Great Barrier Reef Records Highest Coral Cover in 36 Years of Monitoring
Annual surveys show coral recovery exceeding expectations across two-thirds of the reef system.
First Solid-State Battery Factory Opens With 600-Mile Range and 10-Minute Charging
Mass production begins on batteries that could move electric vehicles from early-adopter niche to mainstream default.
Voyager 1 Sends New Data From Interstellar Space, 15 Billion Miles From Home
The 47-year-old spacecraft continues transmitting from beyond our solar system, rewriting what we know about the heliosphere.
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Try Free →Gene Therapy Restores Hearing in 90% of Children in Landmark Clinical Trial
A single treatment restores auditory function in children born with genetic hearing loss, published in Nature Medicine.
Detroit Transforms 200 Vacant Lots Into Urban Farms Feeding 2,000 Families
A grassroots initiative that started with three volunteers has grown into 40 urban farms across the city's east side.
Finland Makes AI Literacy Mandatory Across All Schools
Every student will understand machine learning fundamentals by age 12 under the new national curriculum.
Retired Teacher's Free Weekend Math Program Helps 500 Students Pass State Exams
Maria Gonzalez's tutoring initiative has become a national model for community-led education programs.
New Quantum Chip Solves in 4 Minutes What Would Take Classical Computers 47 Years
Google's Willow processor demonstrates practical quantum advantage on real-world optimization problems for the first time.
Iceland Becomes First Country to Close Its Gender Pay Gap Entirely
After decades of incremental policy changes, independent auditors confirm Iceland has achieved statistical pay equity across all sectors.
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Learn More →Europa Clipper Detects Plumes of Water Vapor Erupting From Jupiter's Moon
Direct sampling of the plumes reveals complex organic chemistry and salts consistent with a subsurface ocean in contact with a rocky core.
Desalination Breakthrough Cuts Energy Cost by 90%, Using Sunlight Alone
MIT engineers develop a passive solar desalination system that produces drinking water at a fraction of current costs, no electricity required.
Alzheimer's Blood Test Achieves 95% Accuracy, Eliminating Need for Spinal Taps
A simple blood draw can now detect Alzheimer's disease up to 15 years before symptoms appear, enabling early intervention.
Atlantic Whale Population Rebounds to Pre-Whaling Numbers for First Time
Humpback whale populations in the North Atlantic have recovered to an estimated 93,000, matching 18th-century baselines.
Scientists Successfully Reverse Aging in Human Cells for the First Time
A combination of Yamanaka factors applied in controlled pulses resets cellular age markers by an average of 25 years in lab conditions.
Room-Temperature Superconductor Independently Verified by Three Labs
After years of controversy, the modified lead apatite compound has been replicated under controlled conditions at MIT, Max Planck, and KAIST.
Largest Ever Housing-First Program Reduces Homelessness by 60% in Houston
Houston's data-driven approach to homelessness has housed 28,000 people since 2012, becoming the national benchmark.
SpaceX Starship Successfully Lands on the Moon in Uncrewed Test Mission
The Artemis cargo variant touched down near the lunar south pole, delivering 100 tonnes of supplies ahead of crewed missions in 2027.
The Wonderfully Weird
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Pentagon's UAP Task Force Releases 12 New Videos of Objects Defying Known Physics
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office confirms the objects exhibit acceleration patterns that exceed current aerospace capabilities by orders of magnitude.
Earth Hums a Constant Note That Nobody Can Hear
The planet vibrates at 10.68 millihertz, caused by ocean waves hitting the seafloor. We live on an instrument that never stops playing.
Octopuses Deliberately Throw Things at Each Other When They're Annoyed
Marine biologists captured footage of directed silt-hurling. Published in PLOS ONE, the behavior appears intentional and targeted.
Fast Radio Burst From Deep Space Repeats in a Perfect 16-Day Pattern
FRB 180916 sends millisecond bursts of energy from 500 million light-years away on an exact schedule. No natural explanation has held up.
Australian Cockatoos Teaching Each Other to Open Bins — With Regional Techniques
Sulphur-crested cockatoos pass the skill through social learning. Different suburbs have developed distinct opening methods.
The Wow! Signal: 47 Years Later, Astronomers Narrow the Source to a Single Star
New analysis of the famous 1977 signal points to 2MASS 19281982-0521002, a sun-like star 1,800 light-years away in Sagittarius.
Lake Baikal's Mysterious Ice Circles Visible From Space Still Have No Definitive Explanation
Massive rotating circles of thin ice appear annually on the world's deepest lake. Warm water upwelling is suspected but doesn't fully account for the geometry.
Japan Builds World's Largest Pizza Vending Machine With 47 AI-Controlled Varieties
A custom AI oven in Hiroshima serves 14-inch pies in under 3 minutes, including a squid ink special. Daily queues exceed 200 people.
Physicists Confirm Particles Can Exist in Two Places Simultaneously at Macro Scale
A 2-milligram sapphire crystal was placed in quantum superposition, existing in two locations 0.1mm apart. Visible to the human eye.
Navy Pilots Report Formation of Luminous Spheres Pacing Aircraft Over the Pacific
Multiple sensor systems recorded objects maintaining exact formation with carrier aircraft for 11 minutes before accelerating beyond tracking range.
Trees in Forests Communicate Through Underground Fungal Networks
The "Wood Wide Web" allows trees to share nutrients with sick neighbors and warn each other about insect attacks through mycorrhizal connections.
Interstellar Object 'Oumuamua Still Defies Every Natural Explanation Proposed
Six years of analysis haven't produced a consensus. Its acceleration, shape, and silence remain unlike any comet, asteroid, or known phenomenon.