Medicine & TechnologyNew research shows that urban greening amplifies the presence of rodents, heightening the risk of zoonotic diseases in cities. Continue reading to learn more.
OpenAI's Figure 01 robot, powered by ChatGPT, can converse, answer questions, and perform household chores autonomously. Continue reading for more details.
Seeding steel frames revives devastated coral reefs, addressing human-inflicted damage, though they remain vulnerable to heat-driven bleaching. Read the article for more details.
China's ambitious plan involves using a giant rail gun to propel Boeing 747-sized space planes into space at twice the speed of sound. Read the article for more details.
Recent research suggests that menopause in whales may offer an evolutionary advantage, potentially paralleling benefits observed in human females. Read the article for more details.
Campaigners warn that France's demand for frog legs is jeopardizing Asian species, prompting calls for enhanced global protections from scientists and veterinarians. Continue reading for more details.
Marine archaeologists found 10 shipwrecks, including a Roman-era vessel, near a Greek island in the Mediterranean during a multiyear project. Check out more details in this article.
As technology advances, the prospect of recreating deceased loved ones as AI 'ghosts' emerges, raising concerns about potential mental health risks. Read the article to learn more.
Earth, though largely covered by water, conceals a significant amount within its crust, prompting curiosity about its hidden reserves. Find out how much water is in Earth's crust in this article.
NASA sent a laser message from 10 million miles away, 40 times the Moon's distance, potentially enabling video calls with Mars astronauts. Continue reading for more details.
At the 55th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, scientists revealed a groundbreaking discovery: a giant volcano and buried glacier on Mars. Continue reading for more details.
SpaceX made strides in an hourlong test flight of its Starship rocket on its third attempt Thursday but lost contact as it neared splashdown in the Indian Ocean. Continue reading for more details.
Research reveals space headaches as a significant challenge for astronauts, particularly those without prior headache issues, impacting their experiences on the ISS. Read the article to learn more.