2. Newly ''awakened'' black hole is releasing 100 times more energy than scientists have ever seen before
3. Diagnostic dilemma: A man who couldn''t pee had been infected by one of the largest known human parasites
6. ''A relationship that could horrify Darwin'': Mindy Weisberger on the skin-crawling reality of insect zombification
7. ''Dispiriting and exasperating'': The world''s super rich are buying up T. rex fossils and it''s hampering research
8. Trove of dinosaur footprints reveal Jurassic secrets on Isle of Skye where would-be Scottish king Bonnie Prince Charlie escaped
10. Strange ''sea pigs,'' sea spiders and a spawning ''butterfly'' discovered on Antarctic ocean floor by scientists
12. Crop circles surround Iraq''s multicolored ''Sea of Salt'' after years of drought — Earth from space
13. Watch humanlike robot with bionic muscles dangle as it twitches, shrugs and clenches its fists in creepy video
14. ''The parasite was in the driver''s seat'': The zombie ants that die gruesome deaths fit for a horror movie
19. ''Flesh-eating'' vulva infections reported in three cases — gynecologists should know the signs, experts warn
21. World Quantum Day 2025: What is quantum superposition and what does it mean for quantum computing?
35. Record-breaking ''dead'' galaxy discovered by JWST lived fast and died young in the early universe
36. ''Major'' ancient Egyptian town discovered — and it has a jug stamped with the name of Nefertiti''s daughter
39. Science news this week: Controversy around the dire wolf ''de-extinctions'' and a 3D hologram breakthrough
40. Scientists built largest brain ''connectome'' to date by having a lab mouse watch ''The Matrix'' and ''Star Wars''
42. Elusive neutrinos'' mass just got halved — and it could mean physicists are close to solving a major cosmic mystery
46. US company to use giant spinning cannon to blast hundreds of pancake-like ''microsatellites'' into space
47. New urinal designs could prevent up to 265,000 gallons of urine from spilling onto the floor each day
48. Wilkes Land crater: The giant hole in East Antarctica''s gravitational field likely caused by a meteorite
49. Get a closer look at wildlife for less: This huge 60 saving on the Bushnell 10x42mm Trophy XLT binoculars — now down to their lowest-ever price at Adorama
59. Strange altar found at Tikal wasn''t made by the Maya — and it has at least 4 people buried inside it
62. Rare quadruple supernova on our ''cosmic doorstep'' will shine brighter than the moon when it blows up in 23 billion years
65. Mysterious Antikythera Mechanism may have jammed constantly, like a modern printer. Was it just a janky toy?
73. Colossal''s de-extincted ''dire wolf'' isn''t a dire wolf and it has not been de-extincted, experts say
75. Quantum computing breakthrough could make disruptive ''noise'' — forces that disrupt calculations — a thing of the past
84. NASA rover watches ''fiendish'' Martian ''dust devils'' collide in rare case of extraterrestrial cannibalism
86. ''If it weren''t for that asteroid, they might still share this planet'': Dinosaurs weren''t doomed before the asteroid hit, new study suggests
89. Starving cannibalistic spiders won''t hunt their siblings, but they''ll quickly dine on their corpses
93. Watch the moon''s shadow race across US on first anniversary of historic total solar eclipse — Earth from space
106. Years of ''confusion and debate'' are over — research finds hormone therapy is good for women''s hearts in early menopause
107. Watch a private German rocket explode during 1st orbital launch attempt from European soil (video)
112. MIT invents new way for QPUs to communicate — paving the way for a scalable ''quantum supercomputer''
113. 4,000-year-old burial of elite woman with ostrich fan reveals world''s oldest known evidence of head straps
116. 3 million Breakthrough Prize goes to scientists that completely changed our understanding of multiple sclerosis
119. Scientists claim to find ''first observational evidence supporting string theory,'' which could finally reveal the nature of dark energy
120. Mini desktop supercomputer coming this year — powerful enough to run advanced AI models and small enough to fit in your bag
122. Northern giant mouse lemur: The bug-eyed fluff ball with the biggest testicles of all known primates
133. Quantum computers will be a dream come true for hackers, risking everything from military secrets to bank information. Can we stop them?
144. Jaw-dropping NASA image reveals a dying star at the heart of the Helix Nebula — and it may have just murdered a planet
145. ''Twins! She has another baby'': Sea monster from Chile had 2 buns in the oven, rare fossil reveals
148. The brain may ''move'' between related ideas in the same way it navigates from one location to another
151. Kids infected with measles face long-term health consequences. Vaccines can prevent all of them.
154. World''s first light-powered neural processing units (NPUs) could massively reduce energy consumption in AI data centers
156. Triassic amphibians the size of alligators perished in mass die-off in Wyoming, puzzling ''bone bed'' reveals
157. Gaia telescope retires: Scientists bid farewell to ''the discovery machine of the decade'' that mapped 2 billion Milky Way stars
161. NASA''s SPHEREx telescope ''opens its eyes on the universe'', taking stunning debut image of 100,000 galaxies and stars
162. ''A notch above a gimmick'': Experts question scientific merit of billionaire''s Fram2 ''space adventure'' around Earth''s poles
163. ''Be ready to move quickly to higher ground'': Forecaster delivers ominous warning of 1-in-1,000-year flood coming for central US
