Science
Scientists observe worm towers in nature for the first time
"A nematode tower is not just a pile of worms. It is a coordinated structure, a superorganism in motion."
Scales found in 236-million-year-old dung heap push back existence of butterflies
Beneath the Antarctic ice: Gondwana's lost world revealed by modern technology
Marijuana use among US seniors increases by nearly 46% since 2021
Unexpected giant: Saturn-mass planet found orbiting tiny red dwarf
Discovery defies expectations for planets around low-mass stars.
AI can outperform humans in emotional intelligence tests, study finds
The researchers concluded in the study that large language models can be utilized in supporting socio-emotional outcomes.
Astronomers discover potential dwarf planet 2017 OF201 beyond Neptune
Object measures about 700 kilometers in diameter and has a 25,000-year orbit around the sun.
Possible new dwarf planet spotted near the edge of the solar system
The researchers said 2017 OF201 was identified in observations by telescopes in Chile and Hawaii spanning seven years.
A monster diet: Research reveals ancient marine predator ate more than just whales
Doctor Jeremy McCormack stated, 'Our study paints a picture of megalodon as an ecologically versatile generalist.'
James Webb Space Telescope discovers most distant galaxy MoM-z14
Galaxy's redshift of 14.44 is highest ever confirmed, extending the observational horizon closer to the cosmic dawn.
Mysterious 'Buga Sphere' found in Colombia sparks UFO speculation
Physicist Julia Mossbridge urges thorough vetting before declaring anomalies in mysterious discoveries.
Unveiling Zealandia: How magnetic data revealed Earth's hidden eighth continent
Magnetic data and geochronology reveal the submerged continent's geological history.
'Very strange' ancient marine predator identified - had 50 neck vertebrae
Researchers believe it was one of the first plesiosaurs to hunt prey from above.
Breaking the mold: The story of Israel Prize recipient Yonina Eldar - interview
Breaking the mold comes intuitively to Yonina Eldar, a prominent Israeli professor of electrical engineering.