'World's purest silicon' could lead to 1st million-qubit quantum computing chips

Scientists engineer the 'purest ever silicon' to build reliable qubits that can be manufactured to the size of a pinhead on a chip and power million-qubit quantum computers in the future. | Continue reading


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Mars may have been more Earth-like than we thought, discovery of oxygen-rich rocks reveals

Newfound rocks on Mars suggest the planet may have once sported an oxygen-rich atmosphere, making it more Earth-like and hospitable to life than previously thought. | Continue reading


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Iron Age necropolis that predates Rome unearthed near Naples

The excavations have recovered weapons, necklaces, bracelets and worked bones. | Continue reading


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T. rex was as smart as a crocodile, not an ape, according to study debunking controversial intelligence findings

A new study debunks previous findings that the dinosaur's intelligence was similar to that of primates, finding instead that they're about as smart as modern-day crocodiles. | Continue reading


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'Lost' satellite finally found after orbiting undetected for 25 years

The Infra-Red Calibration Balloon (S73-7) satellite had gone off the grid from radar not once but twice — once in the 1970s and then again in the 1990s. After 25 years missing in orbit, it has finally been rediscovered. | Continue reading


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'Major lunar standstill' may reveal if Stonehenge is aligned with the moon

Is Stonehenge aligned with the moon? Scientists hope to find out during a rare 'major lunar standstill, which happens once every 18.6 years. | Continue reading


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Scientists could make blazing-fast 6G using curving light rays

Researchers have discovered a way to curve data-carrying terahertz signals around obstacles, paving the way for ultrafast 6G. | Continue reading


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Siberia's 'gateway to the underworld' is growing a staggering amount each year

The Batagay megaslump — a 3,250-foot-wide (990 meters) depression in the permafrost in the Russian Far East — is "actively growing" by a massive amount every year, scientists have found. | Continue reading


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32 weird technologies that never took off

We've seen many big hitters capture our imagination, alongside a handful of oddities and misfits that were less successful. | Continue reading


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Why do most mammals have 5 fingers?

The simple question of "why five" has puzzled scientists from multiple fields, and the answer still isn't entirely clear. | Continue reading


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Earth from space: Mysterious wave ripples across 'galaxy' of icebergs in Arctic fjord

A puzzling arc was spotted in the water of a Greenland fjord littered with iceberg fragments. There are a couple of possible explanations for this bizarre phenomenon but we will likely never know what caused it, experts say. | Continue reading


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'We're meeting people where they are': Graphic novels can help boost diversity in STEM, says MIT's Ritu Raman

In a new series of comics, where young, female scientists take center stage, MIT's Ritu Raman explains how the format can inspire the next generation of young people into the world of STEM. | Continue reading


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Space photo of the week: A planet-size explosion rocks the sun's 'mossy' corona

Coronal moss grows, solar rain falls and plasma eruptions rear their gargantuan heads in this fiery landscape of the sun's outer atmosphere, taken by ESA's Solar Orbiter. | Continue reading


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Gut bacteria sometimes get people drunk, leading to DUIs and liver disease

Sometimes bacteria lurking in people's guts can get them drunk, even if they don't consume any alcohol. | Continue reading


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Why do dogs sniff each other's butts?

And like dogs, why do cats also sniff fellow felines' behinds? | Continue reading


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Boost your running speed with training — but don't fall for these myths, scientists say

Your running speed partly comes down to factors you can't control, like genetics, and partly relies on your training. | Continue reading


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'It would be within its natural right to harm us to protect itself': How humans could be mistreating AI right now without even knowing it

How can we truly know if AI is sentient? We do not yet fully understand the nature of human consciousness, so we cannot discount the possibility that today's AI is indeed sentient — and that we are mistreating it to potentially grave consequences. | Continue reading


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Hammer-headed bat: The African megabat that looks like a gargoyle and holds honking pageants

Hammer-headed bats are named after the males' oversized boxy heads, which evolved to amplify and project the honking sounds they produce to impress females during courtship displays. | Continue reading


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Key events in the Bible, such as the settlement and destruction of Jerusalem, confirmed using radiocarbon dating

The research combined radiocarbon dating with measurements of atmospheric radiocarbon from tree rings to build a chronology of the ancient city. | Continue reading


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How do cats land on their feet?

Cats are masters of contortion — and the laws of physics — which helps them stick the landing more times than not. | Continue reading


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China launches Chang'e 6 sample-return mission to moon's far side

China's launched its Chang'e 6 sample-return mission, which will haul dirt and rocks home from the mysterious lunar far side. | Continue reading


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3,500-year-old 'rest house' used by ancient Egyptian army discovered in Sinai desert

A 3,500-year-old rest house in the Sinai desert may have been used by an Egyptian pharaoh. | Continue reading


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1st Americans came over in 4 different waves from Siberia, linguist argues

The languages of the earliest Americans evolved in 4 waves, according to one expert. | Continue reading


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170 people 'likely exposed' to tuberculosis in Long Beach outbreak

Health officials have warned of an ongoing tuberculosis outbreak in Long Beach, California. | Continue reading


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Lab-grown mini-placentas reveal clue to why pregnancy complications happen

Infections can trigger pregnancy complications, and now, new miniature versions of the placenta are helping show why. | Continue reading


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Antarctic ice hole the size of Switzerland keeps cracking open. Now scientists finally know why.

