Wakey-wakey: This microscopic creature just returned to life after 24,000 years
A microscopic multi-cell organism known as "bdelloid" has regained its life after being frozen for 24,000 years in Siberia. Russian scientists discovered the bdelloid...
Neuralink patient plays chess using his thoughts alone
Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface (BCI) venture, recently showcased a groundbreaking development via live stream. Noland Arbaugh, a quadriplegic patient, played chess and 'Civilization...
New battery recycling methods will make electric vehicles CHEAPER!
It is no secret that global warming is a huge issue today, and we have to deal with it ASAP! There are a few...
Physics professor claims we are living in a simulation!
In the grand tapestry of existence, questions about the nature of reality have terribly plagued human thought for centuries. One physicist, Melvin Vopson of...
2nd gen silicon-carbon battery — The future of battery tech
With all the technological advancements happening around the world, the necessity of a higher-capacity battery is a must. With attention to that, HONOR has...
Brain study reveals ‘Traumatic Events’ are stored as living experiences
What if memories aren't just echoes of the past, but active participants in our present reality? In the quest to understand the phenomenon of...
Smartphone app may soon diagnose cancer by human voice
Scientists from twelve different research institutes are collaborating to develop an app that can detect chronic health conditions. The app will search for clues...
Korean scientists create lightning-fast Sodium-Ion battery for instant charging
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have engineered a battery that charges in seconds. This...
Loyal’s groundbreaking drug aims to extend lifespan for large dogs
In a bid to bridge the gap in life expectancy between large and small dog breeds, San Francisco-based biotech company Loyal is making significant...
Scientists develop world’s smallest dissolving pacemaker
Northwestern University engineers have created something remarkable - a dissolving pacemaker smaller than a grain of rice that could change how we treat infants...