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š Congratulations to the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Laur
š Congratulations to the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Laureates ā Makoto Fujita, Omar M. Yaghi, and the late Susumu Kitagawa! š§Ŗš Their pioneering work on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has revolu
š Congratulations to the 2025 Nobel Laureate in Physics! š
š Congratulations to the 2025 Nobel Laureate in Physics! š What an extraordinary achievement ā your groundbreaking work has not only advanced the frontiers of science but also inspired countless min
š Congratulations to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell & Shimo
š Congratulations to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell & Shimon Sakaguchi on winning the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine! š Your groundbreaking work on peripheral immune tolerance ā especial
Rapid rocket growth raises alarm over Earthās fragile ozone
Rapid rocket growth raises alarm over Earthās fragile ozone layer The booming space industry has filled the skies with rockets and satellites, but this rapid expansion comes with a hidden danger: slow
Graphene just broke a fundamental law of physics For the fir
Graphene just broke a fundamental law of physics For the first time, scientists have observed electrons in graphene behaving like a nearly perfect quantum fluid, challenging a long-standing puzzle in
Building electronics that donāt die: Columbia's breakthrough
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Scientists just proved a fundamental quantum rule for the fi
Scientists just proved a fundamental quantum rule for the first time Scientists have, for the first time, experimentally proven that angular momentum is conserved even when a single photon splits into
Why Mars became a desert while Earth stayed alive Both Mars
Why Mars became a desert while Earth stayed alive Both Mars and Earth began with similar ingredientsārocky surfaces, carbon, water, and sunlightābut their paths split dramatically. Unlike Earth, Mars
Decoding the rhythms of a Black Hole: A discovery with Astro
Decoding the rhythms of a Black Hole: A discovery with AstroSat July 25, 2025 Black holes, the universe's most enigmatic powerhouses, cannot be seen directly, but their immense gravity reveals their p
Why Does Matter Exist? Scientists Discover Unexpected New Cl
Why Does Matter Exist? Scientists Discover Unexpected New Clue New research predicts surprisingly large CP violation effects in charmed baryon decays, an essential step toward solving the universeās m
The global rule that predicts where life thrivesāand where i
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Lithium-COā ābreathingā batteries come closer to reality with new low-cost catalyst Scientists at the University of Surrey have made a breakthrough in eco-friendly batteries that not only store more e
Scientists Build First-Ever 'Black Hole Bomb' Analog Researc
Scientists Build First-Ever 'Black Hole Bomb' Analog Researchers have created the first laboratory analog of the 'black hole bomb', a theoretical concept developed by physicists in the 1970s . If the
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How Thoughts Influence What the Eyes See A surprising study could point to new approaches for AI systems. When you see a bag of carrots at the grocery store, does your mind go to potatoes and parsnips
Philosophy: cultural differences in exploitation of artifici
Philosophy: cultural differences in exploitation of artificial agents A new LMU study shows that people in Japan treat robots and AI agents more respectfully than people in Western societies. Imagine
Possible Foundations of Human Intelligence Observed for the
Possible Foundations of Human Intelligence Observed for the First Time A study led by Dr. Rodrigo Quian Quiroga has demonstrated how neurons in the human brain generate memories and establish narrativ
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Bach, Mozart or jazz Scientists measure the variability in music pieces Physicists at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPI-DS) have investigated to which extent a piece of
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Sunscreen, clothes and caves may have helped Homo sapiens survive 41,000 years ago Ancient Homo sapiens may have benefited from sunscreen, tailored clothes and the use of caves during the shifting of
Euclid discovers a stunning Einstein ring ESA / Science &
Euclid discovers a stunning Einstein ring ESA / Science & Exploration / Space Science / Euclid Euclid blasted off on its six-year mission to explore the dark Universe on 1 July 2023. Before the
By studying neutron āstarquakesā, scientists hope to transfo
By studying neutron āstarquakesā, scientists hope to transform their understanding of nuclear matter The study of āstarquakesā (like earthquakes, but in stars) promises to give us important new insigh
New AI Predicts Inner Workings of Cells Using a new artifici
New AI Predicts Inner Workings of Cells Using a new artificial intelligence method, researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons can accurately predict the activity of
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Physics and emote design: Quantifying clarity in digital ima
Physics and emote design: Quantifying clarity in digital images OIST researchers continue to bridge art and science with a novel image analysis technique. When analyzing artworks, understanding the vi
Air pollution in India linked to millions of deaths View of
