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Astronomers Find A Fluffy Planet With the Density of a Marshmallow

Astronomers have found a planet with the average density of a marshmallow. Along with being a big softie, scientists found that the Jupiter-sized exoplanet would...

Delicious Cancer Breakthrough: Pomegranates Found to Significantly Fuel Tumor-Fighting Immune Cells

A new study shows that a substance found in pomegranates significantly boosts the immune system to fight cancer—triggering a constant supply of endless rejuvenated...

Birds Have Self Control Just Like Humans–And Some Have a Lot of It

Birds have self control—just like humans, according to new research that found Eurasian jays can resist a tempting snack when they know waiting will...

Being Around Birds Boosts Our Mental Well-Being Even 8 Hours After Hearing Them

  Being around birds make people feel 'chirpy' boosting mental well-being, according to a new study. Seeing or hearing birds provides a lift to mental health—with...

Short Brisk Walks Instead of Long Strolls May Cut Risk of Heart Disease, Says Key Study of 88,000

When it comes to exercise, intensity is everything, and while a brisk daily 15-minute walk is enough to cut the risk of heart disease,...

New Rooftop CO2 Ventilators Funnel Fumes into Fertilizer that Makes Spinach Grow 4x Bigger in Roof Gardens

New carbon dioxide ventilators could turn fumes into fertilizer to bring vegetable patches to high rise rooftops, suggests a new study. It wasn't just suggested,...

Startup is Recycling Solar Panels Turning Waste into Valuable Material

An American firm called Solar Cycle is transforming broken solar panels from landfill waste to valuable raw materials—perfect for making more solar panels. Copper, aluminum,...

Volcanoes Were Erupting on the Moon One Billion Years More Recently Than Previously Thought

- Volcanoes were erupting on the moon a billion years more recently than previously thought, according to new research from the Institute of...

Your Inspired Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

Cure for Baldness Could Be on the Horizon as Hair Cells Are Generated in a Lab

A team of researchers from Japan studying the processes of hair growth has successfully generated hair follicles in cultures. Their in vitro experiments add...

The First Neanderthal Family: Ancient Genome of 13 Individuals Show They Were Just Like Us in Many Ways

Ancient genomes of 13 individual Neanderthals show they ate, slept, loved and died in the company of their kin and were connected to other...

Tuna Population is Being Restored–While Boosting Fishing: World’s Largest No-Catch Zone is 4x Size of California

No-fishing zones are successfully restoring tuna while at the same time boosting the fishing industry, according to new research. It's well-known no-fishing zones can help...

Secrets of Namibia’s Fairy Circles Were Demystified After Half Century

Scientists have puzzled over the origin of Namibia’s fairy circles for nearly half a century. It boiled down to two main theories: either termites...

Satellites Powerful Enough to Identify Individual Whales From Markings Can Track Migration and Help Save Species

Powerful space satellites that can identify individual whales from their markings have been used for the first time to track a Critically Endangered species. Scientists...

Black Hole Spews Out Material Years After Shredding a Star: ‘We’ve Never Seen Anything Like This’

In October 2018, a small star was ripped to shreds when it wandered too close to a black hole in a galaxy located 665...

Exquisite Mosaic Unearthed by Farmer Planting Olive Tree, ‘Perfectly Preserved’ From Byzantine Era

A tile-mosaic floor depicting birds and other animals has been found under a field in Gaza so well-preserved it could have been buried yesterday. Olive...

Scottish Nightclub is Powered By the Heat From Dancers – Moving the Venue to Thermal Energy

A Scottish night club has found it can reduce its carbon footprint by 70 tons per year if it relies on the beat to...

Breakthrough: Polyethylene Bags and Jugs Can Finally be Upcycled to Solve Several Problems at Once

Notorious plastic bags and containers can finally be upcycled, thanks to a new technique for recycling polyethylene bags and food packaging into valuable starter...

Youth Given 8 Months to Live Has Beaten Aggressive Blood Cancer, Now Inspires Others: ‘You can get through anything’

A young Florida man given just eight months to live has beaten a rare and aggressive blood cancer, after nearly dying multiple times during...

Galaxy Twinkling with Universe’s Oldest Stars Discovered by Astronomers

The James Webb Space Telescope recently made its debut with the "Deep Field" image, but as we are absorbed by the beautiful colors of...