Science Discoveries & Space Exploration
From space exploration to breakthroughs in biotech, we cover the discoveries changing our reality. Dive deep into science with Scopeora.
Alexandria Lighthouse Blocks Rise Again in a Major Underwater Archaeology Project
Underwater archaeologists have recovered 22 massive blocks from the Lighthouse of Alexandria, using 3D scanning to build...
Why Modern Life Can Feel So Hard on the Human Mind
A new review says modern stress may stem from evolutionary mismatch, as human minds face social media, cities, and const...
Güneş'in Koronasında Tozun Rolü Düşünüldüğünden Büyük Olabilir
NASA'nın Parker Solar Probe verileri, Güneş koronasında tozun enerji dalgalarını etkileyebileceğini ortaya koyuyor. Yeni...
1776 Colonists Faced a Daily Health Reality Far Removed From Modern Life
A Smithsonian-led historical look at 1776 reveals how colonial Americans lived with constant pain, limited medicine, and...
Anthropic Expands Claude Into Drug Discovery
Anthropic is bringing Claude into drug discovery with Claude Science, a new AI workbench aimed at rare diseases, researc...
Titan Could Emerge as a Future Refueling Hub for Deep Space Travel
Titan may hold the ingredients for future space refueling, habitat support, and manufacturing, making Saturn's largest m...
A Jupiter-Sized Planet Survived Its Star's Death, Offering a Glimpse of the Solar System's Far Future
Astronomers studied WD 1856 b, a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a white dwarf, revealing how planets may evolve after a s...
Bilim İnsanları Uyanıklıkta Rüya Benzeri Zihinsel Hâlleri İlk Kez Netleştirdi
Paris Brain Institute araştırması, rüya benzeri zihinsel hâllerin uyanıklıkta da ortaya çıkabildiğini göstererek uyku ve...
Ravens Don't Just Follow Wolves -- They Remember Where Food Is Likely to Appear
A Yellowstone study shows ravens do more than follow wolves for food--they remember where kills are likely and return th...
Astronomers Capture the Clearest Gravitational-Wave Signal from a Black Hole Merger
Astronomers used the clearest gravitational-wave signal yet to measure a black hole's horizon properties, testing Einste...
Scientists Regrow Toe-Like Tissue in Mice, Opening New Doors for Regenerative Medicine
Texas A&M researchers used FGF2 and BMP2 to help mice regrow toe-like tissue, revealing a promising new path for regener...
Diş Hekimliğinde Yeni Dönem: Ağız İçine Sığan Mini Robot Kron Hazırlığını Yeniden Tanımlıyor
İsviçre'de geliştirilen mini ağız içi robot, diş kronu hazırlığında milimetrenin altında hassasiyet sunuyor ve geleceğin...
Bilim İnsanları Sıfırdan Yapay Hücre Benzeri Bir Yapı Üretti: Besleniyor, Büyüyor ve Bölünüyor
Minnesota Üniversitesi araştırmacıları, beslenen, büyüyen ve bölünen yapay bir hücre benzeri sistem geliştirdi. SpudCell...
Jellyfish Healing Mechanism Offers Clues for Scar-Free Tissue Repair
Scientists studying Clytia hemisphaerica found a fast, scar-free wound repair process that may help inspire future regen...
Duke Researchers Unveil Argus, a 20-Legged Robot Built for Movement Without a Front or Back
Duke University's Argus robot uses 20 legs and all-around sensing to move without a fixed front or back, redefining how...
Creatine Draws Interest in Depression Research, But Evidence Remains Mixed
A new review in Brain Medicine finds creatine may help some depression patients, but results are mixed and larger trials...
AI Uncovers Two Hidden Molecular States in Water
AI analysis of 74 million molecular snapshots suggests water may shift between two hidden liquid structures, offering ne...
Earth's Insect Diversity May Be Far Greater Than Scientists Expected
A new study suggests Earth may have 14 to 20 million insect species, far beyond earlier estimates, reshaping how scienti...
Japanese Tower Observation Captures Rare Gamma-Ray Flash Inside a Lightning Strike
Japanese researchers captured a rare gamma-ray flash just before lightning struck a tower in Kanazawa, revealing new clu...
Realta Fusion Says It Has Converted Fusion Energy Directly Into Electricity
Realta Fusion says it has directly converted fusion energy into electricity, a milestone that could improve reactor effi...
AI Helps Decode 2,000-Year-Old Herculaneum Scrolls
AI-powered scanning is helping researchers read 2,000-year-old Herculaneum scrolls, revealing ancient texts once thought...
Coffee May Give Athletes a Race-Day Edge -- but Daily Habits Shape the Effect
New studies suggest caffeine can improve race performance, but the benefit depends on dose and daily coffee habits, espe...
ETH Zurich's New Pixel Can Both Display and Detect Light
ETH Zurich researchers created a Fourier pixel that can emit and detect light, a breakthrough with potential for hologra...
