Neutrinos are among the universe’s most abundant yet least understood particles. They possess tiny masses and almost never interact with other matter.
Scientists have uncovered a 23-million-year-old rhinoceros fossil in the Canadian Arctic, reshaping views of ancient climates and mammal migration.
A team from the University of Maryland and Cornell University developed the first three-dimensional temperature map of WASP-18b, a gas giant orbiting a star about 400 light years away.
Two newly detected black hole mergers by LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA reveal rare spins and opposing orbits, reshaping theories of cosmic evolution.
A team of U.S. researchers uncovered the world’s oldest directly dated ice and air trapped deep within the Allan Hills region.
Once wiped out by wasting disease, ochre sea stars are re-emerging. Scientists now see rising numbers and renewed ecological balance.
A new study warns that Australia’s Mountain Dragon lizards are running out of room to survive. Fossil and genetic evidence reveal a slow squeeze by climate change.
Nzuri’s mane is unlike any other seen in the wild. His thick curls give him an almost styled look, resembling a professional salon finish rather than the rugged mane typical of wild lions.
According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the Iberian lynx is smaller than its Eurasian cousin, with long legs, a short tail, and distinctive black ear tufts.
A newly discovered trapdoor spider from California’s sand dunes has stunned scientists. The find proves hidden species still lurk in familiar landscapes.
A mysterious reptile found in Vietnam’s dense forests has puzzled scientists, revealing hidden secrets through its unusual features and genetic makeup that challenge what we know.
Scientists have uncovered how Roman concrete has endured millennia. The discovery reveals an ancient technique that allowed structures to heal themselves over time.
Researchers think the dinosaur perished close to the sea, sank onto the seabed and was rapidly buried by minerals.
Scientists found a remarkable sight on how some snakes are wiping poison off from deadly frogs before eating them. The finding reveals new insights into nature’s chemical battles.
Scientists discovered a new spiny frog near the China–Vietnam border. Researchers now focus on safeguarding and studying its survival and evolution.
Perovskite films release light in mere picoseconds thanks to ordered nanodomains. This discovery transforms materials once for solar power into quantum-grade light sources.
A photographer in New Zealand captured a once-in-a-lifetime celestial scene that blended multiple rare sky phenomena into one breathtaking moment, leaving scientists and stargazers amazed.
A colossal flying reptile with a wingspan near ten metres once dominated ancient skies, challenging dinosaur supremacy and rewriting flight records.
Scientists reveal mechanical forces move across neuron membranes differently based on obstacle patterns. This explains how neurons sense and convert physical signals.
NASA’s Juno probe missed a rare chance to chase interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS, as politics and silence cloud mission decisions.
The study, published in Nature’s Scientific Reports, analysed data from 20 weather stations between 1988 and 2018. It showed a consistent drop in annual sunshine hours.
Scientists uncover thriving life beneath Antarctic ice, revealing hidden ecosystems that impact carbon cycles and reshape climate models for future predictions.
Under current warming, the ocean stores heat as deep waters mix with warmer layers above. At the same time, the loss of reflective sea ice allows more solar radiation to penetrate and be absorbed.
For the first time, Indian-bred dogs are being trained for complex missions such as helicopter slithering and river rafting at the National Training Centre for Dogs (NTCD) in Tekanpur, Madhya Pradesh.
Turtles perform key ecosystem tasks that protect water life. Without them, nutrient flow breaks down and river habitats lose essential natural support.
The image was constructed by Silvia Mantovanini, a Ph.D. student at Curtin University’s ICRAR node, who spent 18 months and over 40,000 hours on the project.
Scientists have found nitrogen-fixing microbes beneath Arctic sea ice, potentially reshaping climate and nutrient models if proven active.
Sea snakes appear more skillful under water than believed. New research reveals unique dive styles, energy-saving glides, and curious wiggles improving hunting success.
A newly identified marine crocodile ancestor, found in Egypt’s Western Desert, pushes back crocodile evolution and reveals Africa’s role in early origins.
Astronomers have detected a skyscraper-sized asteroid hidden near the Sun, racing around our star extremely fast and raising planetary defence concerns.
A young Sun-like star ejected both hot (100 000 K) and cool (10 000 K) plasma in a single event, offering new insight into how early stellar storms shaped planetary atmospheres.
A matchstick lit aboard Tiangong space station produced a slow-floating spherical flame, highlighting how microgravity fundamentally alters combustion and raising new safety challenges for spacecraft.
A viral video showing a mysterious blue dog roaming near the Chernobyl nuclear plant has stunned the internet. Scientists and viewers are debating whether the footage is real or AI-generated — and no one knows for sure.
A mysterious interstellar comet will swing closest to the Sun on 29 October 2025, offering astronomers vital clues about material from beyond our Solar System.
Scientists believe Troodon’s birdlike brain structure and complex survival strategies reveal dinosaurs were capable of some skills long before catastrophic extinction struck.
Discover the rare and mysterious ghost flowers of Japan—plants that thrive without photosynthesis, studied by botanist Kenji Suetsugu.
Archaeologists uncovered a rare Roman-era tomb in Bavaria that contains no remains, revealing unusual commemorative practices and elite status display.
A newly discovered species of stick insect, named Acrophylla alta, has been found in the high-altitude rainforest of northern Queensland and is believed to be the heaviest insect ever recorded in Australia.
Scientists warning regarding Earth could face severe disruption as rising solar activity. The storm that stripped Venus's atmosphere could harm Earth too.
Northern Hemisphere now absorbs more sunlight than southern hemisphere, causing energy imbalance that may alter global climate.
Mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS follows strange path, labelled a “Black Swan” event, prompting astronomers to investigate its origins and unusual behaviour.
Researchers discover shifting elemental abundances, such as iron and magnesium, drive coronal rain on the Sun, challenging established models of solar behaviour.
Scientists find Martian dune gullies are carved by dry ice sublimation, producing sinuous tracks and springtime features once attributed to water.
Researchers discovered Sivulliusalmo alaskensis, a 73-million-year-old Arctic salmonid fossil, revealing ancient fish diversity and survival in harsh Cretaceous Arctic environments.
In a cosmic breakthrough, astronomers have detected complex organic molecules frozen in ice outside the Milky Way for the first time, using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Japan successfully launched its next-generation HTV-X cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station aboard from Tanegashima. The mission marks a major step in Japan’s space logistics and future lunar ambitions.
Neutron stars pack extreme mass into tiny volumes. Scientists explore how compact they can become before collapsing into black holes, revealing insights into cosmic extremes.
Tarantula bites appear frightening, but scientists confirm they rarely endanger humans. Their venom is weak, causing mild pain unless allergies or infection occur.
Glaciers are not just frozen water reserves; they are lifelines for marine and river ecosystems. As they vanish, they may still pour water into the seas — but that water could be losing the nutrients that sustain life.
Scientists treated the yeast, known scientifically as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, with 100 millimolar sodium perchlorate alone and in combination with the shock waves.