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Scientists Wiggled a Fish's Earbones With Light – And Changed Its Heartbeat
5+ hour, 11+ min ago (546+ words) If you want to make someone's heart beat faster, there are probably better ways to approach it than shining a flashlight in their ear....
Poor genetic health threatens many species – but it’s fixable
48+ min ago (460+ words) Four experts explain what genetic health is and why it matters for our most vulnerable wildlife....
How AI Is Changing Your Dental Check Up 2026
5+ hour, 39+ min ago (623+ words) This isn’t just a big deal for dental practices; this is a big deal for patients because it affects what gets caught, how early it gets caught, and how confidently your dentist can tell you what’s going on in your…...
Rewriting History: Researchers Uncover a Forgotten Amazon Civilization That May Have Housed 3 Million People
5+ hour, 58+ min ago (390+ words) For nearly 1,500 years, the Aquiry civilization shaped southwestern Amazonia, and new research suggests it supported a much larger population than previously believed....
Earth's inner core has begun drifting backward relative to the surface after decades of moving slightly faster — a reversal detectable only through earthquakes, tied to millisecond-scale changes in the length of a day and to dynamics deep inside the planet that also influence its magnetic field.
5+ hour, 41+ min ago (1075+ words) Repeating earthquakes show Earth's solid inner core retracing its position relative to the mantle, while newer work reveals deformation in the same deep boundary region. By The Long View · Edited by Lachlan Brown Published August 16, 2026 · How we edit Earth’s inner…...
For decades, scientists believed Titan hid a vast global ocean beneath its frozen crust; a December 2025 reanalysis of Cassini data now suggests something stranger — layers of slush and isolated pockets of warm water near a rocky core
5+ hour, 41+ min ago (1402+ words) A newly measured tidal delay in Cassini's radio data favors warm, dissipative high-pressure ice and scattered melt pockets over Titan's long-assumed global ocean. By The Long View · Edited by Lachlan Brown Published August 16, 2026 · How we edit Titan’s buried ocean was…...
20 Einstein rumors we've analyzed
2+ hour, 6+ min ago (130+ words) For decades, Snopes has kept tabs on popular rumors regarding Albert Einstein, the German-born physicist most famous for developing his theory of relativity. We've looked into multiple quotes attributed to Einstein, such as that he once said, "The only thing…...
The bright sparks whose jobs are safe from artificial intelligence
6+ hour, 11+ min ago (445+ words) August 17, 2026 — 5:00am The bright sparks who become electricians battle angry dogs, bitter weather and itty-bitty crawling spaces – and that’s before you get to the constant need to guard against electrocution. But there is one threat tradies’ jobs are fairly safe from:…...
Research achieves its highest purpose when it serves society: Vice-President
6+ hour, 18+ min ago (21+ words) Vice-President highlights research's societal impact at SRMIST convocation, commending India's COVID vaccine contributions and interdisciplinary academic growth....
Why Everything In The Universe Is Spinning?
2+ hour, 8+ min ago (227+ words) Almost everything in the universe spins due to two core physics principles: random motion under gravity and the conservation of angular momentum. 1. The Impossibility of Perfect Collisions When vast clouds of gas and dust (nebulae) began collapsing to form stars,…...