Air pollution in India linked to millions of deaths View of Taj Mahal in early morning fog. Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Photo: Getty Images A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that long-term
New AI cracks complex engineering problems faster than super
New AI cracks complex engineering problems faster than supercomputers The shape-shifting technological solution by Johns Hopkins researchers could be a game-changer for engineering designs Modeling ho
Particle research gets closer to answering why we're here Ph
Particle research gets closer to answering why we're here Physicists are closer than ever to answering fundamental questions about the origins of the universe by learning more about its tiniest partic
Smallest walking robot makes microscale measurements By Kat
Smallest walking robot makes microscale measurements By Kate Blackwood | College of Arts and Sciences ( Cornell University ) Cornell researchers in physics and engineering have created the smalle
AI generated exam answers go undetected in real-world blind
AI generated exam answers go undetected in real-world blind test Experienced exam markers may struggle to spot answers generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI), researchers have found. The study was
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024 The Nobel Prize in Physics 2
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024 The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024 was awarded to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton "for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with ar
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024 The Nobel Prize in Chemist
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024 was divided, one half awarded to David Baker "for computational protein design", the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2024 The Nobel Pri
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2024 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2024 was awarded jointly to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun "for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-t
Powerful New US-Indian Satellite Will Track Earthās Changing
Powerful New US-Indian Satellite Will Track Earthās Changing Surface The NISAR mission will help researchers get a better understanding of how Earthās surface changes over time, including in the lead-
First map of every neuron in an adult fly brain | UKRI The
First map of every neuron in an adult fly brain | UKRI The first wiring diagram of every neuron in an adult fly brain and the 50 million connections between them has been produced for a fruit fly. T
The true global impact of species-loss caused by humans is f
The true global impact of species-loss caused by humans is far greater than expected ā new study The extinction of hundreds of bird species caused by humans over the last 130,000 years has has led to
Scientists finally crack natureās most common chemical bond
Scientists finally crack natureās most common chemical bond | College of Chemistry ( berkeley.edu ) Illustration: A catalyst (center) based on iridium (blue ball) can snip a hydrogen atom (white ball
First neutrinos detected at Fermilab short-baseline detector
First neutrinos detected at Fermilab short-baseline detector Scientists working on the Short-Baseline Near Detector at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory have identified the detectorās first neut
Food aroma study may help explain why meals taste bad in spa
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Scientists discover massive energy imbalance on Saturn A dis
Scientists discover massive energy imbalance on Saturn A discovery by researchers at the University of Houston has revealed a massive energy imbalance on Saturn, shedding new light on planetary scienc
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No one has ever probed a particle more stringently than this. In a new experiment, scientists measured a magnetic property of the electron more carefully than ever before, making the most precise me
Freshwater Appeared on Earth About 4 Billion Years Ago, Stud
Freshwater Appeared on Earth About 4 Billion Years Ago, Study Suggests Analyzing 4-billion-year-old zircon crystals from the Jack Hills in Western Australiaās Mid West region, geoscientists have pushe
Scientists at the University of WisconsināMadison have devel
Scientists at the University of WisconsināMadison have developed the most sensitive method yet for detecting and profiling a single molecule ā unlocking a new tool that holds potential for better unde
China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe successfully landed Sunday on
China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe successfully landed Sunday on the far side of the Moon to collect samples, state media reported ā the latest leap for Beijing's decades-old space programme. The Chang'e
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Physicists Argue That Black Holes From the Big Bang Could Be the Dark Matter I t was an old idea of Stephen Hawkingās: Unseen āprimordialā black holes might be the hidden dark matter. It fell out of f
Explaining gravity without string theory For decades, most p
Explaining gravity without string theory For decades, most physicists have agreed that string theory is the missing link between Einstein's theory of general relativity, describing the laws of nature
Just as you canāt make an omelet without breaking eggs, scie
Just as you canāt make an omelet without breaking eggs, scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have found that you canāt make long-term memories without DNA damage and brain inflammation.
