Science news, expert analysis and the latest discoveries (2024)

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'Holy grail' of solar technology set to consign 'unsustainable silicon' to historyByNicola Williams published 25 June 24Solar energy breakthrough sees scientists stabilize perovskite crystals for use in future solar panels, promising more efficient and sustainable green technology.

Engineering

Mountain-size 'planet killer' asteroid will make a close approach to Earth this week — and you can watch it liveByHarry Baker published 25 June 24On June 27, the mountain-size asteroid 2011 UL21 will come within 5 million miles of Earth, making it one of the largest space rocks to come that close to our planet for 125 years. Here's how to watch the close encounter live, or see it with a telescope.

Asteroids

Gaia space telescope helps astronomers image hidden objects around bright starsByRobert Lea published 24 June 24The Gaia space telescope has spotted the dim companions of eight bright stars, suggesting we can expect new glimpses of distant planets.

Exoplanets

2,000-year-old Roman military sandal with nails for traction found in GermanyByJennifer Nalewicki published 24 June 24Archaeologists used X-rays to analyze the remains of a sandal unearthed near a Roman fort in Bavaria.

Romans

Medieval warrior woman was buried alongside 23 Spanish monks, and no one knows whyByHannah Kate Simon published 24 June 24A medieval woman who was buried alongside 23 warrior monks in Spain was likely a warrior herself, a new study finds.

Archaeology

'The early universe is nothing like we expected': James Webb telescope reveals 'new understanding' of how galaxies formed at cosmic dawnByBen Turner published 24 June 24Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have observed five extremely dense proto-globular clusters along a hair-thin arc of glittering stars. The discovery could help them understand how the earliest galaxies formed.

Cosmology

New AI algorithm flags deepfakes with 98% accuracy — better than any other tool out there right nowByDrew Turney published 24 June 24Recent research into methods for spotting AI-generated video looks for specific markers not found in standard digital images.

Artificial Intelligence

Astronauts stranded in space due to multiple issues with Boeing's Starliner — and the window for a return flight is closingByBen Turner published 24 June 24NASA and Boeing engineers are troubleshooting various faults in the Starliner spacecraft. But with only 45 days of docking time available, the window for return is closing.

Space Exploration

Why does cotton shrink?BySarah Wells published 24 June 24The science of ruining your favorite shirt is more complicated than you might think.

Chemistry

Earth from space: Near-lifeless 'Land of Terror' looks like an alien landscape in the SaharaByHarry Baker published 24 June 24A 2017 satellite image of the Sahara's Tanezrouft Basin shows the abstract beauty in ancient rock folds and colorful salt flats that have been sculpted in this terrifying region over millions of years.

Geology

Saturn's planet-wide storms driven by seasonal heating, Cassini probe revealsBySharmila Kuthunur published 23 June 24Saturn pumps into space varying amounts of heat based on its seasons, which drives planet-wide storms, data from NASA's Cassini mission has revealed.

Saturn

Human ancestor 'Lucy' was hairless, new research suggests. Here's why that matters.ByStacy Keltner published 23 June 24Lucy is popularly depicted as being hairy, but new evidence suggests she wasn't. The discovery prompts new questions about the history of nudity.

Evolution

32 of the most dangerous animals on EarthByCarys Matthews published 23 June 24From the tiniest insects to the largest land animal on Earth, here are some of the most dangerous and deadly creatures in the world.

Animals

Space photo of the week: Hubble roars back to life with exquisite image of nearby galaxyByJamie Carter published 23 June 24The sparkling galaxy NGC 1546 stars in Hubble's first new image since changing to its new "one-gyro mode," ending the telescope's roughly month-long break.

Astronomy

Have giant humans ever existed?ByPatrick Pester published 23 June 24Some humans have always stood head and shoulders above their peers, but there's nothing mythological about these real-life human giants.

Archaeology

Is Jupiter's Great Red Spot an impostor? Giant storm may not be the original one discovered 350 years agoByStefanie Waldek published 22 June 24Astronomer Giovanni Cassini observed Jupiter's 'Permanent Spot' in 1665, but new research suggests it's a different vortex from today's Great Red Spot.

Jupiter

1,600-year-old coin discovered in Channel Islands features Roman emperor killed by invading GothsByLaura Geggel published 22 June 24Archaeologists on the Channel Islands off the coast of France have found two coins from the Roman era.

Romans

Jaguarundi: The little wildcat that looks like an otter and has 13 ways of 'talking'ByLydia Smith published 22 June 24Jaguarundis are weird little felines that are about the size of domestic cats, have long bodies with short legs and round, flattened heads.

