Plastic collected from the ocean could be converted to oil, and a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests this conversion should take place on board ships…

It's Still Not Aliens: Mysterious Proxima Centauri Signal Turns Out To Be Just Us Again, Reports Two New Paper In Nature Astronomy

DNA taken from a lock of hair has been used to back up a man’s claim that he is the great-grandson of legendary Native American leader Sitting Bull

COVID-19 Safety Measures May Have Wiped Out An Entire Flu Lineage

Moon Rocks Collected By China's Chang’e-5 Are Much Younger Than Apollo Samples, New Study Published In Science Confirms

Your Asthma Might Get Worse At Night Because Of Circadian Rhythms, New Study In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Suggest

New research published in the Journal of Neuroscience has shown that even when math problems are spoken out loud, your brain processes them completely differently from normal speech

New fossil sheds light on the evolution of how dinosaurs breathed, and they didn't breathe like birds, or us, a new study published in eLife finds

Latest Search For Alien Civilizations Looked At 60 Million Stars, Detects No Signals

Bitcoin Mining Now Uses More Electricity Than Argentina

Magic Mushrooms Injected into Man's Veins Started to Grow in Blood

Artificial Intelligence Has Discovered 1,210 New Gravitational Lenses

AI Camera Ruins Soccer Game After Mistaking Referee's Bald Head for Ball

A New Lyme Disease Vaccine Is Showing Promise

A 60-Foot Robot Just Took Its First Steps

Scandinavian Monitoring Stations Detect Unexplained Radiation Spike over Europe

Teaching Rats to Drive Tiny Cars

Teen suicides drop after same sex marriage is made legal

JetBlue has started using facial recognition instead of boarding passes

Scientists Create World's First 3D-Printed Heart Using Patient's Own Cells

In Huge Shock, Mitochondrial DNA Can Be Inherited from Fathers

Scientists Have Created A Star Trek-Like Plane That Flies Using 'Ion Thrusters' And No Fuel

Trees keep ants chemically bound to them and benefit from their services in apparent symbiotic relationship

Being creative increases your risk of schizophrenia by 90% - Creative people are more likely to suffer from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression than the rest of the population, finds new study based on the whole of Sweden – a sample of almost 4.5 million people.

AI That Can Predict Death Has Been Given FDA Approval

Thanks to Lobbying, It's Illegal to Power Your Home with Solar Panels in Florida

Use of psychedelics like LSD correlates with being more environmentally-friendly

More Americans Watched The Total Solar Eclipse Than The Super Bowl

Bizarre Sonic Weapon Attacks Story Just Took an Extremely Dark Turn

Amazon AI Designed To Create Phone Cases Goes Wrong

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