Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
From Claire North’s new novel Slow Gods to a 10th anniversary edition of a brilliant Adrian Tchaikovsky book, there’s lots to ...
In early November 1927, the front pages of newspapers all over France featured photographs not of the usual politicians, ...
The Senate's report supports Space.com's findings, stating, "as early as June 2025, NASA began 'implementing immediately' ...
Scientists in Japan have discovered Physalia mikazuki, a previously unknown species of Portuguese man-of-war, in northern waters for the first time. DNA and anatomical analysis confirmed it as ...
While some researchers note the models made tasks more efficient, many scientists remain skeptical about using A.I. to author ...
The symbiotic relationship between the federal government and our universities — one that has delivered so much for America, ...
Researchers have for the first time created a reconfigurable polariton 2D quasicrystal. The team from the Skolkovo Institute ...
Some dogs never stop playing. They’ll chase a tennis ball until their paws give out or guard a squeaky toy like it’s made of ...
A new law requires the Department of Water Resources to set targets for the amount of water to be provided for urban and ...
At the University of Illinois, we’ve discovered that faith and science, united through dialogue and understanding, is our pathway to connect.
Ozempic, MRI machines and flat screen televisions all emerged out of fundamental research decades earlier — the very types of ...