SScience Read More New MIT Tech Sees Underwater As if the Water Weren’t ThereSeptember 9, 2025 SeaSplat produces true color images of underwater scene, as captured by MIT team’s underwater robot. The original photo…
SScience Read More New 3D print method reduces plastic use without losing strengthSeptember 5, 2025 3D printing may be a breakthrough technology, but it isn’t sustainable. Most printers still rely on petroleum-based plastics,…
SScience Read More MIT Scientists May Have Finally Solved the Moon’s Magnetic MysterySeptember 2, 2025 An image of the lunar far side. Credit: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University A massive impact may have temporarily strengthened…
SScience Read More Extreme Heat Makes People More NegativeAugust 31, 2025 Summary: A large-scale global study shows that extreme heat affects not just our bodies, but also our emotions.…
SScience Read More Smartphones and computers could get a big boost in performance, thanks to an accidental discoveryAugust 31, 2025 An illustrative image showing a chip with a high clock speed (Image source: AI-generated image) While researching a…
EEnvironment Read More Self-breaking EV battery material could make recycling fast, easyAugust 28, 2025 MIT researchers have developed a new “self-assembling” battery material for electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling. Currently, many used…
SSpace Read More Brightest Radio Flash Ever Detected Lights Up Nearby GalaxyAugust 23, 2025 The dazzling “RBFLOAT” radio burst, originating nearby in the Ursa Major constellation, offers the clearest view yet of…
SScience Read More Astronomers may have observed star’s death while devouring a black holeAugust 16, 2025 The supernova known as SN 2023zkd was first spotted in July 2023 by the Zwicky Transient Facility, but…