Trending

#Sciencenews

Watch 200K Reels videos about Sciencenews from people all over the world.

Watch anonymously without logging in.

200K posts
NewTrendingViral

Trending Reels

(12)
#Sciencenews Reel by @startalk (verified account) - The Arctic melting isn't just environmental, it's geopolitical 🌍New shipping lanes = New power dynamics on our planet

link in bio 🔗to watch our lat
122.0K
ST
@startalk
The Arctic melting isn’t just environmental, it’s geopolitical 🌍New shipping lanes = New power dynamics on our planet link in bio 🔗to watch our latest video discussing why Greenland matters? #StarTalk #STEM #ScienceNews
#Sciencenews Reel by @allinwithchris (verified account) - Trump is targeting the National Science Foundation, the agency behind the internet, AI, MRIs, and countless breakthroughs that shape your daily life.
101.0K
AL
@allinwithchris
Trump is targeting the National Science Foundation, the agency behind the internet, AI, MRIs, and countless breakthroughs that shape your daily life. #science #news #sciencenews
#Sciencenews Reel by @aarti.aghariya - The Ancient 'Water-Wire': Earth Is Actually Showering the Moon! 🤯🌕💦 
Wait, what?! Hold the phone. 📞 New research suggests that Earth isn't just a
106.8K
AA
@aarti.aghariya
The Ancient 'Water-Wire': Earth Is Actually Showering the Moon! 🤯🌕💦 Wait, what?! Hold the phone. 📞 New research suggests that Earth isn't just a neighbor to the Moon; it's actively watering it! 😮 ​This viral image visualizes an mind-blowing scientific discovery: For billions of years, Earth’s upper atmosphere has been leaking water atoms and ions, and guess where they end up? On the lunar surface. Talk about a very long-distance, ancient delivery service! 🚚✨ ​Why this is a game-changer: ​Lunar History Reframed: We used to think the Moon got its water mostly from comets. This adds a huge, surprisingly homegrown source to the story. ​The Cosmic Connection: It shows how deeply Earth and its moon are intertwined, physically exchanging matter across the vacuum of space. ​Future Exploration: For astronauts looking to live on the Moon, this 'Earth-leakage' might mean more accessible water ice than we ever imagined! ​Think about that next time you look at the Moon. You might be staring at a giant cosmic sponge that’s been collecting our atmosphere’s residue for eons. ​What’s your take? Is this cosmic conservation or just messy celestial housekeeping? Drop your thoughts below! 👇 ​#SpaceDiscovery #AstronomyFacts #MoonWater #EarthAtmosphere #ScienceNews LunarIce NASA DeepSpace AmazingFacts CosmicExchange StayCurious
#Sciencenews Reel by @astrid_lundberg - The first (but DEFINITELY not the last) word on Spinosaurus mirabilis.

🦖
🦴
🦔

#paleontology #dinosaurs #sciencenews #spinosaurus #niger
138.4K
AS
@astrid_lundberg
The first (but DEFINITELY not the last) word on Spinosaurus mirabilis. 🦖 🦴 🦔 #paleontology #dinosaurs #sciencenews #spinosaurus #niger
#Sciencenews Reel by @sirelectrone - New research into dandelion root extract (DRE) is drawing attention in the scientific community after laboratory studies showed promising results agai
1.6M
SI
@sirelectrone
New research into dandelion root extract (DRE) is drawing attention in the scientific community after laboratory studies showed promising results against aggressive colon cancer cells. In controlled environments, aqueous dandelion root extract was found to trigger programmed cell death in a significant percentage of cancer cells within just 48 hours. Scientists believe this happens through activation of specific death-signaling pathways, and notably, the extract did not show major toxicity toward healthy, non-cancerous cells in the same tests. Animal studies have added another layer of interest. In rodent models using human colon tumor grafts, researchers observed tumor growth reductions of over 90% following treatment with the extract. These findings are encouraging and contribute to growing interest in plant-based compounds as possible foundations for future therapies. However, experts stress that results seen in labs and animals do not automatically translate into safe or effective treatments for humans. As of 2026, there is still no verified clinical evidence from human trials proving that dandelion root can cure cancer. Moving from “in vitro” success to real-world medical use requires years of rigorous, peer-reviewed clinical testing to confirm safety, dosage standards, and long-term outcomes. Specialists caution that complex diseases like cancer require multi-layered treatment strategies, and natural extracts are currently viewed as research subjects rather than replacements for established medical therapies. While dandelion root is widely available and often used in herbal supplements, medical professionals strongly recommend consulting a healthcare provider before using it, especially for patients undergoing treatment or taking other medications. Researchers continue to explore dandelion-based compounds, with future double-blind, placebo-controlled human trials needed to determine whether these early findings can translate into real clinical benefits. Follow for more real science updates. #DandelionRoot #CancerResearch #ScienceNews #sirelectrone
#Sciencenews Reel by @maddiemassy - Scientists have invented a new type of superglue. And I love the way they tested it!

