NASA Report Finds No Evidence of Extraterrestrial Origin for UFO Sightings
However, no explanation can be ruled out, per the agency, which also appointed its first director of research into the subject
Smart Toilets and Licking Rocks: Ig Nobel Prizes Celebrate Strange Scientific Achievements
Winning research projects reanimated dead spiders and examined how anchovy sexual activity influences ocean mixing
‘Spectacular’ Polar Ring Galaxies May Be More Common Than Thought, Study Suggests
Astronomers have found two candidates for this rare type of galaxy, surrounded by a halo of hydrogen gas—and they could provide insights about dark matter
Why Germany’s Wild Boars Are Radioactive
Fallout from nuclear tests conducted in the mid-20th century may contribute to the high levels of radiation seen in the animals today, a new study finds
This Exoplanet May Be a Distant Ocean World, James Webb Telescope Finds
The observatory detected evidence of methane and carbon dioxide—and tentatively observed a molecule that, on Earth, is only made by living things
The Asteroid Hit by NASA Seems to Be Moving Strangely, High School Students Find
After the DART spacecraft made contact with Dimorphos last year, the space rock’s orbit is declining more than expected, according to preliminary research
Scientists Grow Part-Human Kidneys in Pig Embryos for Nearly a Month
The new work is a “big step forward” in finding new ways to generate viable organs for human transplants, but it comes with some ethical considerations
How a Small Snake Can Eat Meals Many Times Larger Than Its Head
The egg-eating African reptile uses its stretchy jaw skin to swallow huge prey, a feat that not even a python can match
Why ‘Hot Springs’ Draw the World’s Largest Gathering of Deep-Sea Octopuses
Some 20,000 octopuses congregate near an inactive underwater volcano off California’s coast, using heat from thermal springs to hatch their eggs faster
Paleontologists Discover Mummified Bees Preserved in Their Cocoons for 3,000 Years
Some kind of “catastrophic” event, such as a sudden freeze or flood, likely killed all the young adult bees at once, according to a new study
Scientists Cryopreserve and Revive Coral Fragments in a World First for Conservation
The new freezing technique could reinvigorate corals suffering from warming oceans—or even preserve human organs in the future
Woman With Paralysis Can Speak By Thinking With a Brain Implant and A.I.
The experimental interface allows the patient to communicate through a digital avatar, and it’s faster than her current system
How Color-Changing Hogfish Use Their Skin to ‘See’ Themselves
Light-sensitive proteins in the fish’s skin could play a role in monitoring how they camouflage, researchers theorize in a new study
Scientists Treat Severe Injuries in One Eye With Stem Cells From the Other
Patients’ own stem cells could help them recover from chemical burns that damaged a single eye, a small, preliminary study suggests
Neptune’s Clouds Have Disappeared, and the Sun Might Be Responsible
Scientists have linked shifts in the distant planet’s cloud coverage to the ever-oscillating solar cycle, which is due to peak soon
These Ancient Japanese Islanders Created a Signature Skull Shape by Molding Babies’ Heads
Some 1,800 years ago, the Hirota people practiced intentional cranial modification
Drone Scans Reveal New Details About the Battle of the Bulge
Researchers used lidar to uncover nearly 1,000 previously unknown features of the famous battlefield
Human-Caused Fires and a Changing Climate May Have Contributed to Mass Extinction 13,000 Years Ago
The deadly combination likely led several species to disappear from Southern California during the late Pleistocene
Scientists Recreated a Pink Floyd Song From Listeners’ Brain Waves
Electrodes collected brain signals while people listened to “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1,” then computers produced a garbled but recognizable track
An Extreme Ice Age May Have Wiped Out Europe’s Earliest Humans 1.1 Million Years Ago
New research suggests the continent was devoid of hominins for about 200,000 years after a previously unknown cold snap
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