Black hole behavior suggests Dr. Who's 'bigger on the inside' Tardis trick is theoretically possibleEuclidean geometries don't really hold up within gravitational fields this strong.By A. Tarantola, 11.26.2023
Lunar rock samples suggest moon is older than previously thoughtSamples from the 1972 Apollo mission were recently analyzed by researchers.By M. Saleh, 10.24.2023
How to watch the 'ring of fire' solar eclipse on October 14The annular phenom will be viewable from parts of the US, Mexico and Central and South America.By S. Barnes, 10.11.2023
These flying origami-inspired robots change shape in mid-airThe solar-powered terrors transform in just 25 milliseconds. By L. Bonk, 09.28.2023
Researchers developed 3D-printed sensors that can record brain activity on earbudsThe biosensors might eventually help diagnose neurodegenerative conditions.By M. Saleh, 09.28.2023
Scientists confirm that the first black hole ever imaged is actually spinningThe researchers analyzed 22 years' worth of observations of the galaxy M87.By M. Moon, 09.28.2023
NASA's OSIRIS-REx successfully delivers asteroid samples back to EarthThe mission launched in 2016 to explore Bennu, a near-Earth asteroid. By M. Saleh, 09.25.2023
Google is developing an AI-powered microscope to help doctors spot cancerThe Department of Defense teamed up with the tech giant to build the tool, CNBC reports.By M. Saleh, 09.19.2023
How a pioneering mixed-gender newsroom covered the A-bombEW Scripps' Science Service has been breaking down social barriers since the 1920s.By A. Tarantola, 09.18.2023
Sir Ian Wilmut, who cloned Dolly the sheep, has diedThe embryologist kicked off a global firestorm in the mid-90s.By W. Shanklin, 09.11.2023
Scientists may have a solution to the International Space Station's fungus problemBiofilms can clog filters in water processing systems and potentially cause illness.By M. Saleh, 09.08.2023
An experimental rice-sized implant monitors how drugs affect tumorsThe device could help researchers study the effects of new treatments on some of the hardest-to-treat brain cancers.By M. Saleh, 09.07.2023
Biometric implant monitors transplant patients for organ rejectionThe sensor can continuously monitor an organ’s temperature.By M. Saleh, 09.07.2023
The Solar Orbiter spacecraft may have discovered what powers solar windsThe spacraft has imaged 'picoflare jets' for the first time. By M. Moon, 08.25.2023
Scientists genetically engineer bacteria to detect cancer cellsTheir lab experiments were a success, but the technology is not yet to ready for use on human patients.By M. Moon, 08.11.2023
IBM and NASA teamed up to build the GPT of Earth sciencesThe open-source model will serve as the basis for future forest, crop and climate change-monitoring AI.By A. Tarantola, 08.03.2023
Hitting the Books: How NASA helped JFK build his 'Nation of Immigrants'Turns out this foundational myth got its start in the early 1960s. By A. Tarantola, 07.16.2023
Scientists make ibuprofen and other common painkillers from paper industry wasteResearchers from the University of Bath used turpentine to produce chemical precursors. By I. Bonifacic, 07.09.2023
The first drug that slows Alzheimer's has finally received FDA approvalLeqembi will cost a user around $26,500 per year.By M. Saleh, 07.07.2023
Lithium-ion battery creator John Goodenough dies at 100He played a key role in advancing laptops, phones and EVs.By J. Fingas, 06.26.2023