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Hadron Super Collider Reboots After 3 Years And Immediately Breaks World Record

The world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator has restarted after a break of more than three years for maintenance, consolidation and upgrade work. On...

New Hydrogen Fuel Cells Use Cheap Iron Instead of Costly Platinum for Green Vehicles

Researchers have developed a hydrogen fuel cell that uses iron instead of rare and costly platinum, enabling greater use of the technology. Hydrogen fuel cells...

Watch a Stunning Solar Eclipse on Mars in Video Captured By NASA’s Perseverance Rover

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has captured dramatic footage of Phobos, Mars’ potato-shaped moon, crossing the face of the Sun. These observations can help scientists better...

Pokémon GO May Alleviate Some Depression, Says Study

Playing location-based games, such as the popular augmented reality game Pokémon GO, may alleviate non-clinical forms of mild depression, a new study has found. In...

‘Impossible Fossil’ Preserves the Exact Moment the Dinosaurs Died: ‘It’s Absolutely Bonkers’

As we all know, 66 million years ago an asteroid struck the Earth, causing a worldwide extinction of the dinosaurs. Now a dinosaur mass grave...

After US Declared Largest Woodpecker Extinct, New Evidence Supports Belief They Are Still Here

The largest woodpecker on the continent, the ivory-billed woodpecker was proposed to be extinct last year after more than 70 years without a sighting. New...

Millipede Species Named After Taylor Swift by Scientist Superfan: ‘Her music helped me through grad school’

Taylor Swift, U.S. singer-songwriter known for hits such as Shake It Off and You Belong With Me, has earned a new accolade—she now has...

French Town to Light its Streets With Bacteria Luminescence That Needs No Electricity

A French design startup wants to reimagine public lighting by introducing—much like in a fantasy or sci-fi story—bacterial and fungal bioluminescence to street lights. One...

Cannabis And Pancreatic Cancer: Botanical Drug Kills 100% Of Cancer Cells

A botanical drug based on an extract of Cyathus striatus fungus and a cannabinoid extract from the cannabis plant has eliminated 100% of pancreatic...

New Nasal Spray That Could Protect People From All COVID Variants to Start Human Trials

A groundbreaking treatment in the form of a nasal spray, which could protect people from all COVID variants will advance to human trials after...

Ultra Efficient ‘Tandem’ Solar Panels Ditch the Silicon to Absorb More of the Sun’s Spectrum With Less Energy

German scientists have published details of their new solar panel, calling it the world’s most efficient of its type, which uses a wider spectrum...

New Treatment Helps Alopecia Patients Regrow Their Hair

A new Yale study shows that one in three patients with a severe skin disease were able to regrow hair after being treated with...

Research Suggests Mushrooms Talk to Each Other With a Vocabulary of 50 ‘Words’

For people wanting their minds blown, the kingdom of fungi is a never-ending box of tricks. Mycologists studying the underground filaments of fungi are observing...

Leaving No Molecule Behind: ‘Landfill of the Future’ Turns Farming Waste Into Soaps, Compost, and Candles

Among sparsely populated communities in Newfoundland, a landfill for the future—where every molecule is accounted for and reused—is steadily growing its portfolio of circularly...

Humans Can Fight Viruses By Breathing Deeply –Harvard Study Shows How it Works

The average person will take more than 600 million breaths over the course of their life. Every breath stretches the lungs’ tissues with each...

Hubble Telescope Spots Most Distant Star Ever Seen on Record, From 12 Billion Light Years Away

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has established an extraordinary new benchmark: detecting the light of a star that existed within the first billion years after...

Researchers Find New Strategy for Preventing Clogged Arteries

Revving up a process that slows down as we age may protect against a major cause of heart attacks and strokes. Scientists have successfully minimized...

‘Stingless Bees’ Bring Life Back to the Amazon With Medicinal Honey and New Income

While the rest of modern civilization gets honey mostly from European honeybees, indigenous tribes in Peru's slice of the Amazon get theirs from stingless...

Another Reason to Drink More Water: Study Finds Hydration Can Lower Risk of Heart Failure

Staying well-hydrated may be associated with a reduced risk for developing heart failure, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health. Their findings suggest...

Screening For Breast Cancer Might Soon Use Simple Blood Test Following Milk Discovery

Breast cancer screening could be done via a blood test in the future, following a major breakthrough. Scientists say a simple blood test for women...