-generation lithium batteries. By adding an...

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NASA’s Webb Telescope uncovers methane in a distant planet’s atmosphere

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has made a groundbreaking discovery in the world of astronomy. It has detected methane in the atmosphere of an exoplanet...

Early dark energy could explain the crisis in cosmology

In 1916, Einstein finished his Theory of General Relativity, which describes how gravitational forces alter the curvature of spacetime. Among other things, this theory predicted...

Common “forever chemical” may harm brain development in males

Chemicals known as PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, have been used in products like waterproof clothing, non-stick cookware, food packaging, and firefighting foam...

Think glass bottles are better for the planet? Think again!

Is a glass bottle of orange juice better for the planet than a plastic one? You might be surprised. A study by food scientists at...

Exoplanets make it harder to figure out a star’s age

Estimating stellar age has always been a challenge for astronomers. Now, a certain class of exoplanets is making the process even more complicated. Hot Jupiters –...