Astronomers have identified what could be two of the Milky W
Astronomers have identified what could be two of the Milky Way's earliest building blocks: Named "Shakti" and "Shiva," these appear to be the remnants of two galaxies that merged between 12 and 13 bil
Plastic Waste: Challenges and Opportunities to Mitigate Poll
Plastic Waste: Challenges and Opportunities to Mitigate Pollution Plastics are ubiquitous in our world, and given that plastic waste can take thousands of years to break down , there's more of it to
Japanese scientists have created one of the worldās most unu
Japanese scientists have created one of the worldās most unusual spacecraft ā a tiny satellite that is made of timber. The LignoSat probe has been built of magnolia wood, which, in experiments carri
Heat waves threatened peopleās health across North America,
Heat waves threatened peopleās health across North America, Europe and Asia. Canada had its worst wildfire season ever, and flames devastated the city of Lahaina in Maui. Los Angeles was pounded by an
The method can be used by governments in cost-benefit analys
The method can be used by governments in cost-benefit analyses for public infrastructure projects, in which the loss of animal and plant species and āecosystem servicesā ā such as filtering air or wat
NASA collaborating on European-led gravitational wave observ
NASA collaborating on European-led gravitational wave observatory in space The first space-based observatory designed to detect gravitational waves has passed a major review and will proceed to th
Researchers found that kids who made a more successful trans
Researchers found that kids who made a more successful transition in the first 10-14 weeks of kindergarten scored higher than others on tests of academic and social-behavioral skills at the end of the
The mystery behind why Alaskan horses, cryptodiran turtles a
The mystery behind why Alaskan horses, cryptodiran turtles and island lizards shrunk over time may have been solved in a new study. The new theoretical research proposes that animal size over time dep
Aditya L1 shall be the first space based Indian mission to s
Aditya L1 shall be the first space based Indian mission to study the Sun. The spacecraft shall be placed in a halo orbit around the Lagrange point 1 (L1) of the Sun-Earth system, which is about 1.5 mi
In November 2023, NASAās James Webb Space Telescope observed
In November 2023, NASAās James Webb Space Telescope observed a massive cluster of galaxies named MACS J0138.0-2155. Through an effect called gravitational lensing , first predicted by Albert Einstein
In 1998, astrophysicists discovered that the universe is exp
In 1998, astrophysicists discovered that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, attributed to a mysterious entity called dark energy that makes up about 70% of our universe. While foresh
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If you ever find yourself gazing at falling snow, why not ca
If you ever find yourself gazing at falling snow, why not catch a few snowflakes on your glove and examine their shapes? You might notice that they look symmetrical, and if you look closely, youāll se
The James Webb Space Telescope , now in year two of science
The James Webb Space Telescope , now in year two of science operations, continues to return stunning images of the cosmos, and the trickle of science results from 2022 has now swelled into a torrent.
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An overview of the improvements made on the spacewalking suits and equipment used to assemble the International Space Station (ISS) while in orbit is presented. Details are given on the adjustable hea
The rise of ChatGPT had a profound effect on science this y
The rise of ChatGPT had a profound effect on science this year . Its creator, OpenAI in San Francisco, California, is expected to release GPT-5, the next generation of the artificial intelligence (AI
When countries lose natural capital , their economies suffe
When countries lose natural capital , their economies suffer. The study found that, by 2100, climate change -induced changes to vegetation, rainfall patterns and higher CO2 result in an average 1.3%
12 recent scientific breakthroughs From photos of the infant
12 recent scientific breakthroughs From photos of the infant universe to an energy advancement that could save the planet Scientists in many fields have been getting little attention over the last two
The shimmering green, red and purple curtains of the norther
The shimmering green, red and purple curtains of the northern and southern lights -- the auroras -- may be the best-known phenomena lighting up the nighttime sky, but the most mysterious are the mauve
Theories have long proposed that icy pebbles forming in the
Theories have long proposed that icy pebbles forming in the cold, outer regions of protoplanetary disks ā the same area where comets originate in our solar system ā should be the fundamental seeds of
In discussions on climate change, we tend to focus on carbon
In discussions on climate change, we tend to focus on carbon dioxide (CO2) ā the most dominant greenhouse gas produced by the burning of fossil fuels, industrial production, and land use change. But
During this unique study, researchers investigated the impac
During this unique study, researchers investigated the impact of neurostimulation on learning. Despite the growing interest in this non-invasive technique, little is known about the neurophysiological
Water evaporation under sunlight is a pervasive phenomenon,
Water evaporation under sunlight is a pervasive phenomenon, having both fundamental and practical importance in science and technology. Solar-driven evaporation rates using porous absorbers have been
During the COVID-19 pandemic in late 2020, testing kits for
During the COVID-19 pandemic in late 2020, testing kits for the viral infection were scant in some countries. So the idea of diagnosing infection with a medical technique that was already widespread ā
Modern physics is founded upon two pillars: quantum theory o
