sumi.news
  • Search
  • Following
  • Sign in
← Back to news

Science RSS Feed

  • sumi.news
  • Science

  • Latest
  • Sun May 17

'Contaminated' cultures: Can conservation protect nature while excluding Indigenous peoples?

15m
P

Traditional farming supports food, nature and cultural identity

15m
P

How satellite technology can protect the world's drinking water

35m
P

A 19-year 'goldmine' of mountain cloud and rainwater samples provides fresh insights about air pollution

35m
P

Scientists uncover hidden phosphorus reservoir vital for future food production

55m
P

Ancient curse tablet bears rare Greek inscription with binding spell intended to harm enemies

55m
P

The Model for Botticelli’s Venus Died at 23

1h
NautilusN

Emergency department visits increased during and after Aliso Canyon gas blowout

1h
P

Floating litter extends over Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the US

1h
P

Study advocates cross-tier traceability to improve food safety

1h
P

Molecular fossils reveal secrets of Earth's recovery from ancient global warming event

1h
P

The Birth-Control Pill May Encourage Binge Eating

1h
NautilusN

Atlantic and Pacific may follow different rules on long-term warming, analysis shows

1h
P

Study finds urbanization in the Hong Kong Greater Bay Area intensifies extreme heat and heavy rainfall risks

1h
P

Seaweed farming offers climate benefits, but regulatory gaps pose risks

2h
P

Mars mission simulations reveal key to teamwork under pressure

2h
P

A 'super' El Niño has the power to devastate fishing, and leave seals and sea lions starving

2h
P

Superconducting TES array X-ray spectrometer goes into operation at BESSY II

2h
P

Supernova origins explored through primordial black holes

2h
P

Single, childless workers fare worst at work-life balance

2h
P

From 718 options to one standout, catalyst screening method reveals durable RuO₂ candidate

3h
P

Freshwater sediments may play a bigger role in slowing methane emissions than previously thought

3h
P

A deadly fungus that can infect cats and people is spreading

3h
Science NewsS

S-M-A-R-T! These researchers used math to crack Wordle

3h
P

LOFAR reveals spike-like repeating radio burst pairs in the solar corona

3h
P

Climate advocacy by scientists shows mixed effects, no clear trust boost or backlash

3h
P

Dozens of active dust devils caught swirling across Mars canyon system

3h
P

'Alexa, tell me a joke': How talking to AI impacts young children's development

4h
P

Fungi help lock carbon into Arctic fjord sediments

4h
P

Swiss lake symbiosis reveals unexpected role in nitrogen cycling

4h
P

One of the world's most important climate threats has an image problem

4h
P

This Shark Can Walk on Land

4h
NautilusN

'High-res' is the secret to finding alien life with the next great space telescope

4h
P

Bringing ancient light-sensing proteins back to life

4h
P

AI could be trapped in a 'Carbon Valley' unless action is taken soon

4h
P

The first Atlantic tropical storm of 2026 is here—and it used to be a Pacific cyclone

5h
Scientific AmericanS

New swine influenza vaccination technique can greatly strengthen disease protection

5h
P

Is the customer always right? Study finds rude customers hurt business

5h
P

A ‘Super El Niño’ may be on the way. What does that mean?

5h
Science NewsS

Reversible chirality switching in MoS₂ generates spin currents without magnets

5h
P

Groundbreaking US astronaut Christina Koch wins top Spanish award

5h
P

Our brains underestimate Elon Musk’s wealth

5h
Scientific AmericanS

Cockroach genomes are packed with DNA transferred by their endosymbiont bacterial partners

5h
P

Skin and color pattern of 125-million-year-old crocodile revealed by extraordinary fossil from the Pyrenees

5h
P

Global data declaration targets illegal fishing

5h
P

Oldest known plague outbreak killed hunter-gatherer children

6h
New ScientistN

Pigeons lock their eyes in place when they are flying

6h
New ScientistN

Drug-free nanoparticles stop tumor growth by transmitting biological messages to immune cells

6h
P

Spain logs third-warmest year on record in 2025

6h
P

Our brains have their first thoughts surprisingly early in life

6h
New ScientistN
More →

Entries updated Jun 17, 2026 02:32:42 PM PDT

Questions? Suggestions? alex@sumi.news