The strong magnetic field on Ganymede may be explained by tidal forces from Jupiter, warming its core through crystallized 'iron snow' formation. Read the article to learn more details.
Microsoft's new software integrates a powerful AI assistant but experts urge cautious use, emphasizing human oversight amid the evolving AI landscape. Continue reading to learn more details.
Over 31 million people in North America, about a third in 10 major cities, will see a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Check out which areas can witness this celestial event on April.
Since detaching from the Perseverance Rover in April 2021, NASA's Ingenuity surpassed expectations, completing 70 flights, with its longest at 706 meters. Continue reading to learn more.
A study tested the 'beer goggles' belief, investigating if alcohol increases attractiveness and attempt to explain alcohol's impact in social situations. Continue reading for more details.
A study hints at a universal nonverbal communication among humans, revealing early language influence on conveying information and raising intriguing possibilities. Read the article to learn more.
Juno's historic flyby of Jupiter's moon Io unveils ongoing volcanic activity, capturing details for scientists studying eruption patterns and internal processes. Check it out in this article.
Scientists discover a potential lead in the search for extraterrestrial life: planets displaying low carbon dioxide levels might indicate oceans and an ozone layer. Read the article for more details.
Dining with friends often influences appetite, making it challenging to resist dessert. Explore in this article the social aspect that impacts people's food choices when dining in a group.
University of Kansas study uses markerless motion capture to analyze free-throw mechanics, unlocking insights crucial for basketball success and player improvement. Continue reading to learn more details.
Galileo Project marks the 10th Anniversary of the first identified interstellar meteor as scientists continue the IM1 expedition to reveal cosmic secrets. Read to learn more.
India's space agency achieved success with the launch of a rocket carrying an observatory to study celestial bodies, particularly black holes. Read the article to learn more details.
Explore the celestial calendar for 2024 with comprehensive details on the 12 full moons this year, including a blue moon, 2 supermoons, and lunar eclipses. Read to learn more.
Restless Arm Syndrome, a disturbance in the central nervous system, causes abnormal sensations and movements, with potential triggers and varied symptoms. Continue reading to learn more about it.
Science Times highlights 2023's medical breakthroughs, from neuron insights to innovative treatments, shaping global healthcare advancements for better patient outcomes. Check them out in this article.
Researchers assert a 20-minute exchange with a 38-year-old whale, Twain, may open paths for extraterrestrial communication tools in the future. Read the article to learn more details.
Pink eye is highly contagious due to the ease with which the causative microbes spread from person to person. Learn how it can be transmitted and how to prevent it from infecting more people.
In 2023, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope made groundbreaking discoveries, like the oldest black holes and insights into cosmic phenomena. Check out more in this article.
Large owls, such as Barred and Barn Owls, navigate the trees with nearly silent flight. So, what's the secret behind their quiet wings? Find out the answer in this article.
Psychologists identify a central core connecting dark traits like psychopathy and narcissism, offering insights for evaluation. Continue reading to learn more.
A woman in Stockport, UK, spots a glowing 'Tic-Tac' UFO from her kitchen, sparking experts' intrigue. Could there be any scientific explanation to this? Continue reading to learn more.
Scientists predict the city-sized 'Devil Comet' will erupt this weekend, revealing a 15-day pattern in its cryovolcanic activity. Read the article for more details.
Ancient Mesopotamian bricks, imprinted with kings' names, contain iron oxide, confirming a 3,000-year-old Earth magnetic field anomaly, aiding artifact dating. Continue reading to learn more.