Get the Apple Watch SE for under $150, down to its lowest ever price By Lloyd Coombes published 26 April 23 Get the latest in fitness tech for less with this huge Apple Watch SE deal over at Walmart.
Most melatonin gummies have higher doses than what's on the label By Rachael Rettner published 26 April 23 A new analysis reveals that most melatonin gummies sold in the U.S. contain more of the hormone than noted on their labels.
Scientists find strange underwater volcano that 'looks like a Bundt cake' By Sascha Pare published 26 April 23 The Saildrone Surveyor mission discovered the unnamed, 3,200-foot-tall formation in February while mapping the seafloor off the coast of California.
Critically endangered hammerhead shark found dead on US beach was pregnant with 40 pups By Harry Baker published 26 April 23 The 14-foot great hammerhead washed ashore on a beach in Alabama. Researchers have since dissected the expectant mother but are unsure exactly what killed her.
2,600-year-old stone busts of 'lost' ancient Tartessos people discovered in sealed pit in Spain By Jennifer Nalewicki published 26 April 23 Archaeologists in Spain recently discovered five life-size busts of human figures depicting the lost Tartessos civilization.
Disastrous SpaceX launch under federal investigation after raining potentially hazardous debris on homes and beaches By Ben Turner published 25 April 23 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the April 20 launch of SpaceX’s Starship amid claims the launch smashed windows and rained ash on the habitats of endangered animals.
I watched the moon 'take a bite of the sun' in a rare hybrid solar eclipse last week. Here's what I saw from Australia. By Jamie Carter published 25 April 23 From my viewpoint in the Exmouth Gulf of Western Australia, the solar eclipse's totality brought a colossal corona and a dramatic drifting diamond ring.
Rosalind Franklin knew DNA was a helix before Watson and Crick, unpublished material reveals By Jennifer Nalewicki published 25 April 23 A new paper based on long-lost documents confirms that DNA discoverer Rosalind Franklin should be credited for discovering the double helix.
Twin polar bear sisters reunited years after mother rejected one of them By Harry Baker published 25 April 23 The sisters were separated at birth due to medical complications, and they remained apart for more than two years after one was rejected by the mother.
Newly discovered jellyfish is a 24-eyed weirdo related to the world's most venomous marine creature By Sascha Pare published 25 April 23 Researchers named the newfound species Tripedalia maipoensis, after Mai Po Nature Reserve in Hong Kong, where they discovered the transparent critter.
'Mind-control' parasite Toxoplasma hides from the immune system with 2 key genes By Kamal Nahas published 25 April 23 A single-cell parasite relies on two genes that boost each other's activity to switch into "defense mode" when attacked by the immune system.
The Celestron NexStar 8SE is our top-ranked telescope and it's currently $200 off By Lloyd Coombes last updated 25 April 23 Pick up the Celestron NexStar 8SE Telescope at a steep discount.
'Lost' 2nd-century Roman fort discovered in Scotland By Tom Metcalfe published 24 April 23 Archaeologists have discovered the buried remains of a Roman fort along Scotland's ancient Antonine Wall.
NASA's Perseverance rover loses its hitchhiking 'pet rock' after more than a year together on Mars By Harry Baker published 24 April 23 The rover has finally lost a pesky rock that had become lodged in its front left wheel "like a pebble in its shoe." The stone had accompanied the rover for more than half its time on the Red Planet.
Mystery of prehistoric, alien-like tully monster deepens once more By Patrick Pester published 24 April 23 Researchers have been debating the Tully monster's evolution since the creature was discovered in the 1950s.
Save nearly $600 on this Olympus astrophotography camera By Lloyd Coombes published 24 April 23 Save just shy of $600 on this OLYMPUS OM-D E-M1 Mark III camera body and snap the night sky for less.
Does it matter what time of day you get cancer treatment? By Nicoletta Lanese published 24 April 23 The emerging field of "cancer chronotherapy" hints that it may be best to receive cancer treatment at a particular time of day.
Scientists find weird holes on the ocean floor spewing ancient fluids 'like a fire hose' By Stephanie Pappas published 24 April 23 Understanding the movement of fluids in the Cascadia subduction zone can help researchers pinpoint the risk of earthquakes
Black patients may need breast cancer screenings earlier than what many guidelines recommend By Nicoletta Lanese published 23 April 23 A study suggests that Black patients might benefit from breast cancer screenings starting at age 42, rather than age 50.
3,300-year-old ancient Egyptian tombs and chapel with 'amazing' decorations unearthed at Saqqara By Owen Jarus published 23 April 23 Newfound tombs from ancient Egypt at Saqqara include the burials of a temple overseer, royal treasury artist and an unknown individual.