Humpback Whale Shatters Migration Record with 15,000 km Ocean Journey

A humpback whale has smashed the known migration record for its species, traveling more than 14,000 kilometers between breeding grounds in Australia and Brazil — an epic journey that scientists didn’t think was possible. The discovery came from photographing whale flukes (tail fins) and matching them across hemispheres. Two whales were identified in both the […]

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Lost for 150,000 Years: Rainforest Discovery Upends Human History

For decades, scientists believed ancient humans avoided dense rainforests — too dangerous, too dark, too hard to survive. A groundbreaking discovery in West Africa has just blown that theory apart. Researchers uncovered evidence that early humans were living in a tropical rainforest in present-day Côte d’Ivoire 150,000 years ago — twice as old as any

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Scientists Found a Hidden Alzheimer’s Trigger — And Shut It Down

A newly discovered enzyme called IDOL could be the key to stopping Alzheimer’s disease. When researchers removed it from neurons, amyloid plaques — the toxic clumps that define Alzheimer’s — dramatically decreased. The discovery adds a crucial missing piece to the Alzheimer’s puzzle. For years, scientists have focused on clearing amyloid plaques after they form.

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James Webb Reveals the Clearest Map Ever of the Universe’s Cosmic Web

The universe is not a random scatter of galaxies — it’s a vast, interconnected network of filaments known as the cosmic web. And thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, we now have the clearest picture of it ever captured. Astronomers used Webb’s unprecedented infrared sensitivity to trace hydrogen gas flowing along the cosmic web

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Massive Natural Hydrogen Source Found Beneath Canada — A Clean Energy Game-Changer

Deep beneath the Canadian Shield, ancient rocks are naturally producing hydrogen gas — continuously and in large quantities. Scientists say this could be the clean energy source the world has been waiting for. While most hydrogen today is manufactured from natural gas (producing CO2), «white hydrogen» occurs naturally underground. Until recently, most geologists thought meaningful

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Scientists Use DNA From Poop to Save the World’s Rarest Marsupial

With fewer than 150 individuals left in the wild, Gilbert’s potoroo is one of the rarest marsupials on Earth. Now, scientists are turning to an unusual source of DNA — poop — to save it from extinction. Gilbert’s potoroo was thought extinct until 1994 when a tiny population was found in Western Australia. Since then,

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MIT Scientists Discover an Amino Acid That Helps Your Gut Heal Itself

Your gut lining renews itself every few days. But when that process breaks down, diseases like inflammatory bowel syndrome take hold. MIT researchers have just found an unexpected ally: cysteine, a common amino acid. The humble amino acid — found in meat, dairy, beans, and nuts — turns out to be a powerful trigger for

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This Daily Habit Could Lower Dementia Risk by 35%, Scientists Say

Your morning coffee might be doing more than waking you up. A massive long-term study found that drinking two to three cups a day was linked to a dramatically lower risk of dementia — especially before age 75. Researchers tracked thousands of older adults over more than a decade, monitoring their coffee consumption and cognitive

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NASA’s Roman Telescope Could Reveal Millions of Invisible Neutron Stars

There may be millions of neutron stars hiding in plain sight across the Milky Way — and NASA’s upcoming Roman Space Telescope could find them all. Neutron stars are the collapsed cores of dead massive stars. A single teaspoon of neutron star material weighs billions of tons. They’re among the most extreme objects in the

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NASA Just Tested a Powerful New Thruster That Could Slash Mars Travel Time

Getting to Mars today takes about seven months — a grueling journey that exposes astronauts to radiation, bone loss, and psychological stress. A new electromagnetic thruster tested at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory could cut that time dramatically. The experimental engine uses lithium vapor as fuel, heated to extreme temperatures and accelerated by intense magnetic fields.

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