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

Science RSS Feed

  • sumi.news
  • Science

  • Latest
  • Sun Apr 12

How invading cancer cells grip and rip their way into new tissues

22h
P

Trump’s FDA Commissioner Marty Makary resigns

22h
Scientific AmericanS

Stare Into the Heart of an Ancient Iceberg

22h
NautilusN

Math reveals the one game of chance you should always accept

22h
Scientific AmericanS

Cold events rival heat waves in bleaching Indonesia's corals, analysis reveals

22h
P

Who gets credit for research? How the hidden rules of academic authorship can leave women at a disadvantage

22h
P

Roots reveal climate adaptation as 284 plant varieties reshape water barrier

23h
P

Conserving 30% of the planet will only succeed if people are part of the plan

23h
P

How we feel political emotions in our bodies—and why this matters for democracy

23h
P

Major survey of London tap water shows 'forever chemicals' within safe limits

23h
P

80 years after the Trinity nuclear test, scientists identify new molecule-trapping crystal formed in the blast

23h
P

AI tool developed to predict E. coli contamination in waterways

23h
P

Quantum circuit test finally exposes what has been warping performance

23h
P

A baby bird's wish list: Mild weather, attentive parents, not being the smallest sibling

1d
P

Metabolism-inspired hydrogels replicate heartbeat-like motion and photosynthesis

1d
P

Why some of the most successful startup founders are 'a bit toxic'

1d
P

Can cloud seeding save us from water bankruptcy?

1d
New ScientistN

One drug, two cleanup crews: A built-in backup for targeted protein degradation

1d
P

We found hundreds of huge ancient mass graves hidden in the Sahara desert

1d
P

Birds can suffer serious harm from heat waves

1d
P

How governments could fund permanent carbon removal now and shift costs by 2035

1d
P

Scientists use AI to interpret the sun's acoustic heartbeat

1d
P

Engineered exosomes reverse sleep deprivation brain damage in mice

1d
P

Digital inclusion funding misses mark

1d
P

New quantum protocol breaks distance and speed barriers in fiber networks

1d
P

Researcher fuels global drive for better large outdoor fire modeling

1d
P

Jazz and classical music have become simpler, a new study finds

1d
Science NewsS

'Implosion carving' shrinks 3D photonic devices 2,000-fold for visible-light computing

1d
P

Bright blazar reveals 433-day optical quasi-periodic oscillation across nine years

1d
P

Hidden changes in plant reproduction reveal new clues about evolution of self-fertilization

1d
P

See SpaceX Starship V3 megarocket on the launchpad as it gears up for its next test flight

1d
Scientific AmericanS

Climate change: How oxygen deficiency changes metabolic processes in the ocean

1d
P

Why do brown bats stop feeding during fireworks?

1d
P

Carbon-capture technology could trigger the deforestation it was designed to prevent

1d
P

Atoms vibrate on circular paths—with an unexpected twist

1d
P

China’s Yangtze River has been ‘pirating’ water from the Yellow River for more than a million years, scientists reveal

1d
Scientific AmericanS

JWST maps cosmic web in record detail back to universe's first billion years

1d
P

Uterus transplants can provide a path to pregnancy and parenthood

1d
Science NewsS

'Nature's algorithm' found in Chinese money plants

1d
P

Universal voting-by-mail increases voter turnout for both major US parties

1d
P

Meet the whistling mice that use inflatable air sacs to sing

1d
P

PCOS just got a new name—here’s what to know

1d
Scientific AmericanS

Water-based nanocrystal provides a sticky solution to a pesky agricultural problem

1d
P

What Chinook salmon eat depends on where they are in the Salish Sea, study finds

1d
P

Two proteins, one goal: New findings on stem cell differentiation

1d
P

Blackberries reveal single genetic switch for first-year fruiting, speeding new varieties

1d
P

Scientists reversed biological age in older adults with a 4-week diet change

1d

Giving X-ray vision a sense of direction

1d
P

Super-resolution microscopy provides real-time picture of bacteria degrading biomass with enzyme complexes

1d
P

Carbon credits are flawed, but they can still help save forests

1d
New ScientistN
More →

Entries updated May 13, 2026 09:32:15 AM PDT

Questions? Suggestions? alex@sumi.news