Science news this week: an enigmatic human relative, dark-matter discovery and mysterious lights in the sky
This week’s science headlines take us on a journey from prehistoric human relatives to the deep mysteries of our galaxy
Read MoreThis week’s science headlines take us on a journey from prehistoric human relatives to the deep mysteries of our galaxy
Read MoreOn Sunday, 30 November 2025, 433 Eros, the first near-Earth asteroid ever discovered, will make a relatively close but perfectly
Read MoreSAMARKAND, Uzbekistan – With their distinctly bright green eyes and slender, prehistoric forms, gulper sharks are ancient enigmas of the
Read MoreIn the 1960s and ’70s, astronauts returned over 382 kg of lunar rock to Earth. Some of these samples were deliberately
Read MoreResearchers diving off the coast of Papua New Guinea have uncovered a remarkable deep-sea environment: a hotspot where hot hydrothermal
Read MoreIn optics, a caustic refers to the envelope formed when light rays reflect off or pass through a curved surface
Read MoreIn a major breakthrough, scientists have identified a previously unknown “pain switch” in the brain — a discovery that could
Read MoreA team at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has developed a groundbreaking technique to make T-cell receptor (TCR) analysis far
Read MoreAt a recent COSM (Center for Science & Culture) event, Louisa Gilder’s discussion drew attention to her book The Age
Read MoreIn early October 2025, NASA’s Mars missions had a rare front-row seat to a visitor from beyond our solar system:
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