
Some asteroids have measured densities higher than those of any elements known to exist on Earth. This suggests that they are at least partly composed of unknown types of “ultradense” matter that cannot be studied by conventional physics
Written by Mohammad Qusir Rather

Some asteroids have measured densities higher than those of any elements known to exist on Earth. This suggests that they are at least partly composed of unknown types of “ultradense” matter that cannot be studied by conventional physics
Written by Gemma Conroy

Researchers catalogue more than 3,000 different types of cell in our most complex organ
Written by Umer Abrar

VENUS has been chosen as the destination for two new NASA missions to investigate the planet’s atmosphere and geological features, following the discovery of “enough water to support plentiful life” by NASA
Written by David Barker

‘Climate change’ hurts the economy, according to a celebrated 2012 paper by economists Melissa Dell, Benjamin Jones, and Benjamin Olken
Written by Emily Cooke

When exposed to low levels of disinfectants and antiseptics in the lab, a bacterium that sickens thousands in the U.S. every year becomes more tolerant to antibiotics
Written by Ben Turner

Astronomers spotted Jupiter-mass binary objects (JUMBOs) in the Orion constellation, and they don’t know how the objects formed
Written by Emma Bryce

The number varies from a dozen to almost 100 — and most of these don’t even appear on official maps
Written by Michael Kelly

Imagine the USA in 2050 has a net-zero emissions economy, as President Joe Biden has pledged that it will (the UK is also committed to this)
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

We have come a long way from Americans lining up in a fear-driven trance to get their first COVID-19 vaccines in December 2020 to a near complete lack of interest in 2023
Written by Marina Zhang

Two types of animal antibiotics and an animal contraceptive have been detected in food samples from America’s top 10 most popular fast-food chains
Written by Science Daily

Most of us remember a time when we could eat anything we wanted and not gain weight. But a new study suggests your metabolism, the rate at which you burn calories, actually peaks much earlier and starts its inevitable decline later than you might think
Written by ANDY TOMASWICK

We’ve touched on the hazards of solar storms plenty of times in the past. We’ve also recently started reporting even more stories involving some sort of AI, especially in the last few months since it has come back to the forefront of many discussions around technologies
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

On October 11, 2023, around 9:00 PM local time, Luton Airport’s new parking garage experienced a fire. The blaze rapidly moved through the facility, leading to a partial structural collapse
Written by Matthew Ehret

On September 13, 2023 media reports across the world exclaimed aloud that ancient aliens were discovered in Peru and presented to the Mexican Congress by a team of valiant researchers led by a journalist named Jose Jaime Maussan
Written by Maurice Newman

Are you paying more attention to what you say these days? Do you feel you must conform to a prevailing narrative lest you offend someone, or worse, impact your career prospects?
Written by Marina Zhang

On average, patients developed rheumatic diseases 11 days after vaccine administration