173. New state of matter, dubbed ''half ice, half fire,'' could lead to big advances in quantum computing
175. Black holes can destroy planets — but they can also lead us to thriving alien worlds. Here''s how.
177. The US is squandering the one resource it needs to win the AI race with China — human intelligence
178. Lava bursts through Grindavík''s defense barriers as new volcanic eruption begins on Iceland''s Reykjanes Peninsula
180. ''We didn''t expect to find such a beautiful, thriving ecosystem'': Hidden world of life discovered beneath Antarctic iceberg
181. Scientists discover major differences in how humans and AI ''think'' — and the implications could be significant
182. James Webb telescope takes emergency look at ''city-killer'' asteroid 2024 YR4 ahead of close encounter in 2032
184. Unknown human species in East Asia used sophisticated tools at the same time Neanderthals did in Europe
185. World''s largest atom smasher makes 1st-of-its-kind ''beauty'' particle discovery that could unlock new physics
186. In ''extremely rare'' case, Michigan resident dies from rabies after receiving transplanted kidney carrying the virus
199. NASA rover spots hundreds of ''spider eggs'' on Mars — and scientists have no idea how they got there
204. Mathematicians solve vexing ''crowd problem'' that explains why public spaces devolve into chaos
209. ''Totally unexpected'' galaxy discovered by James Webb telescope defies our understanding of the early universe
211. Scientists uncover ''inside-out, legless, headless wonder'' that lived long before the dinosaurs
214. Staring at the March 29 solar eclipse can cause eye damage in seconds — and you won’t even feel it happening
215. ''Woolly devil'' flowers in Texas desert are the 1st new plant genus discovered in a US national park in almost 50 years
216. Flat, razor-thin telescope lens could change the game in deep space imaging — and production could start soon
224. This might be the best exercise bike deal ever: NordicTrack exercise bike 41% off in the Amazon Big Spring Sale — a massive 610 saving
230. ''We will fight for him'': Author John Green meets Henry Reider, a young tuberculosis patient with drug-resistant disease
234. Archaeologists may have finally discovered famous ''lost'' canal built by Julius Caesar''s uncle
236. Scientists unveil new type of ''time crystal'' that defies our traditional understanding of time and motion
241. China''s superfast charging technology is twice as fast as Tesla''s — fully recharging EVs in just 6 minutes
243. ''Exceptional'' hoard of 800 Iron Age artifacts found mysteriously burned and buried in UK field
247. Coast-to-coast auroras possible in the US tonight as Earth clashes with a ''coronal hole'' on the sun
250. James Webb telescope reveals ''cosmic tornado'' in best detail ever — and finds part of it is not what it seems
251. Elusive ''Blaze Star'' nova could finally appear in our skies this week after multiple false alarms
253. ''Very rare'' black hole energy jet discovered tearing through a spiral galaxy shaped like our own
257. Alef''s Model A — a single-seater ''retro'' flying car — is 1 step closer to taking to the skies
259. ''Unlike any objects we know'': Scientists get their best-ever view of ''space tornadoes'' howling at the Milky Way''s center
260. ''Shining anus'' volcano in Tonga coughs up cloud of smoke during recent eruption — Earth from space
261. We rate these as some of the best solar binoculars around — order them now just in time for the partial eclipse on March 29 and save 33%
262. ''Extremely Large Telescope'' being built in Chile could detect signs of alien life in a single night
264. ''Potentially hazardous'' pyramid-size asteroid will make its closest flyby of Earth for more than 100 years this Wednesday
267. The March partial solar eclipse is this week — grab this pack of AAS-approved solar eclipse glasses now with 55% off at Amazon
268. Tumaco-Tolita gold figurine: A 2,000-year-old statue with a ''fancy nose ornament'' from a vanished South American culture
269. Intelligent aliens would need a power supply to jump-start their civilization — would they require fossil fuels?
270. Controversial black hole radiation first described by Stephen Hawking may have changed the shape of the universe, study hints
271. Silent X chromosome genes ''reawaken'' in older females, perhaps boosting brain power, study finds
272. Weird repeating explosion beyond the Milky Way is one of the hottest blasts scientists have ever seen
275. Terracotta Army quiz: What do you know about the ''warriors'' in the 2,200-year-old tomb of China''s 1st emperor?
279. Scientists break down cheap plastic using the air — and turn it into something far more valuable
280. High-school student accidentally discovers black hole ''light echo'' twice as wide as the Milky Way
283. Scientists discover smallest galaxy ever seen: ''It''s like having a perfectly functional human being that''s the size of a grain of rice''
288. Telescope reveals earliest-ever ''baby pictures'' of the universe: ''We can see right back through cosmic history''
289. New AI is better at weather prediction than supercomputers — and it consumes 1000s of times less energy
292. Are you protected against measles? Do you need a booster shot? Everything you need to know about immunity
293. Yellowstone''s iconic bison herds have merged into a single entity after 100 years of wandering the park
297. Scientists create magnetic ultra-efficient ''universal memory'' that consumes much less energy than previous prototypes
298. ''We had less than a 2% chance to find this'': James Webb telescope uncovers baffling ''Big Wheel'', one of the most massive galaxies in the early universe
299. 30,000-year-old fossilized vulture feathers ''nothing like what we usually see'' preserved in volcanic ash
300. Euclid space telescope unveils ''treasure trove'' of data on 26 million galaxies in the ''dark universe''