France Excavation Reveals a Massive Roman Coin Hoard Beneath Ancient Senon
Archaeologists in France uncovered a massive Roman coin hoard in Senon, revealing new details about ancient money storag...
Tiny Diving Suit Helps Cyborg Cockroaches Move Underwater for Hours
Scientists in Singapore and Japan created a tiny diving suit for cyborg cockroaches, enabling underwater movement for ho...
Anthropic Launches Claude Science as a Workflow Hub for Research Teams
Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workbench for researchers that unifies databases, tools, and workflows to speed...
Orta Çağ İnsanları Dünyanın Düz Olduğuna Gerçekten İnanıyor Muydu?
Orta Çağ'da insanların Dünya'yı düz sandığı iddiası doğru mu? Antik ve Orta Çağ kaynakları, küresel Dünya bilgisinin çok...
Scientists Identify a New Protein-Based Layer of Inheritance
Scientists at the University of Toronto found a protein-based inheritance mechanism in worms, opening a new chapter in e...
California's Coastal Dunes Have Shrunk by 60% Since the 1800s
A new study finds California has lost 60% of its coastal dunes since the 1850s, raising the importance of restoration fo...
Euclid Reveals the Milky Way's Most Detailed Galactic Bulge View
ESA's Euclid mission captures the Milky Way's galactic bulge in its sharpest view yet, revealing over 60 million stars a...
120 Million-Year-Old Fossil Suggests a Feathered Predator May Have Targeted Early Birds
A new fossil from China suggests the feathered dinosaur Jian changmaensis may have hunted early birds 120 million years...
Cave Walls Yield Ancient Human DNA for the First Time
Scientists recovered ancient human DNA from cave walls in Spain and Portugal, revealing a new way to study prehistoric a...
Antarctica's First Dinosaur Bone Identified After 40 Years in Storage
Scientists identified a fossil stored for 40 years as Antarctica's first dinosaur bone, revealing a titanosaur lived on...
Australian Town Crier Sets World Record for Loudest Human Shout
Australian town crier Joseph McGrail-Bateup set a Guinness World Record with a 122.4-decibel shout, showing the remarkab...
Mars Impact Study Reveals More Frequent Meteor Strikes Than Expected
AI and seismic data reveal Mars is hit by meteorites more often than expected, offering new insight into the planet's in...
Earth Impacts May Have Carried Microbes Into Venus's Clouds, Study Suggests
A new study suggests Earth impacts may have sent microbes to Venus's clouds, opening fresh questions about panspermia an...
Astronomers Spot Two Ultra-Light Giant Planets in the TOI-791 System
Astronomers discovered two ultra-light giant exoplanets in the TOI-791 system, offering a rare chance to study super-puf...
The ISS Leak Raises a Bigger Question: What Comes After the Station?
The International Space Station's latest air leak underscores aging orbital infrastructure, NASA-Roscosmos coordination,...
536 AD: The Year That Revealed How Climate Can Reshape Civilization
Scientists link 536 AD to volcanic eruptions, climate cooling and crop failures, offering a striking case study in how e...
Ape Laughter May Hold a 15-Million-Year-Old Clue to the Origins of Speech
A new study in Communications Biology suggests ape laughter carries a 15-million-year-old rhythm that may help explain h...
Perseverance Detects Mars' Most Complex Organic Chemistry Yet
NASA's Perseverance rover found the most complex organic carbon yet on Mars, deepening the case for ancient habitability...
99.9% Işık Emici Ultra-Siyah Otomotiv Boyası Geliştirildi
Çinli araştırmacılar, görünür ışığın yüzde 99,90'ını emen ultra-siyah otomotiv kaplaması geliştirdi. Yeni malzeme, dayan...
NASA's Webb Reveals 16.5 Million Stars in the Cigar Galaxy
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope unveils a 223-megapixel view of the Cigar Galaxy, revealing 16.5 million stars and new...
Euclid Captures the Milky Way's Core in a Record-Breaking Star Map
ESA's Euclid telescope has created a record-breaking Milky Way core map, capturing 60 million stars and supporting futur...
Wet Coffee Grounds Become Coal-Like Fuel in 90 Seconds
South Korean researchers convert wet coffee grounds into coal-like biochar in 90 seconds, opening new possibilities for...
Captain Cook's Endeavour Identified After 25 Years of Maritime Research in Rhode Island
Australian researchers say they have identified Captain Cook's Endeavour in Rhode Island after 25 years of maritime arch...
Study Finds Pop Lyrics Have Shifted Toward Darker Moral Themes Since the 1960s
A new study from Queen Mary University of London finds pop lyrics have shifted toward darker moral themes, with more har...
Physics Reveals a Simple Pouring Trick for Better Coffee
Physics shows that pour-over coffee can taste richer with a higher, steady pour, helping improve extraction and reduce b...