Skip to content

Steve's News

another news portal

  • World
  • US
  • Politics
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Weird

Category: Science

‘He looked like Ramses the Great’: How experimental archaeologists used ancient techniques to mummify a modern-day person
Science

‘He looked like Ramses the Great’: How experimental archaeologists used ancient techniques to mummify a modern-day person

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 11, 2026

In most areas of archaeology, excavators painstakingly dig layer by layer to reveal not just buried artifacts but also charred seeds, broken bones and microscopic

‘Some people called it horrifying’: ‘Dinner with King Tut’ author on using Egyptian mummification techniques on a modern-day human body
Science

‘Some people called it horrifying’: ‘Dinner with King Tut’ author on using Egyptian mummification techniques on a modern-day human body

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 11, 2026

Most archaeologists spend time digging in the dirt or piecing together broken artifacts or bones in the lab, attempting to make sense of the past

Science news this week: Time emerges inside a mini-universe, scientists thicken Arctic ice, and one of the oldest graves of a free Black person in the US found
Science

Science news this week: Time emerges inside a mini-universe, scientists thicken Arctic ice, and one of the oldest graves of a free Black person in the US found

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 11, 2026

This week’s science news was filled with big discoveries from the world of the small, led by a physicist’s creation of a mini-universe, which was

Diagnostic dilemma: An 83-year-old man went to the hospital because of very itchy skin. It turned out he had a rare form of syphilis.
Science

Diagnostic dilemma: An 83-year-old man went to the hospital because of very itchy skin. It turned out he had a rare form of syphilis.

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 11, 2026

The patient: An 83-year-old man in Belgium The symptoms: The man sought medical attention at a hospital because the muscles on one side of his

Does fast charging damage your battery more than regular charging?
Science

Does fast charging damage your battery more than regular charging?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 11, 2026

Fast charging seems to be almost everywhere. Many smartphones can go from nearly empty to more than 50% charged in about half an hour, while

Lost in Curiosity reveals the messy reality of doing science
Science

Lost in Curiosity reveals the messy reality of doing science

Shi En KimJuly 10, 2026

In her new book, science journalist Roberta Kwok takes readers behind the scenes to understand how researchers get nature to give up its secrets.

Waxing Gibbous Moon
Science

Waxing Gibbous Moon

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 10, 2026

The waxing gibbous Moon is pictured above Earth from the International Space Station as it orbited 264 miles above a partly cloudy Indian Ocean southeast

We Know Simple Fluids Can Flow. Turns Out, Some Can Fracture.
Science

We Know Simple Fluids Can Flow. Turns Out, Some Can Fracture.

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 10, 2026

Thamires Lima, a research professor in chemical engineering at Drexel University, studies the properties of thick, viscous liquids — think honey or molasses, though in

Medieval babies and adults buried together in Sweden were not related, archaeologists discover — raising big questions about early Christian burial practices
Science

Medieval babies and adults buried together in Sweden were not related, archaeologists discover — raising big questions about early Christian burial practices

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 10, 2026

Early Christian communities in Sweden often buried children in the same grave with adults, but archaeologists have found that these individuals rarely shared close biological

NASA is creating a fifth state of matter on the ISS, thanks to an upgrade to a mini-fridge-sized quantum lab
Science

NASA is creating a fifth state of matter on the ISS, thanks to an upgrade to a mini-fridge-sized quantum lab

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 10, 2026

A new upgrade to the International Space Station’s (ISS) quantum laboratory is enabling NASA to probe the behavior of atoms further than ever before, the

Pluto has landslides
Science

Pluto has landslides

Katherine KorneiJuly 10, 2026

New Horizons data reveal Pluto’s first six confirmed landslides along steep crater rims.

Here’s what happens when you put politicians in charge of science
Science

Here’s what happens when you put politicians in charge of science

Tina Hesman SaeyJuly 10, 2026

Proposed federal rules would rely on political appointees to decide how a lot of U.S. science gets done. History shows the consequences of such actions.

New sodium metal battery design charges in just 4 minutes and retains its capacity for years
Science

New sodium metal battery design charges in just 4 minutes and retains its capacity for years

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 10, 2026

Researchers in China have announced a radical sodium metal battery (SMB) design that can fully charge in just four minutes and will retain its capacity

Canon EOS R6 III review: A wildlife wonder
Science

Canon EOS R6 III review: A wildlife wonder

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 10, 2026

The Canon EOS R6 III is Canon’s newest full-frame camera. We absolutely loved the R6 II when we reviewed it , and the Mark III’s

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Recent Posts

  • This “exotic weirdo” exoplanet has a rocky surface and an atmosphere July 16, 2026
  • Genes offer new clues to stopping Huntington’s disease in its tracks July 16, 2026
  • Mike Johnson battered in Dem victory speech as key GOP bill crashes in House July 16, 2026
  • Karoline Leavitt browbeaten by reporter after dodging tough Trump question July 16, 2026
  • Is Apple bringing chip manufacturing home? July 16, 2026
  • Zoom patches account takeover hole July 16, 2026
  • Thousands of liberated Africans died on a remote island after the British Navy freed them. We now know where they came from. July 16, 2026
  • Oops! Ancient Bronze Age shaman long assumed to be a man was actually a woman, DNA reveals July 16, 2026
  • ‘This was one of the most arduous expeditions I’ve ever done’: Scientists confirm that 15-mile-wide pit found on Google Maps is ancient meteor crater July 16, 2026

Sections

  • Health
  • Politics
  • Science
  • Tech
  • US
  • Weird
  • World

Archives

  • July 2026
  • June 2026

About

  • Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2026 Steve's News | Horizon News by Ascendoor | Powered by WordPress.