The super sticky hydrogels are inspired by nature, with the scie
160.5K
MA
@maddiemassy
Scientists have invented a new type of superglue. And I love the way they tested it! The super sticky hydrogels are inspired by nature, with the scientists identifying over 24,000 different adhesive proteins produced by organisms from barnacles to bacteria. A data mining and machine learning approach was used to select the stickiest proteins, design the hydrogels and predict which ones would be most effective. Refs: Hokkaido University, 2025, ‘Getting sticky: the highest-performing underwater adhesive hydrogel polymer’ Liao et al., 2025, ‘Data-driven de novo design of super-adhesive hydrogels’ Nature Podcast, 2025, ‘Underwater glue shows its sticking power in rubber duck test’ #sciencenews #scienceexperiment #sciencefacts #STEM
#Sciencenews Reel by @wionews (verified account) - Ever heard a mysterious deep humming sound that others around you couldn't hear? Theories behind 'Global Hum' explained
.
.
.
.
#GlobalHum #Science #M
21.5K
WI
@wionews
Ever heard a mysterious deep humming sound that others around you couldn't hear? Theories behind 'Global Hum' explained . . . . #GlobalHum #Science #Mystery #Unexplained #Trending #WorldNews #ScienceNews #MysterySound #WION #WIONNews #ViralNews #Conspiracy #EarthMystery
#Sciencenews Reel by @weareiowa (verified account) - An Iowa doctor says it's very unlikely that hantavirus will cause a pandemic. Read more at the link in bio. 

#desmoines #dsm #iowa #iowanews #central
913
WE
@weareiowa
An Iowa doctor says it's very unlikely that hantavirus will cause a pandemic. Read more at the link in bio. #desmoines #dsm #iowa #iowanews #centraliowa #localnews #news #hantavirus #health #hantavirusship #hantaviruspassengers #infectiousdisease #science #sciencenews #healthnews
#Sciencenews Reel by @indiatimes24hrs - A groundbreaking 2026 study by researchers at the University of Padova has revealed that the Shroud of Turin-long believed to be the burial cloth of J
124.2K
IN
@indiatimes24hrs
A groundbreaking 2026 study by researchers at the University of Padova has revealed that the Shroud of Turin—long believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ—contains a "genomic cornucopia." 🧪 Using advanced DNA sequencing, scientists found that 38.7% of the human DNA traces on the fabric are linked to ancient Indian lineages. While the cloth also shows traces from the Middle East and Europe, the high percentage of Indian DNA suggests the linen or yarn might have originated in the Indus Valley before being traded across the Roman Empire. 🏛️📜 Follow @indiatimes24hrs for more!!! #ShroudOfTurin #AncientHistory #ScienceNews #IndiaHistory #Archaeology
#Sciencenews Reel by @__newsfacts4924 - Canadian scientists have developed a revolutionary tiny robot designed to dissolve kidney stones from inside the body, potentially eliminating the nee
45.9K
__
@__newsfacts4924
Canadian scientists have developed a revolutionary tiny robot designed to dissolve kidney stones from inside the body, potentially eliminating the need for invasive surgery. This medical breakthrough focuses on miniaturization, using a device roughly the size of a grain of rice to navigate the body's delicate internal pathways. The robot is engineered to reach the kidneys with high precision, where it identifies and targets calcified stones that typically require painful procedures to remove. Once the robot is in position, it employs specialized mechanisms to break down and dissolve the stones into smaller, manageable particles. These dissolved remnants are then naturally and safely passed by the patient, significantly reducing recovery time and the risk of post-surgical complications. This non-invasive approach represents a major leap forward in urological health, prioritizing patient comfort and the efficiency of internal medical interventions. While traditional treatments like lithotripsy or manual surgery can be taxing on the body, this "rice-grain" robot offers a glimpse into a future of autonomous, micro-scale healthcare. Researchers are currently refining the robot’s navigation systems to ensure it can be controlled externally with pinpoint accuracy. The successful application of this technology could pave the way for similar micro-bots to treat other internal ailments without a single incision. As clinical testing progresses, this Canadian innovation stands as a testament to the power of merging robotics with modern medicine to solve age-old health challenges. #MedicalTech #Innovation #HealthCare #Robotics #ScienceNews
#Sciencenews Reel by @viralvista.india - Breaking: Time Could "Lose" a Second in 2029 - Because Earth Is Spinning Faster! 🕰️💫

