Category Archives: Science

Dozens of Egyptian pyramids, some in Giza, lie along a tributary of the Nile, study finds

The pyramids in and around Giza have presented a fascinating puzzle for thousands of years. How did the ancient Egyptians move blocks of limestone, some weighing more than a ton, without using wheels? Why were these burial structures built in the seemingly remote and inhospitable desert? New research published Thursday in the journal Communications Earth… Read More »

James Webb Space Telescope detects farthest and oldest black hole collision ever seen (video)

Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have found the most distant merger between supermassive black holes ever detected. Colliding black holes are at the heart of merging galaxies so distant that the collision appears to have occurred just 740 million years after the Big Bang, when the 13.8 billion-year-old universe was a fraction… Read More »

Newly mapped missing tributary of the Nile could help solve long-running pyramid mystery

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. Egypt’s Great Pyramid and other ancient monuments at Giza are located on an isolated strip of land at the edge of the Sahara Desert. This inconvenient location has long puzzled archaeologists; some of these have… Read More »

As extreme summer heat approaches, cities are looking for new ways to keep people safe and alive

The official start of summer is more than five weeks away, but preparations for extreme heat have been underway for months in some parts of the country hit hard by last year’s sweltering conditions. Mayor said: “We are preparing for year-round heat in Phoenix” Kate Gallego aforementioned. “It’s something we know is coming so we… Read More »

Where did Earth’s water come from? This ancient asteroid family may help us find out

a primitive family asteroids It provides a window into the past for astronomers trying to unravel the history of these small space rocks that are believed to have once existed. brought water with Soil. Life solar system can be dangerous as many effects have occurred throughout history; for example, giant impact we created moon or… Read More »

Humans have been changing nature for thousands of years; It is important to understand this deep history to shape a sustainable future.

In July 2024, all eyes will turn to Paris for the Summer Olympic Games. Spectators from around the world will gather in the City of Light to watch athletes compete and experience the culture, romance and history of one of the world’s most well-known cities. However, Notre Dame Cathedral, the iconic landmark of Paris, will… Read More »

Are migraine headaches getting worse?

Migraine frequency and intensity are increasing among Americans: Could climate change be a cause? Although the number of Americans suffering from migraines has remained steady over the past 30 years, the effects of migraines on people’s daily activities (including missing social events or being less productive at school or work) have gotten much worse, according… Read More »

Cosmic butterfly or interstellar burger? The disk that forms this planet is the largest disk ever seen

The largest planetary construction site ever seen, spanning hundreds of billions of kilometers, may well be shrouded in an enormous shadow that highlights its strange appearance. In short, it looks like a cosmic butterfly and has been ignored for years. The object, known as IRAS 23077+6707, was first cataloged as a source of infrared emissions… Read More »

How do you predict a solar storm? Space weather experts explain

It was quite an amazing moment for those who had the opportunity to see the aurora this weekend. But while seeing the aurora borealis is thrilling and exciting for us, the coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and geomagnetic storms that make these light shows possible can also wreak havoc on some of the technologies that are… Read More »

As Zambian schools fight climate change, a teenager spreads the word with sign language

KASAMA, Zambia (AP) — Every morning, Bridget Chanda places her prosthetic legs next to her bed, pulls up her socks and pushes what’s left of her limbs as far into the prosthesis as she can. After six years, they no longer fit and it hurts to stand or walk for too long, but it doesn’t… Read More »