Guam’s ‘Twilight Zone’ Reveals New Species — And Warming Waters

Almost one decade of recorded data retrieved from deep coral reef dives reveals some of the first evidence of that climate change is warming the ocean’s ‘twilight zone’.

Why Going ‘No Contact’ With Family Can Be Healthy, By A Psychologist

As holidays approach, younger adults are rethinking family loyalty. Research shows stepping back (or going no contact) can sometimes be the healthiest move.

3 Reasons Behind The ‘January Breakup Effect,’ By A Psychologist

The ‘January breakup effect’ is often framed as something bleak, a seasonal spike in endings. But its psychological interpretation is far more nuanced.

Meet The Heaviest Bird That Ever Flew. Hint: Its Wingspan Was Longer Than A Small Airplane

Argentavis magnificens was so massive it should’ve stayed grounded. Yet, this giant prehistoric bird still ruled the skies of ancient Argentina.

6 Reasons Rest Feels So Uncomfortable For You, By A Psychologist

An identity that revolves around productivity and achievement can also frame rest as the enemy. Here are a few ways to break free from that trap.

Poor Sleep Quality Accelerates Brain Aging

Research shows that people who sleep poorly tend to have brain age that is older than their actual age. Chronic inflammation in the body caused by poor sleep likely plays a part.

NASA’s Hubble Sees Baby Planets Colliding Around A Famous Star

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured infant planets colliding around Fomalhaut, one of the brightest stars in the night sky.

Rare Cosmic Event May Be First-Ever ‘Superkilonova,’ Scientists Say

Astronomers have spotted AT2025ulz, a rare dual explosion — a supernova and a kilonova — that may be the first-ever observed “superkilonova.”

New Year’s Eve: See The Moon, Jupiter And Night Sky’s Brightest Star

The final night of 2025 is the perfect time to watch the moon close to the Pleiades, find the brightest star in the night sky and see Jupiter close to its best.

A Psychologist Shares A Science-Inspired Quiz To Test If You’re A ‘Pattern-Seer’

There’s a line of thought that equates intelligence with “pattern recognition.” How do you stack up on this unique cognitive characteristic?