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In 1989, Voyager 2 observed “something that didn’t add up” on Neptune, and it took us decades to understand it. Now, a study published in Nature suggests that dark ice could be the cause of the planet’s strange magnetism
Although Arctic ice is disappearing faster than ever, scientists are discovering that polar bears in Norway are getting fatter and healthier
From rebuilding a small plane between the ages of 12 and 14 to earning a PhD from Harvard and graduating from MIT with the highest grade point average in her class, the physicist born in Chicago in 1993 has been leading a line of research on celestial holography since 2022 and is already being compared to Einstein, although she does not want that label
China has already altered the Earth’s rotation with a mega infrastructure project and is now planning a project that will triple the power of the Three Gorges Dam
Sunray, the laser that aims to change the war in Ukraine: the system that promises to shoot down Russian drones as if it were a 21st-century Iron Dome
Methane is out of control… but this strategy involving temporary CO2 capture could slow down its climate impact
What for centuries was considered a native species could in fact be a “royal whim” from 1588, and now science is reopening the debate on the Iberian crab
China claims to have created a 20-gigawatt microwave weapon capable of firing for 60 seconds, and the “phantom” target everyone is pointing to is Starlink
The colossal Helmantica dam, built in 1970, remains one of Spain’s largest hydroelectric power stations, with a wall as imposing as a medieval fortress
Millions of people could lose SNAP without realizing it, and the real change isn’t in soda or candy, but in a new rule that severely affects adults between the ages of 55 and 64
The giants of the past did not run as we thought, and science has just taken an unexpected turn in the classic image of mammoths and dinosaurs
The A-10 Thunderbolt II, the aircraft designed around a 30 mm cannon with seven barrels and a complete system weighing over 4000 kg, because in close combat it continues to do what others dare not
Caring for grandchildren not only strengthens family ties, but also improves memory and protects the brain, according to a study of nearly 3,000 grandparents
They had a robot watch hundreds of hours of YouTube videos, and it ended up learning to talk and sing without anyone programming it
A new study claims that we may be underestimating billions of people on the planet, and no one had noticed for more than 40 years











