This Creature Was Supposed to Die—But Turned Back Into a Child. Could It Hold the Secret to Immortality?

A Gelatinous Survivor Unveils Hidden Talents (Image Credits: Pexels) In the vast oceans, where survival demands extraordinary adaptations, the warty comb jelly emerges as a biological enigma. Scientists have observed this gelatinous marine organism, Mnemiopsis leidyi, transform from a mature adult back into its larval form under severe stress. A 2024 study highlighted this reversal … Read more

Scientists Discovered What Makes Coral Cities So Strong—and Want to Copy Their Blueprint

Scientists Unlock The Secrets of Ultra-Strong Coral Reefs, A Possible Blueprint for Future Sustainable Designs

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Coral Skeletons Outmatch Engineered Concrete (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) Corals have engineered sprawling underwater ecosystems for hundreds of millions of years, creating skeletal frameworks that endure pounding waves and deep-sea pressures. Scleractinian corals, which trace their lineage to around 247 million years ago, assemble these structures from dissolved minerals in seawater, forming reefs visible even from … Read more

Sperm whale clicks follow similar rules to human speech

Sperm Whales’ Communication Clicks Echo Human Speech Patterns

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Five Striking Parallels to Human Phonology (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) Dominica — Researchers examining sperm whale vocalizations off this Caribbean island’s coast uncovered patterns in the animals’ clicks that closely resemble the building blocks of human language. The team analyzed nearly 4,000 codas, the repetitive click sequences these massive mammals use for communication. Their findings reveal … Read more

Planets need more water to support life than scientists previously thought

Rocky Exoplanets Require Larger Oceans Than Previously Thought to Sustain Habitability

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The Carbon Cycle: Earth’s Lifeline Exposed (Image Credits: Unsplash) Researchers at the University of Washington have uncovered a higher bar for water on Earth-sized exoplanets. Their analysis shows these worlds require at least 20 to 50 percent of Earth’s ocean volume to support a key geological process that preserves surface water.[1] Planets positioned in habitable … Read more

ICARUS experiment marks major milestone in neutrino science

Fermilab’s ICARUS Detector Reaches Pivotal Milestone in Neutrino Research

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World’s First Large Liquid-Argon Detector Proves Its Mettle (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) Fermilab – Scientists with the ICARUS collaboration celebrated a significant achievement as their detector delivered its inaugural physics results on neutrino oscillations. Located at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago, ICARUS stands as the world’s first large-scale liquid-argon neutrino detector. These findings, drawn … Read more

Houston get ready for Saturday storms and a flood risk

Houston Braces for Weekend Storms With Rising Flood Threat

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From Sweltering Days to Sudden Storms (Image Credits: Unsplash) Houston – The metro area faces a turbulent shift after days of steamy conditions. Temperatures climbed into the upper 80s on Thursday amid rising humidity levels. A cold front set to arrive Saturday afternoon will spark scattered thunderstorms, heightening the threat of street flooding across the … Read more

The Surprising Diversity of Dinosaur Feathers—And What It Tells Us About Evolution

Why Some Dinosaurs Had Tail Fans

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a time when the Earth was ruled by magnificent beasts, some as small as a chicken and others towering like skyscrapers. Among these fascinating creatures, certain dinosaurs boasted an intriguing feature—a tail fan. But why did these prehistoric giants possess such an unusual appendage? Let’s dive into the mesmerizing world of dinosaurs to uncover … Read more

'Dancing jets' from black hole reveal an immense power equivalent to 10,000 suns

High-Speed Jets From Black Hole Cygnus X-1 Unleash Power Matching 10,000 Suns

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Jets Twist and Turn in Cosmic Winds (Image Credits: Unsplash) Astronomers recently captured the dynamic motion of high-speed jets from the black hole in Cygnus X-1, a pioneering system first identified decades ago. Researchers led by Curtin University measured these jets’ power instantaneously, revealing an output equivalent to 10,000 suns. The findings confirm that roughly … Read more

Striking image of a red-bellied python showcasing its vibrant scales in dramatic lighting.

How Snakes Evolved From Limbed Ancestors to Slithering Hunters

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine a world where snakes had legs. Picture a cobra walking on four limbs, or a python climbing trees with tiny arms. It sounds like science fiction, but this was reality millions of years ago. The transformation from limbed lizards to the sleek, legless predators we know today represents one of evolution’s most dramatic makeovers. … Read more

There's a Scientific Reason Why You're Unlucky—But These Scientists Can Tell You How to Change It

Bad Luck Isn’t Fate And Neuroscience Points to Practical Ways to Break the Cycle

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Stress Turns Opportunities into Overlooked Risks (Image Credits: Unsplash) Persistent misfortune often feels like an inescapable force, but emerging research points to the brain’s inner workings as the true architect. Two studies published in 2025 revealed how stress distorts decision-making and a peculiar neural gap sustains poor choices, fostering what people label as bad luck.[1] … Read more

This Superintelligent Brain Sleeps, Develops a Personality—And Eventually Dies. Is the Singularity Here?

Scientists Create Superintelligent AI That Evolves and Eventually Dies

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A Fresh Architecture Mirrors the Brain (Image Credits: Unsplash) Researchers have introduced a novel AI framework that replicates key aspects of the human brain, complete with stages of development, rest, and cessation. This approach pairs advanced AI components with biological brain elements to foster more natural intelligence. Published recently, the model challenges conventional AI paradigms … Read more