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Research breakthroughs across physics, biology, climate, and the natural world.

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518-million-year-old creature reveals the origins of spider fangs

518-million-year-old creature reveals the origins of spider fangs

A tiny 518-million-year-old sea creature has revealed the earliest known evidence of the structures that eventually became spiders’ fangs. Hidden inside the fossil were pincerlike limbs and preserved soft tissues that help explain how the ancestors of spiders and scorpions evolved into formidable hunters.

ScienceDaily•August 4, 2026
This hydrogen turbine turns controlled explosions into electricity

This hydrogen turbine turns controlled explosions into electricity

Scientists have successfully generated electricity with a hydrogen turbine that produces its own pressure through detonation waves instead of relying on a mechanical compressor. The breakthrough could unlock dramatically more efficient power systems for clean energy and future aviation.

ScienceDaily•August 4, 2026
Where in the West Country to see the biggest solar eclipse since 1999

Where in the West Country to see the biggest solar eclipse since 1999

The UK's biggest solar eclipse since 1999 arrives on 12 August. Here's where to see it safely in the West Country.

BBC•August 4, 2026
Death of swan family leaves residents 'devastated'

Death of swan family leaves residents 'devastated'

The council says there is blue-green algae on the lake which can be damaging for wildlife.

BBC•August 4, 2026
These underwater bones could solve a mystery about extinct giants

These underwater bones could solve a mystery about extinct giants

Animal bones preserved in South Australia’s underwater caves reveal distinctive clues shaped by darkness, algae, bacteria, and other environmental conditions. The findings give scientists a powerful new way to reconstruct how ancient megafauna remains entered and survived in submerged cave systems.

ScienceDaily•August 4, 2026
Strange quantum experiment shows “negative time” is more than an illusion

Strange quantum experiment shows “negative time” is more than an illusion

Photons traveling through a cloud of atoms can emerge so early that they appear to have spent a negative amount of time inside. Researchers tested whether this was merely a misleading feature of the light pulse by making extremely weak measurements of the atoms. Surprisingly, the atoms confirmed the same negative dwell time. The finding does not break standard physics, but it reveals that one of quantum mechanics’ strangest effects is physically measurable.

ScienceDaily•August 4, 2026
Young white-tailed eagles released on Exmoor

Young white-tailed eagles released on Exmoor

Up to 20 additional young birds will be released over the next three years.

BBC•August 4, 2026
DNA on the Shroud of Turin reveals centuries of hidden history

DNA on the Shroud of Turin reveals centuries of hidden history

DNA traces in the Shroud of Turin reveal a remarkable mixture of human lineages, microbes, plants, animals, and coral accumulated through centuries of handling and travel. The findings do not prove its age or authenticity, but they expose a hidden biological history preserved in the famous cloth.

ScienceDaily•August 4, 2026
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