This week in science: The Sun is flaring up unexpectedly; a 60-year diabetes mystery may finally be solved; the oldest human ...
How did the universe form? A few things we know about the universe: it’s infinite, it’s littered with black holes, and thinking about it can make your brain hurt. And one of those things we don’t know ...
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Scientists from the University of St Andrews have discovered that ions in solar flares can reach scorching temperatures more ...
A new study brings scientists closer to uncovering how life began on Earth.
We know the temperature of Earth's inner core is very roughly about 5,000 Kelvin (K) (4,727°C). It was once liquid, but has ...
A new study analyzing these halos found that they mimicked the most extreme environments on Earth—those near hydrothermal vents—and were caused by alkaline waste interacting with magnesium in the ...
Octopuses and their arms are a bit of a mystery.  Not because scientists don’t know how they work; they’re boneless hydrostats, made up of groups of muscles working together and capable of bending, ...
How Will Roman Map the Interstellar Medium? Why is it difficult to see through the galaxy? Starlight is blocked by dust ...
DeepMind’s AI finds new, proven solutions to Navier-Stokes equations—advancing fluid dynamics and future climate, flight, and ...
Octopuses are survival experts! They can hide in secret dens, change their skin to blend in, and even shoot ink to trick ...
USU's Science Unwrapped to host "Mummy Mystery" with hands-on activities, a presentation by Sascha Baldauf and Molly Cannon, ...