Watch the first video of ovulation happening in real time

For the first time, scientists have filmed the process by which eggs are released from the ovaries during ovulation – and they’ve captured it in exquisite detail. In impressive new video, a mature mouse egg cell is explosively ejected from its fluid-filled sac – known as a follicle – into a laboratory dish. The team … Read more

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Price, Specs Leak Suggests Surprising Performance

Early specs and pricing for AMD’s highly anticipated Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor have been leaked online by retailers, and they provide an exciting glimpse of AMD’s upcoming 3D V-Cache processor that many are expecting to arrive on November 7th. European benchmark site Geizhals (via Tomshardware) revealed a full spec sheet for the new processor, and … Read more

Contact science is back on the table

NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover took this image using its right navigation camera on sol 4343—Mars day 4,343 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission—on October 24, 2024 at 15:26:28 UTC. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Changes to the plan on Wednesday, moving the drive one sol earlier, meant that we started planning this morning about 18 meters (about 59 … Read more

Alphabet to report third-quarter earnings after the bell

Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks with Emily Chang during the APEC CEO Summit at Moscone Center West in San Francisco on November 16, 2023. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images News | Getty Images Google parent Alphabet is set to report its third-quarter earnings on Tuesday after the market closes. Here’s what analysts expect, according to … Read more

Thoughts by Ethan Mollick on the future of superintelligence

Ethan Mollick John Werner It seems like only months, not years ago, that we encountered ChatGPT and related models and realized that AI could string sentences together. But now, brand new models are moving deeper into the physical world in ways that should make everyone sit up and take notice. We had news, just within … Read more

Scientists say something is wrong with this iconic black hole image: ScienceAlert

Remember that amazing ‘first image’ of the black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A) at the heart of the Milky Way? Well, that may not be entirely accurate, according to researchers at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ). Instead, the accretion disk around Sgr A* may be more elongated than the circular shape we first … Read more

The Top Three Forms of Infidelity, According to Science – So Would You Consider Them Cheating?

ROMANTIC INfidelity: Dave Grohl (right) recently admitted to cheating on his wife Jordyn Blum (left) and fathering a secret child with another woman. Researchers say that forming deep emotional relationships with someone other than a partner is a common and particularly harmful form of infidelity, which does not always involve any sexual behavior.

Whether it’s a one-night stand or a long-term relationship, infidelity has been the downfall of many relationships. But scientists say there is more than one way for someone to be unfaithful to their partner. In an analysis of more than 300 studies, researchers from Stony Brook University found three distinct forms of infidelity — most … Read more

Science panel applies 2022 sea level report projections to NC

Rodanthe in December 2023. Photo by Brad Hanson From CoastalReview.org The scientific panel that advises the state Coastal Resources Commission is showing in a new report how the findings of a 2022 federal report predicting sea level rise of more than a foot by 2050 apply to the Carolinas of the North. Released in mid-October, … Read more

Scientists Think They’ve Found a Key to ‘Nature’s Modus Operandi’

A new non-peer-reviewed paper says that the equations of physics follow a formula of their own. The authors say their probabilistic idea can be used to help train physics machine learning. That said, their goals don’t match the actual use of AI. In a real head-scratcher, scientists have applied a word frequency theory to three … Read more