It may sound surprising, but time might actually skip a second
581.9K
VI
@viralvista.india
Breaking: Time Could “Lose” a Second in 2029 — Because Earth Is Spinning Faster! 🕰️💫 It may sound surprising, but time might actually skip a second. For the first time ever, scientists may have to remove one second from global clocks because Earth’s rotation is getting slightly faster. 😳🌎 By 2029, experts suggest that the planet’s spin could become fast enough to require a “negative leap second” — where one second is taken away from UTC, the world’s standard time system. This would be the opposite of the leap seconds usually added to keep atomic clocks matched with Earth’s rotation. ⏱️ Since around 2020, scientists have noticed that some days are becoming a little shorter — not by hours or minutes, but by tiny fractions of a second. Even though that sounds very small, it matters a lot for atomic clocks and global systems that depend on extreme time accuracy. 😮 🌀 Why is Earth speeding up? Experts say several factors may be involved, including movements inside Earth’s molten core, atmospheric changes, and shifting mass caused by melting polar ice. Similar to how a figure skater spins faster by pulling their arms closer, changes in Earth’s mass can affect how quickly it rotates. Losing just one second may seem harmless, but it could create issues for systems that rely on perfect timing — such as GPS, satellites, stock markets, aviation, and the internet. 🌐⚙️ If this happens, 2029 could become a historic year — not because time freezes, but because humanity may officially delete a second from the clock. It reminds us that even our most advanced timekeeping still follows the rhythm of our changing planet. 🌍✨ #EarthRotation #ScienceNews #LeapSecond #Space #Physics Timekeeping NASA FutureOfTime PlanetEarth Astronomy Innovation
#Sciencenews Reel by @aiproductlabs - Two "failed stars" may be creating a real star. ✨
Astronomers discovered a rare brown dwarf pair, Palomar Observatory's ZTF J1239+8347, orbiting each
77.6K
AI
@aiproductlabs
Two “failed stars” may be creating a real star. ✨ Astronomers discovered a rare brown dwarf pair, Palomar Observatory’s ZTF J1239+8347, orbiting each other every hour while one siphons material from the other — forming a blazing hotspot and a cosmic light pulse scientists detected from Earth. Even more incredible? This strange stellar dance may end in a merger that ignites a brand new star. A star being born… from two objects that were never massive enough to become stars on their own. 🌌 Could we be witnessing how some stars are formed in the universe? Source: California Institute of Technology #Space #Astronomy #BrownDwarfs #Caltech #Universe #CosmicDiscovery #StarFormation #ScienceNews #Astrophysics #SpaceFacts #DeepSpace #NASA #Cosmos #Physics #Stargazing #SpaceExploration #ZTF #FutureOfScience #MindBlown #DidYouKnow

✨ #Sciencenews Discovery Guide

Instagram hosts 200K posts under #Sciencenews, creating one of the platform's most vibrant visual ecosystems. This massive collection represents trending moments, creative expressions, and global conversations happening right now.

#Sciencenews is one of the most engaging trends on Instagram right now. With over 200K posts in this category, creators like @sirelectrone, @viralvista.india and @maddiemassy are leading the way with their viral content. Browse these popular videos anonymously on Pictame.

What's trending in #Sciencenews? The most watched Reels videos and viral content are featured above. Explore the gallery to discover creative storytelling, popular moments, and content that's capturing millions of views worldwide.

Popular Categories

📹 Video Trends: Discover the latest Reels and viral videos

📈 Hashtag Strategy: Explore trending hashtag options for your content

🌟 Featured Creators: @sirelectrone, @viralvista.india, @maddiemassy and others leading the community

FAQs About #Sciencenews

With Pictame, you can browse all #Sciencenews reels and videos without logging into Instagram. No account required and your activity remains private.

Content Performance Insights

Analysis of 12 reels

✅ Moderate Competition

💡 Top performing posts average 619.8K views (2.4x above average). Moderate competition - consistent posting builds momentum.

Post consistently 3-5 times/week at times when your audience is most active

Content Creation Tips & Strategy

🔥 #Sciencenews shows high engagement potential - post strategically at peak times

✨ Many verified creators are active (33%) - study their content style for inspiration

✍️ Detailed captions with story work well - average caption length is 849 characters

📹 High-quality vertical videos (9:16) perform best for #Sciencenews - use good lighting and clear audio

Popular Searches Related to #Sciencenews

🎬For Video Lovers

Sciencenews ReelsWatch Sciencenews Videos

📈For Strategy Seekers

Sciencenews Trending HashtagsBest Sciencenews Hashtags

🌟Explore More

Explore Sciencenews