Researchers have developed a 3D-printed sponge-like material that uses sunlight to turn seawater into drinkable water, no electricity required. This new aerogel could make clean water cheaper and more accessible for communities worldwide.
Scientists at the University of Manchester and The Australian National University have created a new molecule that may soon enable ultra-compact hard drives about the size of a postage stamp by allowing data to be stored at 100 times the density of current technologies.
Astronomers have uncovered something unusual happening in our cosmic neighborhood—a small galaxy near the Milky Way is behaving strangely, and no one is quite sure why.
Researchers have successfully created solar cells using simulated lunar dirt, potentially offering astronauts a sustainable energy source without needing to bring heavy materials from Earth.
Researchers from the UK have recently pieced together clues from fossil fragments that point to a potentially enormous discovery—a new species of marine reptile that could have been one of the largest ever.
Scientists forecast severe climate change impacts on Canada and Alaska's boreal forests and tundra by 2500, stressing the need for global cooperation and long-term planning
A study from Konkuk University in South Korea, published in the peer-reviewed PLOS ONE journal, explored the positive effects dogs have on human stress levels and brain function.
Scientists developed a new kind of ultra-black coating that could make future telescopes and optical devices much more effective. In this article, we explain why.
A study from the University of Colorado Boulder indicates that the Arctic might start experiencing summers almost completely without sea ice in just a few years
Researchers have shed light on a possible connection between the air we breathe and the health of our brains, specifically in relation to Alzheimer's disease, unveiling worrying insights.
Researchers have taken a closer look at the fasting-mimicking diet (FMD) and its potential benefits for human health. The study yielded some interesting insights.
University of Liverpool researchers unveil a groundbreaking non-toxic, earth-abundant material poised to revolutionize rechargeable battery technology, promising safer, more efficient energy storage solutions
The Moon is slowly shrinking, and that could spell trouble for future astronauts, according to a study published in the peer-reviewed Planetary Science Journal.
Discover the evolutionary link between feathered dinosaurs and modern birds, exploring how proto-wings in ancient creatures like Caudipteryx set the stage for the flight of today's birds
In an insightful study published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal PLOS ONE, a team led by David Atance from Universidad de Alcalá, Spain, has shed new light on global mortality trends over the last three decades.
IBEC researchers have created nanorobots that reduce bladder tumors in mice by 90%. Published in Nature Nanotechnology, this innovation promises a more effective, less invasive treatment for bladder cancer.