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American Fusion wants independent scientists to verify its 5MW reactor

American Fusion wants independent scientists to verify its 5MW reactor

American Fusion finalizes testing protocol for 5MW Texatron Fusion Engine, plans independent scientific and commercial validation....

Epstein Files PDF vs flight logs: what’s the difference

Epstein Files PDF vs flight logs: what’s the difference

Compare Epstein’s PDF files with flight logs to uncover key differences, revealing hidden details and timelines in a concise, searchable format. The...

American Fusion moves 5MW Texatron fusion engine closer to independent validation

American Fusion moves 5MW Texatron fusion engine closer to independent validation

American Fusion finalizes testing protocol for 5MW Texatron Fusion Engine, plans independent scientific and commercial validation....

VT Science Corner: Designing better battery technology with X-rays and AI

VT Science Corner: Designing better battery technology with X-rays and AI

Batteries power nearly every aspect of modern life, from smartphones and laptops to electric vehicles and renewable energy storage systems. They are s...

The most effective anti-aging drug ever tested on a mammal was discovered by accident in 1964 in a soil sample collected from the volcanic ground of Easter Island — and the chemical, now called rapamycin, has been shown to extend the maximum lifespan of laboratory mice by up to 38 per cent

The most effective anti-aging drug ever tested on a mammal was discovered by accident in 1964 in a soil sample collected from the volcanic ground of Easter Island — and the chemical, now called rapamycin, has been shown to extend the maximum lifespan of laboratory mice by up to 38 per cent

The most effective anti-aging drug ever tested on a mammal was not invented in a laboratory. It was scraped out of the dirt of a Pacific island in 196...

The Korean alphabet, called Hangul, is the only major writing system in human history with a known inventor and a documented design rationale — created in 1443 by King Sejong of the Joseon dynasty, who designed each consonant to physically represent the position of the tongue and lips during the corresponding sound, and published a companion document explaining exactly why each letter looked the way it did

The Korean alphabet, called Hangul, is the only major writing system in human history with a known inventor and a documented design rationale — created in 1443 by King Sejong of the Joseon dynasty, who designed each consonant to physically represent the position of the tongue and lips during the corresponding sound, and published a companion document explaining exactly why each letter looked the way it did

Nobody knows who invented the letter A. Nobody knows who invented the letter B, or C, or any other letter of any writing system used by any other majo...

Accelerated ageing tests replicate real‐world degradation in perovskite solar cells

Accelerated ageing tests replicate real‐world degradation in perovskite solar cells

Researchers from HZB, Bielefeld University, University of Applied Sciences (HTW) Berlin, University of Ljubljana and Ben-Gurion University of the Nege...

India increases AI funding and develops sovereign models to close research gap

India increases AI funding and develops sovereign models to close research gap

India's AI research spending is just 0.64% of GDP. Startup funding surged to $3.94 billion in early 2026 as New Delhi backs sovereign large language m...

China was effectively shut out of the International Space Station after the United States passed the Wolf Amendment in 2011, so it built its own. If the ISS retires on schedule around 2030 and no commercial successor is ready, China’s Tiangong could become the only permanently crewed outpost in Earth orbit.

China was effectively shut out of the International Space Station after the United States passed the Wolf Amendment in 2011, so it built its own. If the ISS retires on schedule around 2030 and no commercial successor is ready, China’s Tiangong could become the only permanently crewed outpost in Earth orbit.

The International Space Station is still the larger and more international laboratory in orbit. Tiangong is smaller, newer, and controlled by one coun...

HETDEX releases early universe dataset to the public

HETDEX releases early universe dataset to the public

HETDEX released a public dataset of 600 million spectra mapping the distant universe. Researchers can now analyze this 3D atlas directly through web-b...

Physicists Uncover Sticky Principles Behind Poop Coils

Physicists Uncover Sticky Principles Behind Poop Coils

Three physicists have used worm castings to describe the universal mechanics of poop coils, finding some sticky principles that explain what we see....

Female baboons keep family bonds strong: Research reveals the benefits

Baboons are one of the most widespread of Africa's primate groups. They range across sub-Saharan Africa and into the Arabian Peninsula. Baboons' abili...

Scientists Challenge a Fundamental Assumption About Consciousness

Scientists Challenge a Fundamental Assumption About Consciousness

A new philosophical study challenges the idea that consciousness requires human-like biology. What if consciousness has nothing to do with flesh and b...

Food System Innovations launches artificial intelligence lab to accelerate sustainable protein development

Food System Innovations launches artificial intelligence lab to accelerate sustainable protein development

Food System Innovations launched an AI lab with a $2M grant for plant-based proteins. Early tests show the tools boosted yogurt sensory scores by 29% ...

In the early 1960s, mother bald eagles across the United States were crushing their own eggs by sitting on them, in a continent-wide reproductive collapse caused by a single agricultural pesticide, and by 1963 only 417 nesting pairs of America’s national symbol remained alive in the lower 48 states

In the early 1960s, mother bald eagles across the United States were crushing their own eggs by sitting on them, in a continent-wide reproductive collapse caused by a single agricultural pesticide, and by 1963 only 417 nesting pairs of America’s national symbol remained alive in the lower 48 states

The bald eagle had not always been a rare bird. When the United States adopted Haliaeetus leucocephalus as its national symbol on 20 June 1782, the sp...

Scientists Say the “Backrooms” Have Become a New Kind of Tourist Destination

Scientists Say the “Backrooms” Have Become a New Kind of Tourist Destination

A new study examines why eerie online worlds like the “Backrooms” have become so captivating. Millions of people are willingly exploring eerie, em...

Astronomers Spot a Possible Supernova Remnant Near the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole

Astronomers Spot a Possible Supernova Remnant Near the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole

NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA’s XMM-Newton may have found a supernova remnant near the supermassive black hole at the center of the Mil...

Tempe opens biointel lab to sharpen wastewater surveillance in fight against opioid crisis

Tempe opens biointel lab to sharpen wastewater surveillance in fight against opioid crisis

Tempe opens BioIntel Innovation Lab, expanding its wastewater surveillance partnership with ASU's BioDesign Center to better combat the opioid crisis ...

A bowhead whale can live for more than 200 years, yet it appears unusually resistant to cancer — and its genome carries genetic changes that may help explain why. Researchers have found signs of enhanced DNA repair in bowhead cells, turning one of the Arctic’s oldest mammals into a serious model for understanding aging itself.

A bowhead whale can live for more than 200 years, yet it appears unusually resistant to cancer — and its genome carries genetic changes that may help explain why. Researchers have found signs of enhanced DNA repair in bowhead cells, turning one of the Arctic’s oldest mammals into a serious model for understanding aging itself.

Bowhead whales can live beyond 200 years, and genome and cell studies point to DNA repair as one possible clue to their unusual cancer resistance. The...

How a robot could save NASA’s aging Swift space observatory

How a robot could save NASA’s aging Swift space observatory

The NASA Swift space observatory is in danger of falling from space after 22 years, but a rescue mission with the help of a robot is set to launch on ...