🐋🌿 The Seaweed Spa Mystery: What Were These Whales Up To?
Scientists discover endangered killer whales using seaweed as grooming tools—an incredible first in marine mammal behavior caught by drone footage.
Scientists discover endangered killer whales using seaweed as grooming tools—an incredible first in marine mammal behavior caught by drone footage.
A cool crystal, swirling magnetism, and no magnets in sight! Scientists just discovered how to control magnetism using electric fields, opening new doors for super-energy-saving tech. Perfect for curious kids!
cientists have solved a 50-year-old mystery deep inside Earth! Discover how solid rock flows 3,000 km beneath us, shaping earthquakes, volcanoes, and more. A kid-friendly science mystery you won’t want to miss!
In a dazzling science breakthrough, Harvard and PSI scientists used laser pulses and X-rays to freeze fast quantum states. Discover how this unlocks new tech possibilities in this fun kids science read!
In 2023, the Earth shook every 90 seconds for nine days—and scientists had no clue why. Now, a new study reveals the secret: trapped tsunami waves bouncing in a hidden Greenland fjord. Discover how satellites finally cracked this mystery!
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered strange secrets about WASP-121b—an ultra-hot exoplanet that formed far from its star but now orbits dangerously close. With surprising chemicals like methane and silicon monoxide in its atmosphere, this planet’s wild past is helping scientists rewrite what we know about how planets form and move through space!
Astronomers detect ASKAP J1832-0911, a space object flashing radio and X-rays, revealing a new cosmic mystery. First LPT seen in X-rays.
Scientists have discovered that the Megalodon, the gigantic prehistoric shark, was much longer and sleeker than previously believed. Instead of looking like a massive great white shark, new research suggests it had a streamlined body more like a lemon shark or even a large whale. This new understanding of its shape could change how we think about ancient ocean predators!
Scientists have found special brain cells in the brainstem that count each bite and signal when to stop eating. This discovery could help treat obesity and improve health. Learn more in this exciting kids’ science news!