Animals

The Hope Diamond: The 'cursed' blue gemstone coveted by royaltyByJennifer Nalewicki published 22 June 24One of the most desired gems in the world is believed to be cursed. But what is the Hope Diamond's history, value and worth?

Archaeology

'Loch ness monster' microbe stretches its neck to 30 times its body length in secondsByLars Fischer published 22 June 24A microbe can grow a neck that is 30 times as long as its body in just a few seconds. Origami folding explains how

Microbiology

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Latest science news, discoveries and analysis
  • First ever rocks from the Moon's far side have landed on Earth. Scientists are eager to work on Chang'e-6 rock samples, which touched down in the Chinese autonomous region Inner Mongolia today. ...
  • 'Fantastic' particle could be most energetic neutrino ever detected.

What is the new Discovery science 2024? ›

Discovery Science 2024 conference provides an open forum for intensive discussions and exchange of new ideas among researchers working in the area of Discovery Science. The conference focus is on the use of Artificial Intelligence methods in science.

What is the scientific breakthrough in 2024? ›

June 20, 2024 — A team of scientists reports a new milestone for the sustainable production of green hydrogen through water electrolysis. Their new catalyst design harnesses so far unexplored properties of water to ...

What will be the next big scientific breakthrough? ›

Rise of biomaterials. New materials for biomedical applications could revolutionize many healthcare segments in 2024. One example is bioelectronic materials, which form interfaces between electronic devices and the human body, such as the brain-computer interface system being developed by Neuralink.

What is the new invention in science 2024? ›

1 April – An entirely new class of antibiotics with potent activity against multi-drug resistant bacteria is discovered. These compounds target a protein called LpxH, and are shown to cure bloodstream infections in mice.

What are the new medical breakthroughs in 2024? ›

Patients are seeking accessibility, as healthcare systems strive for cost-effective care. In 2024, anticipate advances in virtual hospital units, digital therapeutics, improved integration into Electronic Health Records (EHRs), and enhanced chronic condition management.

Who is the greatest scientist of the year in 2024? ›

Congratulations to Alex Yahkind, AkzoNobel's Scientist of the Year 2024.

What is the new discovery in chemistry 2024? ›

May 29, 2024 — Researchers unveil the interaction between polymeric materials and sulfide solid ... 'The Magic of Making Electricity from Metals and Air' The Vexing Carbonate Has Achieved It! May 28, 2024 — Team develops a high-energy, high-efficiency all-solid-state Na-air battery ...

What is the most impactful scientific breakthrough of the last 300 years? ›

Answer: The scientific discovery that is considered to be the most breakthrough in the scientific world in the past 300 years is the discovery of the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) by James Watson and Francis Crick.

What was the most important scientific breakthrough of the past 100 years? ›

There's no better way to start this list than with the discovery of the very first antibiotic – Penicillin. In 1928, scientist Alexander Fleming had spent his career looking for new antiseptic compounds to treat infection.

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Space travel will become a common mode of transport, allowing us to travel to places such as colonies on solar planets, and planetary moons. Quantum computing will make computers so powerful and network connectivity so fast that a small data center will be enough to serve the needs of all humanity.

What is the greatest discovery of mankind? ›

Mankind's Greatest Inventions
  • Pigments. Since prehistoric times, humans have ground earth and minerals to create pigments. ...
  • The Wheel. ...
  • Aqueducts. ...
  • The Printing Press. ...
  • Vaccines. ...
  • Gunpowder. ...
  • Steam Engine.

What is the most recent thing that scientists have discovered? ›

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have observed five extremely dense proto-globular clusters along a hair-thin arc of glittering stars. The discovery could help them understand how the earliest galaxies formed.

What scientific discovery saved the most lives? ›

The breakthroughs that are credited with saving the most lives? Toilets, synthetic fertilizers, blood transfusions, the green revolution (also known as the “Third Agricultural Revolution”), and vaccines are each credited with saving 1 billion lives.

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12 recent scientific breakthroughs
  • Rhino IVF.
  • Pristine configuration.
  • Restoring reefs.
  • AI to find aliens.
  • Inverse vaccines.
  • Sequencing the Y-chromosome.
  • Discovering the motion of space-time.
  • Gene therapy for muscular dystrophy.
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What is the greatest discovery yet to be discovered? ›

5 Great Discoveries That Haven't Yet Been Made
  1. Whether alien life exists. ...
  2. What came before the Big Bang. ...
  3. How general anaesthetic works. ...
  4. What lies at the bottom of the oceans. ...
  5. Why we age and whether it's preventable.

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