June 9, 2022

Scientists found superworms that love eating styrofoam, and it could be a good thing

Packing material, disposable cutlery, CD cases: Polystyrene is among the most common forms of plastic, but recycling it isn’t easy

Scientists have developed ‘living’ skin for robots, and it’s quite something

From Talos, the giant bronze automaton who guarded the princess Europa in ancient Greek myths, to Cylons and Terminators, the

Archaeologists may have found the remains of Europe’s largest ever land predator

Scientists have found evidence of what might have once been the largest terrestrial hunter in Europe, thanks to a fossil

NASA Says a Tiny Space Rock Has Impacted The James Webb Space Telescope

In its new home far from Earth, the James Webb Space Telescope maybe isn’t quite as alone as it seems.

Famous ‘great grandfather’ tree in Chile could be the oldest tree in the world

The world’s oldest tree may have been standing for centuries when the first boulders were erected at Stonehenge, new research suggests. The

Vast sonar map reveals the seabed around Antarctica as never seen before

Scientists have published a map showing the Southern Ocean floor in unprecedented detail. The new images, generated from sonar data that took