Modern physics is founded upon two pillars: quantum theory on the one hand, which governs the smallest particles in the universe, and Einsteinās theory of general relativity on the other, which explai
Educational attainment is a key indicator of status and oppo
Educational attainment is a key indicator of status and opportunity in meritocratic societies. However, it is unclear how educational expansion has affected the link between cognitive abilities and ed
The Zhurong rover landed on Mars on May 15, 2021, making Chi
The Zhurong rover landed on Mars on May 15, 2021, making China the second country ever to successfully land a rover on Mars. The cute rover, named after a Chinese god of fire, explored its landing sit
Your phone may have more than 15 billion tiny transistors pa
Your phone may have more than 15 billion tiny transistors packed into its microprocessor chips. The transistors are made of silicon, metals like gold and copper, and insulators that together take an e
More information is always better when it comes to publicly
More information is always better when it comes to publicly funded space exploration projects. So it's welcome when a NASA engineer takes time out of the assuredly busy work lives to provide an update
Edwin Powell Hubble was an American astronomer. He played a
Edwin Powell Hubble was an American astronomer. He played a crucial role in establishing the fields of extragalactic astronomy and observational cosmology. Hubble proved that many objects previously t
Eugenio Calabi was known to his colleagues as an inventive m
Eugenio Calabi was known to his colleagues as an inventive mathematician ā ātransformatively original,ā as his former student Xiuxiong Chen put it. In 1953, Calabi began to contemplate a class of shap
Scientists have run the first proof of concept of their DNA
Scientists have run the first proof of concept of their DNA ātime machineā to shed light on a century of environmental change in a freshwater lake - including warming temperatures and pollution, leadi
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and algorithms can and are bein
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and algorithms can and are being used to radicalize, polarize, and spread racism and political instability, says a Lancaster University academic. Professor of Internatio
The European starling boasts a remarkable repertoire. Versat
The European starling boasts a remarkable repertoire. Versatile songbirds that learn warbles, whistles, calls, and songs throughout their lives, starlings rank among the most advanced avian vocal lear
By resolution 54/68 of 6 December 1999, the General Assemb
By resolution 54/68 of 6 December 1999, the General Assembly proclaimed World Space Week, to celebrate the contributions of space science and technology to the betterment of the human condition. Wor
Einsteinās general theory of relativity from 1915 remains th
Einsteinās general theory of relativity from 1915 remains the most successful description of gravitation. From the 1919 solar eclipse to the observation of gravitational waves, the theory has passed m
Researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the EP
Researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the EPFL have shown how motivation changes the brain circuits in mice that control sensory perception before making decisions. The research explai
Until recently, gravitational waves could have been a figmen
Until recently, gravitational waves could have been a figment of Einsteinās imagination. Before they were detected, these ripples in spacetime existed only in the physicistās general theory of relativ
Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience have, for the first time, witnessed nerve plasticity in the axon in motion. Explore: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-09-fundamental-mem
The Indian Space Research Organisationās (ISRO) Moon lander
The Indian Space Research Organisationās (ISRO) Moon lander Vikram and robotic rover Pragyan have now been told to go to sleep. ISRO hopes to awaken them at lunar dawn on 22 September. But in their tw
To discover how light interacts with molecules, the first st
To discover how light interacts with molecules, the first step is to follow electron dynamics, which evolve at the attosecond timescale. The dynamics of this first step have been called charge migrati
"Scientific excellence, technology, and humanity" represent
"Scientific excellence, technology, and humanity" represent three interconnected pillars that play crucial roles in shaping our world. Let's explore each of these concepts: Scientific Excellence: Scie
Chandrayaan-3 is the third and most recent lunar Indian Spac
Chandrayaan-3 is the third and most recent lunar Indian Space Research exploration mission under the Chandrayaan programme. It consists of a lander named Vikram and a rover named Pragyan similar to Ch
Russia has launched uncrewed spacecraft to the Moonās south
Russia has launched uncrewed spacecraft to the Moonās south pole ā its first lunar mission in 47 years. If successful, the mission would be the first to land in the region, and could mark the start of
Chandrayaan-3 is a Moon lander and rover mission by Indiaās
Chandrayaan-3 is a Moon lander and rover mission by Indiaās space agency ISRO. The spacecraft launched on July 14, 2023 and touched down in the Moonās south polar region on August 23, 2023. The Chandr
The cosmos is a unique laboratory for testing the laws of ph
The cosmos is a unique laboratory for testing the laws of physics, in particular those of Euler and Einstein. Euler described the movements of celestial objects, while Einstein described the way in wh
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What if the search for life in the universe is really a search for how the cosmos computes? Thatās the intriguing, and perhaps unsettling, possibility that we are exploring as a part of our quest to f
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Space Exploration Day ā July 20, 2022 Know more about History and Timeline https://nationaltoday.com/space-exploration-day/
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