Signatures of hydrogen in spectrograms hint at places in the universe where new physics might lurk.
The unusually large Muon has threatened the Standard Model for decades, but new data parks the particle inside the cozy confines of established physics.
The bottles were unopened, in a chance find that's been sitting on the bottom of the sea for 170 years.
Subatomic particles colliding at nearly the speed of light may have produced a unique emission line in the brightest explosion ever observed.
Artificial intelligence models trained on AI-generated data can recursively destroy themselves, according to new research.
Discovered over a century ago, paleontologists think they've finally cracked the code of the wacky creature's morphology.
The experiment paves the way to potentially making an entirely new one: element 120, also known as the "island of stability."
A number of paintings, inscriptions, and other artworks of several pharaohs were found in Aswan, on the heels of previous inscriptions found before the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
Images from inside a fusion reactor show how one of nature's most extreme processes is replicated on Earth.
A relatively long cave system on the Moon is a "promising site for a lunar base," according to the team that identified the structure.
Tachyons are a hypothetical particle generally thought to be incongruous with Einstein's theory.
A broadened definition of what constitutes a planet will be proposed next month, one that would include planets existing beyond our solar system.
The latest Quantinuum computer has nearly double the number of qubits as its predecessor and outperforms its competitors 100-fold.
The delicate biological structures were miraculously preserved, giving scientists a time capsule into the genomic architecture of the extinct giants.
The 109-year-old shipwreck was discovered in 2022, but its long-term preservation remains a matter of careful conservation.
From the sizzling surface of the Sun through to the frigid expanse of deep space, these are the breathtaking vistas captured by the year's top astronomy photographers.
The labyrinthine fractal is based on movements in chess and strange crystal structures found in the physical world.
The device, which traps thousands of atoms to keep time, is "pushing the boundaries of what's possible with timekeeping."
The long-anticipated experiment will have a revised schedule and a different approach to reaching its eventual reactions.
The hurricane already hit Grenada, St. Vincent, and the Grenadines with venom, and now encroaches on Jamaica.
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