Your laundry is polluting the ocean—Scientists say this new filter can help

Every time we wash our clothes, tiny plastic fibers are released into the water. These fibers come mainly from synthetic fabrics such as polyester, nylon...

A battery without an anode could nearly double electric vehicle driving range

Imagine driving an electric vehicle from Seoul to Busan and back on a single charge, or no longer worrying about reduced battery performance during...

Webb spots the ‘smoke’ from crashing exocomets around a nearby star

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was involved in yet another first discovery recently available in pre-print form on arXiv from Cicero Lu at...

Engineers find a way to watch desalination membranes clog in real time

As freshwater shortages worsen around the world, desalination—turning seawater into drinkable water—is becoming increasingly important. But the technology that powers most desalination plants has a...

Why quantum computers “remember” their mistakes—and why that matters

Quantum computers promise to solve problems far beyond the reach of today’s machines, but there is a stubborn obstacle standing in the way: errors. Unlike...

New manufacturing method pushes solar cell efficiency past 26%

Solar energy continues to grow as a key pillar of the global energy transition, but improving performance while keeping costs low remains a constant...

Scientists solve a big bang theory puzzle that could point to dark matter

For years, one of the most intriguing mysteries in physics has been dark matter—an invisible substance thought to make up most of the matter...

How ants could inspire the next generation of antibiotics

As hospitals around the world struggle with dangerous drug-resistant infections, scientists are increasingly looking to nature for solutions. Surprisingly, one promising source may be crawling...

How a bamboo-inspired design helps detect dangerous helium escapes

Helium may seem harmless—it’s the gas that makes balloons float and voices squeak—but in enclosed spaces, a helium leak can be dangerous. Because helium is...

Scientists discover 125,000-year-old elephant tracks in southeastern Spain

For the first time, scientists have uncovered fossilized footprints of large land animals preserved in ancient coastal sand dunes in the Spanish region of...

Not just cold and conflict: Roman troops at Hadrian’s Wall battled parasites

Nearly 2,000 years ago, Roman soldiers stationed on the edge of the empire faced more than cold winds, enemy raids, and homesickness. New research shows...

New study reveals a massive hidden alphabet inside entangled light

Quantum entanglement is often described as a mysterious link between particles, but new research shows it may be even richer than scientists once imagined. A...

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Scientists find half the universe’s missing hydrogen hiding in giant gas halos

For decades, astronomers have known something didn’t add up in our universe. The amount of “normal” matter—stars, gas, and galaxies—seen in the universe today doesn’t...

Tortoises can feel moods like we do, scientists discover

A new study has found that tortoises may experience moods similar to humans and other animals, challenging old ideas about reptile behavior. Researchers at the...

Some sugar-free gummy bears are laxatives. No, really

Sugar-free gummies are delicious, low on calories and … technically laxatives?

The mineral-rich water on early Mars could have been habitable for life

Presently, Earth is the only known location where life exists in the Universe. This year the Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to three astronomers...

Could the heaviest particles in the universe be dark matter?

For decades, scientists have tried to solve one of the biggest puzzles in physics: the nature of dark matter. Although it makes up most of...