The Maud Rise polynya has been sporadically opening up in Antarctica's ice since at least the 1970s. Now climatologists finally know why. | Continue reading


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James Webb telescope spots wind blowing faster than a bullet on '2-faced planet' with eternal night

New James Webb Space Telescope observations of the exoplanet WASP-43b reveal that the hot gas giant is tidally locked, meaning one side permanently faces its sun while the other always stares out into space. | Continue reading


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1,700-year-old Roman shipwreck was stuffed to the gills with fish sauce when it sank

The wreck near a beach on Mallorca gives a snapshot of sea trade in late Roman times. | Continue reading


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China's 'lobster eye' Einstein telescope releases 1st batch of trippy space images

Flaring stars, black hole outbursts and gamma-rays are just some of the cosmic exotica that Einstein Probe will hunt for. | Continue reading


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Cave of Crystals: The deadly cavern in Mexico dubbed 'the Sistine Chapel of crystals'

The Cave of Crystals in Chihuahua, Mexico, is buried almost 1,000 feet (300 meters) beneath Earth's surface and contains giant gypsum crystal beams that are up to 37 feet (11 m) long. | Continue reading


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It's the best time of year to spot Mercury. Here's how to find it.

Mercury is about to reach its "greatest elongation west" of the sun, meaning stargazers will have their best view of the "swift planet" all year. Here's how to see it. | Continue reading


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Charging future EVs could take seconds with new sodium-ion battery tech

A new type of hybrid sodium-ion battery that offers both high capacity and rapid-charging capabilities could power mobile devices, electric vehicles and space tech. | Continue reading


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New algorithm slashes time to run most sophisticated climate models by 10-fold

Climate models can be a million lines of code long and can take months to run on supercomputers. A new algorithm has dramatically shortened that time. | Continue reading


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No, the James Webb Space Telescope probably didn't detect signs of alien life — but it soon could

The James Webb Space Telescope's possible detection of biological chemicals on the exoplanet K2-18b may just have been methane gas, a new study cautions. Planned follow-up observations could solve the mystery for good. | Continue reading


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Tiny, transparent chip could transform your smartphone into a professional-grade camera

Scientists built a "smart filter" that can work with a cheap smartphone camera to transform low-resolution photos into supersharp images without glare and other issues. | Continue reading


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Neanderthal woman's face brought to life in stunning reconstruction

With her long, brown hair and determined gaze, the new facial reconstruction lets us peek into the world of an archaic human who lived tens of thousands of years ago. | Continue reading


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'You certainly don't see this every day': Ultra-rare backward-spinning tornado formed over Oklahoma

A pair of odd twisters spun out from a supercell thunderstorm in Oklahoma Tuesday (April 30). | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 15 days ago

Asteroid that exploded over Berlin was fastest-spinning space rock ever recorded

Scientists have calculated the rotational speed of asteroid 2024 BX1, which exploded over Berlin earlier this year, by letting it trail in images of the sky. It turns out, 2024 BX1 was spinning faster than any other near-Earth object ever seen. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 15 days ago

Are electric vehicles safer than gas-powered cars? Maybe for the passengers—but not for everyone else.

Fears of electric vehicle fires are blown out of proportion, but because EVs are heavier on average, they're safer for passengers but more dangerous for non-occupants, studies suggest. | Continue reading


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Enormous 'San Andreas fault' on Saturn's moon could help reveal signs of alien life

Huge "tiger stripe" fault lines seen on Saturn's moon Enceladus raise hopes that a "long-lived" ocean containing potential alien life may lurk beneath the moon's icy shell. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 16 days ago

Optical illusion reveals key brain rule that governs consciousness

A study of mice starts to unravel how the brain gets tricked by this kind of optical illusion, and it gives clues about how visual perception works. | Continue reading


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Breakthrough 6G antenna could lead to high-speed communications and holograms

Scientists build the world's first 6G antenna that, when fitted into devices, can transmit data at high speeds. | Continue reading


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Rare 'Excalibur' sword from Spain dates to Islamic period 1,000 years ago

The sword is the first weapon from the Islamic period to be found in the Spanish city of Valencia. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 16 days ago

'We were amazed': Scientists reveal Southern Ring Nebula's unexpected structure in stunning new images

Submillimeter wavelength radio observations of the Southern Ring Nebula have identified that it's actually a double ring, shaped by the interactions of three stars. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 16 days ago

Sun's chaotic peak triggers record-breaking 'global auroras' on Mars

Mars has had frequent planet-wide auroras in recent months, including an unprecedented trio of events in February. Experts say the sudden increase is the result of the ongoing solar maximum. | Continue reading


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Super-detailed map of brain cells that keep us awake could improve our understanding of consciousness

A new map of a brain network that sustains wakefulness in humans could help improve our understanding of consciousness. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 16 days ago

Stunning image shows atoms transforming into quantum waves — just as Schrödinger predicted

A new imaging technique, which captured frozen lithium atoms transforming into quantum waves, could be used to probe some of the most poorly understood aspects of the quantum world. | Continue reading


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