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

Science RSS Feed

  • sumi.news
  • Science

  • Latest
  • Tue Jan 6

Colorado confirms it won't release more wolves this winter after feds stopped deal with Canada

2w
P

Mobile lab pinpoints wood stoves and old power plants as Sarajevo's smog sources

2w
P

NASA head Isaacman tempers Artemis praise with ideas on the program's future

2w
P

Tiny Evidence Upends a Controversial Stonehenge Theory

2w
NautilusN

Space Dust Could Contain Building Blocks of Life

2w
NautilusN

Cells that are not our own may unlock secrets about our health

2w
P

Paying attention to birdsong while walking in nature can boost well-being, my research shows

2w
P

Sharktober: Scientists confirm spike in tiger shark bites in October

2w
P

New analysis disputes historic earthquake, tsunami and death toll on Greek island

2w
P

Tungsten carbide phase control: Engineering a low-cost alternative catalyst for producing sustainable petrochemicals

2w
P

Meadows reveal unexpected monotony in insect biodiversity study

2w
P

Biofilm streamers harden under flow, making bacterial infections harder to treat

2w
P

Climate adaptation may ease migration pressures in Africa

2w
P

Cellulose-based composite sheet exhibits simultaneous adsorption and shielding of radioactive elements

2w
P

Hubble uncovers the secret of blue straggler stars that defy aging

2w
P

Colon cancer is killing more young people in the U.S. than any other cancer

2w
Scientific AmericanS

Domestication has changed the chemicals that squash flowers use to attract bees

2w
P

New code connects microscopic insights to the macroscopic world

2w
P

Molecular surgery: 'Deleting' a single atom from a molecule

2w
P

A new optical centrifuge is helping physicists probe the mysteries of superfluids

2w
P

A desperate race is on to resurrect newly-named 'zombie' tree

2w
P

Growth chambers could enable reproducible plant-microbe data across continents

2w
P

Amplifying feedbacks could drive Greenland ice sheet to near-complete disappearance

2w
P

The First Person to Get Hit by Space Junk

2w
NautilusN

Study reveals why light-driven chemical reactions often lose energy before bond-breaking

2w
P

NASA and families of fallen astronauts mark 40th anniversary of space shuttle Challenger accident

2w
P

Stingrays inspire smarter ocean robots: The physics of fin motion

2w
P

Accessing water on Mars: Examining the best technologies for future missions

2w
P

New tools measure 'woke' attitudes on both left and right political spectrums

2w
P

Copper-carrying compound targets and kills MRSA bacteria by mimicking iron

2w
P

How China can meet its rapidly growing cooling demand without heating the planet

2w
P

Researchers seek worldwide solutions to conserve coral reefs

2w
P

ATLAS confirms collective nature of quark soup's radial expansion

2w
P

How a potential antibiotics ban could affect apple growers

2w
P

Eating less meat puts billions in European farm investments at risk

2w
P

Encouraging students to socialize at an early stage can prevent loneliness

2w
P

Nash equilibria: The hidden math behind predator–prey behaviors

2w
P

AI method advances customized enzyme design

2w
P

Single enzyme streamlines production of all four RNA building blocks

2w
P

NIH ends fetal tissue research

2w
Scientific AmericanS

Arctic cloud and ice formation affected by Russian river runoff as region studied for first time

2w
P

Social networks spanned thousands of square kilometers during the Upper Paleolithic period, study finds

2w
P

Experiment clarifies cosmic origin of rare proton-rich isotope selenium-74

2w
P

What Would Richard Feynman Make of AI Today?

2w
NautilusN

Is the flu shot linked to dysphonia? Here’s what the science says

2w
Scientific AmericanS

Rewilding corn reveals what its roots forgot

2w
P

Crouzon syndrome diagnosed in a knight from the Order of Calatrava, killed in battle over 600 years ago

2w
P

Ancient bacterium discovery rewrites the origins of syphilis

2w
New ScientistN

Seismometer networks could track space junk as it falls to Earth

2w
P

5,500-year-old skeleton yields oldest evidence yet of syphilis-related bacteria

2w
P
More →

Entries updated Feb 6, 2026 07:11:40 AM PST

Questions? Suggestions? alex@sumi.news