This Cloning Breakthrough Could Save Endangered Animals
In a scientific first, mice have been cloned from freeze-dried skin cells. This could help us save many endangered species.
Explained: Why Haven't Humans Been Cloned Yet?
Understand why science hasn't yet taken the step to clone human beings in this informative video.
This Creature Is 40 Times Heavier Than a Blue Whale
What’s the world’s largest organism? Pando, a grove of quaking aspens in Fishlake National Forest in Utah is actually a single ancient tree.
12 Scientific Breakthroughs and New Inventions In 2018
Science is like the human brain - it doesn't rest for a moment, and in 2018, many great discoveries were made that will have a great impact on the world...
Is It Scientifically Possible To Slow Our Own Aging?
Scientists are discovering ways to add years to our lives and make later life more enjoyable.
6 Of the Earliest Known Parasites Ever Found
Get to understand and learn about the earliest parasites discovered by scientists.
10 Epic Recent Science Breakthroughs You Probably Missed
Take a look at some of the most remarkable recent scientific breakthroughs that you might have missed.
12 Bizarre Scientific Facts You Never Learned at School
The scientific facts we collected in this list aren't the kind of stuff you'll see in a school curriculum.
New Medicine Offers Fresh Hope for Alzheimer's Patients
This experimental new drug can slow down cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients.
Will the COVID-19 Vaccine Be Safe For All of Us? Find Out
The COVID-19 vaccine is nearly here. It's time to find out how it works and what it does to your body.
Study: More Cups of Coffee May Slow Spread of Colon Cancer
New research has shown that colon cancer patients who drank more coffee had better outcomes. Find out more.
Research: Microrobots Can Operate As Nerve Cell Connectors
New research shows that tiny, magnetically controlled robots can make nerve cells grow connections. Find out more.
Study: Honeybee Venom Kills Aggressive Breast Cancer Cells
A new study has found that honeybee venom can be used to kill the cells for triple-negative breast cancer. Find out more...
New Saliva-Based COVID-19 Test Could Be a Game-Changer
A new saliva-based COVID-19 test promises to be a cheaper and faster alternative to traditional testing methods.
Hair Regeneration Could Be Possible With This New Process
Learn about an innovative new study which has revealed a novel treatment for effective hair regeneration.
15 Weirdest Substances That Actually Exist On Earth
Here is a look at some of the most unusual substances found on earth that you probably aren't aware of.
7 Little-Known Body Parts We Never Knew About
Here's a look at some of the weird and little-known body parts that you didn’t know you had.
Spider Silk Could Be the Secret Weapon To Regrow Nerves
Find out how a particular type of spider silk may be the answer for regrowing human nerves in the near future.
Meet the Fish That Can Help Hold Back Aging in Humans
A recent study has revealed that African turquoise killifish are able to arrest the growth of their embryos for a long time.
Incredible Science Breakthroughs That Made News in 2022
Let’s check out some of the most interesting scientific discoveries of 2022.
Visit Bryce Canyon in Utah for a Scenic Drive or Easy Hike
With the 2 million visitors annually, this is definitely a park you should visit if you’re in the American southwest.
Did You Know Horses Provide Life-Saving Snake Antivenom?
Snakebites can be incredibly dangerous. The unlikeliest of animals can help provide life-saving antivenom.
From Body to Brain, Here's How Humans Have Evolved
Humans have been evolving for millions of years. Exactly what changes have our species undergone?
For the First Time, Plants Were Grown On LUNAR Soil!
In a breakthrough experiment, a group of scientists have managed to grow plants in lunar soil for the first time ever.
Travel To The Ancient Shiratani Unsuikyo Forest In Japan
Get your virtual nature getaway here with 10 magnificent photos of a forest in Japan that has tress over 1,000 years old!