The TikTok trend called "bone smashing" aims to enhance facial features through repeated blunt object strikes, invoking Wolff's Law. But does it work? Find out in this article.
As the world awaits the asteroid Bennu sample reveals on October 11, NASA shares that it discovered black dust and debris on OSIRIS-REx canister. Continue reading to learn more details.
A study explored the problem-solving skills of wild Asian elephants in Thailand by observing how the giant mammals interact with food-filled puzzle boxes. Check out this article to learn more.
CERN researchers observed antihydrogen atoms falling under gravity, confirming gravitational attraction between antimatter and matter, dispelling repulsion theories. Continue reading to learn more.
The Event Horizon Telescope confirms the first-ever imaged black hole in galaxy M87 is spinning, shedding light on these enigmatic objects. Continue reading to learn more.
New South Wales Health reports consecutive weeks of the unusual surge of Human Metapneumovirus cases, posing higher risks to vulnerable populations. Continue reading to learn more.
"Noctalgia" reflects the modern concern over the diminishing darkness in the night sky, impacting humans and nature. Continue reading to learn more about this saddening phenomenon.
James Webb Space Telescope reveals farthest Einstein ring, an impeccably formed gravitational lensing object, setting a record for distance observed. Check it out in this article.
Many people unknowingly live with liver conditions, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which can display hidden symptoms and facial clues. Check out this article to learn about the potential signs of this disease.
Researchers studied Washington, D.C.'s waterways for microplastic pollution, emphasizing threats to river health and informing plastic regulation efforts. Continue reading to learn more.
Check out the Orionid meteor shower at night as Halley's Comet started to come near the inner solar system, peaking on October 21, with up to 20 meteors per hour.
Human scent can unveil stress, illness, and personal information and can be used as a potential forensics and medical diagnostic tool. Read the article for more details.
This weekly stargazing guide highlights celestial events in the northern hemisphere, like the "Harvest Moon" which is the last supermoon of 2023. Continue reading to learn more.
Pacific lampreys are jawless survivors from 450 million years ago, feeding by sucking prey's blood and fluids. They endured four mass extinctions. Continue reading to learn more about them.
In Australia's arid heart, scientists found a preserved, large, rainforest-dwelling spider fossil that is unique to the world. Check it out in this article.
UNESCO's list now exceeds 1,100 protected sites worldwide. MailOnline explores some of the remarkable 2023 World Heritage Sites. Check them out in this article.
The Lunar South Pole's uncharted territory attracts global interest as nations return to the Moon, offering new opportunities for exploration. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers create computerized eye models to select the best intraocular lenses and provide patients with simulations of their post-surgery vision. Read the article to learn more.
North Carolina family sues Google, alleging negligence as Google Maps reportedly directed their father to drive off a collapsed bridge. Continue reading to learn more of this story.
Deep within neutron stars, particles transform into peculiar nuclear pasta, holding potential insights into the evolution of dead stars. Read the article to learn more.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists created a technology that converts unrecyclable plastic waste into valuable chemicals, addressing plastic pollution issues. Continue reading to learn more.
Researchers studied sediment from the Mariana Trench, Earth's deepest point, finding a novel bacteriophage in their analysis. Check it out in this article.
Medical ethics group accuses Elon Musk of potential securities fraud, urging SEC to investigate false claims about primate deaths at Neuralink. Continue reading to learn more details.
An archaeological discovery in Zambia pushes wooden structure creation by human ancestors back, showcasing ancient ingenuity and technical skills. Read the article for more details.
New study shows that 25% of individuals who primarily consume healthy meals undermine their diet with excessive or low-quality snacking. Check out the top best snacks for good eating habits.
The Arctic-dwelling "ice mouse" was a minuscule creature that thrived in the Cretaceous period, enduring extended winter darkness. Check it out in this article.
A baby in India was born with 14 fingers and 12 toes due to a genetic anomaly and is now believed by her family to be the reincarnation of a Hindu deity. Continue reading to learn more of this story.