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Undisclosed ads on TikTok skirt ban on profiling minors Teenagers are being bombarded with highly targeted commercial content on TikTok, despite an EU law that prohibits profiling minors for advertising https://www.newscientist.com/article/2519141-undisclosed-ads-on-tiktok-skirt-ban-on-profiling-min
Hidden Clues Challenge the Long-Held Theory Behind the Maya Civilizationโs Collapse New research suggests that explanations based only on climate may not fully account for the major decline of the lowland population in Central America and calls for a reassessment of those assumptions.
Depression may start with an energy problem in brain cells Researchers have discovered a surprising change in how cells produce energy in people with depression. Brain and blood cells in young adults with major depressive disorder produced more energy molecules at rest but had trouble increasing ene
Generative AI can amplify and reinforce our delusions, findings show Research reveals the sycophantic nature of generative AI is inadvertently creating a form of distributed delusions.
Can soccer fans mobilize for climate action? Heat waves are already harming the sport, one advocate says.
AI just verified a proof that earned one of math's most prestigious prizes. Math will never be the same The introduction of AI into mathematics represents a seismic shift in what it means to do math.
A Cambridge Lab Mistake Reveals a Powerful New Way to Modify Drug Molecules A surprising lab discovery reveals a light-powered way to tweak complex drugs faster, cleaner, and later in development.
Will Artemis 2 launch toward the moon next month? Watch NASA's mission update today The briefing starts at 3 p.m. EDT (1900 GMT).
The sun and thousands of its twins migrated across the Milky Way just in time The sun rode a massive galactic migration wave to the Milky Wayโs suburbs
A 'mass migration' of stars from the Milky Way's center could explain why there's life in our solar system The Gaia telescope spotted more than 6,000 sunlike stars, all of which appear to have migrated from the galaxy's center more than 4 billion years ago.
A mass stellar migration billions of years ago may have helped life get started on Earth "The sun may not have arrived in a life-friendly environment purely by chance."
Our Sun May Have Escaped the Milky Wayโs Dangerous Center Billions of Years Ago New research suggests our Sun was part of a huge migration of Sun-like stars that moved away from the Milky Wayโs center billions of years ago.
Why Colon Cancer Is Rising in Young Adults: Scientists Discover Unexpected Physical Clue Younger colorectal cancer patients have abnormally stiff colon tissue that promotes tumor growth, pointing to biomechanical forces as a key factor in early-onset disease.
AI may be giving teens bad nutrition advice AI-generated meal plans for fictional teens cut an entire mealโs worth of calories and carbs while overemphasizing protein and fats, a new study reports.
Scientists Reverse Key Signs of Gut Aging With Surprising Biological Transfer Scientists are uncovering surprising links between aging and the microscopic communities living in the gut.
The Simple Strength Test That Predicts Longevity After 60 A large study of older women suggests that muscle strength may play a critical role in longevity, independent of how much aerobic activity a person gets. After 60, the most revealing fitness question may not be how far you can walk or how lon
Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket reaches orbit on 1st mission since explosive accidents last year (video) Alpha bounced back from a failure on its previous launch, which occurred in April 2025.
Scientists Discover Second Pregnancy Rewires the Brain in New Ways Pregnancy is known to reshape the brain, but new research reveals that these changes do not stop after the first child.
Bed Bugs Are Terrified of This Simple Thing, Study Finds New research reveals that bed bugs strongly avoid water and moisture. People often dread bed bugs, and for good reason. Once these blood-feeding insects establish themselves inside a home, they can be extremely difficult to eliminate. However,
Black hole and neutron star mergers push the laws of physics with their odd orbits "This is convincing proof that not all neutron starโblack hole pairs share the same origin."
'Rectal garlic insertion for immune support': Medical chatbots confidently give disastrously misguided advice, experts say AI chatbots are seduced by misinformation that is delivered in medical jargon, leading them to give potentially dangerous advice.
AI autocomplete doesnโt just change how you write. It changes how you think AI-powered writing tools are increasingly integrated into our e-mails and phones. Now a new study finds biased AI suggestions can sway usersโ beliefs
A miniature magnet rivals behemoths in strength for the first time Strong magnets tend to be large and power-hungry, but a new design has produced a powerful magnet that fits in the palm of your hand, making it more practical and affordable https://www.newscientist.com/article/2518964-a-miniature-ma
Russian Revolution gold coin hoard worth over $500,000 discovered during house construction Archaeologists excavating the foundation of a historic house in Russia discovered 409 coins buried before the revolution in 1917.
Watch Northrop Grumman's 1st 'Cygnus XL' cargo spacecraft leave the space station on March 12 The freighter is scheduled to depart the ISS Thursday (March 12) at 7:05 a.m. EDT (1105 GMT).
Strange Form of Superconductivity โStunsโ Scientists A newly mapped form of superconductivity in uranium ditelluride emerges only under extremely strong magnetic fields, defying long-held expectations about how superconductors behave.
The world is being held hostage by its reliance on oil. How can we break free from the fossil fuel? Like whale blubber, oil as a dominant source of energy will gradually be phased out over the next decades. Here's what that transition may look like.