Scientists Are Using Animal Poop to Save One of the World’s Rarest Marsupials ZME Science By: Mihai Andrei 29 May 2026 at 17:15 Saving Gilbert’s potoroo means finding habitats rich in the underground fungi it eats.
This Weird 20-Legged Robot Moves Like Nothing Else on Earth and It Could Change How We Build Machines ZME Science By: Tibi Puiu 29 May 2026 at 15:57 Argus defies traditional robotics by being guided exclusively by mathematical symmetry rather than biological design.
Another Way Browsers Can Spy on You: Listening to Your Hard Drive ZME Science By: Tudor Tarita 29 May 2026 at 14:25 Researchers show a browser attack that can infer open sites and apps.
Semaglutide’s Appetite Effects May Depend on Brain Cell Signals That Fade Over Time ZME Science By: Tudor Tarita 29 May 2026 at 13:49 Some effects can be traced to chemical signals inside appetite neurons.
TikTok’s Gave Republicans and Democratics Different Feeds. Republicans Got the “Friendly” TikTok ZME Science By: Tudor Tarita 29 May 2026 at 09:18 Social media isn't all that neutral when it comes to politics.
9 Incredible Stargazing Events Happening This June and the Exact Times You Need to Look Up ZME Science By: Tibi Puiu 29 May 2026 at 00:45 June brings planetary alignments, meteors, the Milky Way in full view and summer’s first full moon.
A 121-Million-Year-Old Bird Was Already Peacocking Before Peacocks Existed ZME Science By: Tudor Tarita 28 May 2026 at 21:53 New fossil suggests bird courtship displays are at least 121 million years old.
Scientists Made A Vitamin K-Like Compound That May Push Brain Cells To Become Neurons ZME Science By: Mihai Andrei 28 May 2026 at 21:17 Japanese researchers may have found a way to help neurons.
A Wearable Ultrasound Patch Could Watch Over High-Risk Pregnancies in Real Time ZME Science By: Mihai Andrei 28 May 2026 at 21:14 The device may have already saved a life.
Wildfire Smoke May Be Making People More Violent Even in Cities Far From The Flames ZME Science By: Tibi Puiu 28 May 2026 at 18:23 Wildfire smoke does more than hurt your lungs. New study suggests it may also raise risk of violence.
Scientists Discover a Massive Reservoir of Drinking Water Hiding Beneath the Atlantic Ocean ZME Science By: Tibi Puiu 28 May 2026 at 13:53 Scientists drill off Cape Cod and uncover vast undersea aquifers that may reshape our water future.
The Human Population Has Already Surpassed the Optimal Size by Nearly 6 Billion People ZME Science By: Tibi Puiu 27 May 2026 at 21:53 The ideal number of humans on Earth is around 2.5 billion and a major study explains what that means for our future.
Secret Diaries Reveal Stephen Hawking’s Father Once Feared He Had No Ambition and Was Wasting His Life ZME Science By: Tibi Puiu 27 May 2026 at 20:57 Decoded journals show Stephen Hawking’s father worried his son lacked initiative and ambition.
Can Farts Spread Bacteria? Scientists Actually Tested It ZME Science By: Mihai Andrei 27 May 2026 at 20:38 The conclusion: don't fart near food.
100,000-Year-Old Bones in Ethiopia May Point to the Earliest Human Cremation ZME Science By: Tudor Tarita 27 May 2026 at 20:27 Burned fossils reveal a vivid snapshot of early Homo sapiens life.
China Sends Human Embryo Models to Space For the First Time ZME Science By: Tudor Tarita 27 May 2026 at 20:04 The Tiangong experiment tests a basic question: can human development begin in space?
The International Space Station Is Leaking Again — And This Time, There’s Nowhere Left to Hide ZME Science By: Jordan Strickler 27 May 2026 at 19:47 A stubborn crack in the station's oldest Russian module is bleeding air into space, and engineers are running out of patches.
A Cheap, Vitamin-Packed Fruit Juice Could Make Iron Supplements Work Better ZME Science By: Mihai Andrei 27 May 2026 at 16:18 Can a glass of guava juice help against anemia?
6 Ancient Fish Older Than Dinosaurs That Are Still Swimming Today ZME Science By: Tibi Puiu 27 May 2026 at 15:21 These ancient fish lineages survived mass extinctions, ice ages, and evolutionary upheaval.
A Simple Vitamin D Test Could Help Breast Cancer Patients Recover After Surgery ZME Science By: Tudor Tarita 27 May 2026 at 15:13 Low vitamin D was linked to more pain and opioid use after mastectomy.