Fewer than 50 people in the world have this ‘golden’ blood type — scientists are trying to grow it in a lab

Fewer than 50 people in the world have this ‘golden’ blood type — scientists are trying to grow it in a lab

Got “golden” blood? Fewer than 50 people on Earth do. Their veins carry Rh-null, an ultra-rare blood type experts say could help save countless lives. Now scientists are racing to grow it in a lab — a breakthrough that could transform blood transfusions around the world. Researchers want to increase the supply of Rh-null blood … Read more

Common fruit could help ease your digestive issues — here’s how

Common fruit could help ease your digestive issues — here’s how

If your digestive system’s been a bit sluggish, scientists have found some new solutions — including a fruit you might already have at home. Researchers in the United Kingdom recently published new guidelines in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics about the foods that can relieve constipation. In an Oct. 13 news release, King’s College London … Read more

Alzheimer’s breakthrough? Scientists use nanotech to reverse disease in mice

Alzheimer’s breakthrough? Scientists use nanotech to reverse disease in mice

Scientists have discovered what could be a breakthrough in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Over 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, which slowly erodes memory, cognitive skills and the ability to perform simple tasks. Early attempts at treating or managing Alzheimer’s have concentrated on neurons and other brain cells. Newer approaches have been exploring how other … Read more

Scientists amazingly uncover a 520 million-year-old fossil with its brain and guts intact: ‘Almost perfect preservation’

Scientists amazingly uncover a 520 million-year-old fossil with its brain and guts intact: ‘Almost perfect preservation’

Fossils usually leave us with bones turned to stone, the hard remains of creatures long gone.  But every so often, nature offers something far rarer — a glimpse of soft tissue that survived for millions of years. Researchers examining a 520-million-year-old arthropod larva were stunned to find not just an outline of the creature, but … Read more

Chocolate tastes even better if you listen to this new song — which was composed by a music-loving scientist

Chocolate tastes even better if you listen to this new song — which was composed by a music-loving scientist

Sweet tune, sweeter bite.  A University of Bristol brainiac has created a song that actually makes chocolate taste even better when listening to it.  After doing 60 years of research, which found that music’s pitch, speed and key can trick the brain into thinking something, particularly sweet treats taste more decadent than they already do, … Read more

Secretive Air Force jet spotted flying over Area 51 by plane-obsessed photographer

Secretive Air Force jet spotted flying over Area 51 by plane-obsessed photographer

Area 51 just got a little more mysterious.  The US Air Force’s top-secret Boeing 737-200 aircraft, also known as the RAT55 jet, was spotted soaring over Nevada’s Groom Lake facility, confirming long-rumored ties to the classified base.  From 26 miles away atop Tikaboo Peak, a mountain in Nevada, plane-obsessed photographer Michael Rokita recorded fuzzy footage of … Read more

I’m a microplastics expert — 3 ways I reduce exposure, including only buying these types of clothes

I’m a microplastics expert — 3 ways I reduce exposure, including only buying these types of clothes

Wash — and learn. “The next time you’re using a tumble dryer, take a look at the lint catcher,” materials scientist Joshua Grolman told The Post. “All of this debris is what we breathe in on a daily basis.” Microplastics are ubiquitous, found in everything from toys and cosmetics to cleaning products and clothing. They’re … Read more

Toothpaste made out of hair could be on shelves in two years — scientists say it’s the secret to stopping tooth decay

Toothpaste made out of hair could be on shelves in two years — scientists say it’s the secret to stopping tooth decay

Mint to be? Fluoride in toothpaste has been shown to strengthen tooth enamel, making our chompers more resistant to acids from plaque and bacteria that cause tooth decay. Researchers from King’s College London say they have identified a substance that can protect against decay and repair early-stage damage better than fluoride. Brace yourself — it’s … Read more

Massive, mysterious ‘hot blob’ beneath Eastern US is moving toward New York, puzzling scientists

Massive, mysterious ‘hot blob’ beneath Eastern US is moving toward New York, puzzling scientists

Is this the start of Goo York City? UK scientists have discovered a massive “blob” of rock underneath the Appalachian mountains that’s slowly oozing its way toward New York City, per a slimy new study published in the journal Geology. “This thermal upwelling has long been a puzzling feature of North American geology,” the study’s … Read more

Stick insect — as hefty as a golf ball — could be heaviest ever found in Australian rainforest

Stick insect — as hefty as a golf ball — could be heaviest ever found in Australian rainforest

This Aussie bug is breaking records — and possibly a few branches. Scientists have discovered a hefty new species of stick insect in a remote Australian rainforest, and it could be the heaviest ever found in the country. The little bugger, of the new Acrophylla alta species, weighs 1.55 ounces – about the weight of … Read more

