AI can see thyroid cancer clearly in surgery

Thyroid cancer is the most common type of cancer in the endocrine system, and the number of cases keeps rising as more people are...

Young galaxies grow up fast, study finds

Astronomers have captured the most detailed look yet at faraway galaxies at the peak of their youth, an active time when the adolescent galaxies...

Why cooling chips to −60°c makes etching up to five times faster

After more than ten years of development, engineers have unveiled a new semiconductor etching method that could significantly speed up chip manufacturing while reducing...

Scientists find an unexpected metal that could make hydrogen fuel cheaper

A metal most people rarely think about may play an important role in the future of clean energy. Researchers from Yale University and the University...

Astronomers see a supernova from 10 billion years ago using nature’s own telescope

Astronomers have discovered something truly remarkable: the first-ever gravitationally lensed superluminous supernova that can be seen as multiple, clearly separated images. The distant explosion, named...

Scientists create new composite that makes brittle ceramics bend, not break

Ceramics are known for being extremely strong and heat-resistant, but they also have a major weakness: they break easily. Metals, on the other hand, can...

How gut microbes may have helped shape the human brain

Why do humans have such large and powerful brains compared with other primates? A new study suggests part of the answer may lie not in...

Astronomers find an ultra-hot galaxy cluster from the universe’s infancy

Astronomers have discovered something that challenges long-standing ideas about how the universe evolved: a galaxy cluster filled with extremely hot gas that formed far...

Your receipt could soon be made from trees, not toxic chemicals

Every day, most of us touch thermal paper without giving it a second thought. It shows up as shopping receipts, delivery labels, movie tickets, and...

Walking on two legs began earlier than we thought

Scientists may have just pushed back the timeline for when our ancestors first started walking upright. A new study suggests that Sahelanthropus tchadensis, a species...

The interstellar comet that’s spilling its secrets

When 3I/ATLAS swept past the Sun in late October 2025, it became only the third confirmed visitor from interstellar space ever detected. Unlike the mysterious...

The sticky problem of lunar dust gets a mathematical solution

Apollo astronauts discovered an unexpected enemy on the Moon. Fine dust, kicked up by their movements and attracted by static electricity, coated everything. It found...

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Beyond Moore’s Law: Taking transistors into the third dimension

Silicon integrated circuits, which are used in computer processors, are approaching the maximum feasible density of transistors on a single chip--at least, in two-dimensional...

How a futuristic material can change its properties from soft to rigid, and back...

In our everyday life, we are surrounded by objects that have properties enabling them to perform certain functions. Rigidity and softness enable an object to...

The Amazon’s light dilemma: Trees glow brighter when they’re in trouble

Amazon rainforest trees are constantly exposed to intense sunlight, especially in the upper canopy, where the tallest trees tower nearly 200 feet above the...

Light-controlled 3D printing could cut waste and make recycling easier

3D printing has changed the way we create custom products like hearing aids, mouth guards, and dental implants. One common technique used is called vat...
Why you may want to stop using plastic water bottles

Why you may want to stop using plastic water bottles

A recent study has found that exposure to bisphenol-A or BPA can worsen symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease or IBD. BPA exists in polycarbonate plastics...