Could dental floss be the next way to receive vaccines? Scientists say open wide

Could dental floss be the next way to receive vaccines? Scientists say open wide

Dental floss could eventually do much more than improve oral hygiene. A new study led by Texas Tech University and the University of North Carolina suggests that the thin filament could eventually double as a vaccine mechanism. In animal models, the researchers showed that dental floss can effectively release vaccines through the tissue between the teeth … Read more

The world started with a ‘bang’ but will end in a scary ‘big crunch’ — and scientists think they know when that will be

The world started with a ‘bang’ but will end in a scary ‘big crunch’ — and scientists think they know when that will be

Our humble blue planet came into being with the Big Bang — the sudden expansion of the universe outwards. Now, according to astrophysicists and cosmologists, Earth and all of its celestial siblings will likely be swallowed back into the super-small singularity they came from, in what is known as the “big crunch” theory. Alarming as … Read more

New tiny world beyond Neptune discovered — boosting ‘Planet Nine’ theory

New tiny world beyond Neptune discovered — boosting ‘Planet Nine’ theory

Astronomers used a telescope in Hawaii to find a new object on the outer edges of our solar system, helping to fuel evidence of a long-standing theory about Planet Nine, or Planet X. For years, scientists have theorized about a ninth planet beyond Neptune because of the orbital patterns of smaller objects in the Kuiper … Read more

Scientists crack the code on new vaccine for deadly plague bacteria

Scientists crack the code on new vaccine for deadly plague bacteria

Israeli researchers have developed a new vaccine that is “100% effective” against bacteria that is deadly to humans. The announcement came from Tel Aviv University, which teamed up with the Israel Institute for Biological Research to create the mRNA-based vaccine, the first to protect against bacteria. “In the study, we show that our mRNA vaccine provides 100% protection against … Read more

Bizarre 12-sided object dating to Roman Empire baffles scientists: ‘A cosmic symbol’

Bizarre 12-sided object dating to Roman Empire baffles scientists: ‘A cosmic symbol’

There are many sides to this story. Scientists remain baffled over a mysterious 12-sided bronze object dating back to the Roman Empire — theorizing it could be anything from a candle holder to a “cosmic symbol.” The first Roman dodecahedron was discovered in 1739 in the English Midlands. Since then,120 of the geometric enigmas have … Read more

July 9 will be the shortest day in recorded history — blame it on the moon, scientists say: ‘We’re in a very unusual time’

July 9 will be the shortest day in recorded history — blame it on the moon, scientists say: ‘We’re in a very unusual time’

Where does the time go? For once, we know for sure — sort of. If tomorrow, July 9, feels even shorter than your average day filled with too much to do, there’s a scientific phenomenon that’s to blame, scientists say. This summer, Earth is suddenly spinning faster as a result of the moon’s position, the experts … Read more

3 weird ways to keep your brain healthy — one you can do in the shower

3 weird ways to keep your brain healthy — one you can do in the shower

No need to overthink brain health! Our noggins take a floggin’ with age, leading to reduced brain volume, less effective communication between neurons and decreased blood flow. These changes can affect learning, memory, processing speed and other cognitive functions. Now, you probably already know that eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, getting adequate sleep, managing … Read more

Could Down syndrome be eliminated? Scientists say cutting-edge gene editing tool could cut out extra chromosome

Could Down syndrome be eliminated? Scientists say cutting-edge gene editing tool could cut out extra chromosome

Cutting-edge gene editing technology could eradicate Down syndrome, according to Japanese scientists. Down syndrome, which causes a range of developmental differences and affects 1 in 700 newborns in the United States, is caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21. The extra chromosome, also known as trisomy 21, causes cellular overactivity, compromises … Read more

Biblical carving discovered near US has experts wondering about possible link to Jesus’ death

Biblical carving discovered near US has experts wondering about possible link to Jesus’ death

Archaeologists finally broke the cipher on 255 strange symbols etched into a Canadian rock over 200 years ago — and it’s the Lord’s Prayer… in Swedish. Discovered in 2018 after a tree fell near Wawa, Ontario (just a stone’s throw from Michigan), the bizarre runes had stumped many — until Ryan Primrose from Ontario’s archaeology … Read more

World’s smallest violin believed to have been created by scientists

World’s smallest violin believed to have been created by scientists

British physicists claim they’ve created the “world’s smallest violin” — and, by the looks of it, they could take a bow for their masterpiece invention. The brainy bunch at Loughborough University used nanotechnology to build the teeny instrument, which is no bigger than a speck of dust and can only be seen with a microscope.  Made of … Read more