Science Breakthroughs Abound: From Plastic Upcycling to Nuclear Power
Researchers make strides in sustainable tech, disease discovery, and medical simulation
Researchers make strides in sustainable tech, disease discovery, and medical simulation
From ancient Maya water management to nano-origami, new discoveries shed light on innovation and adaptation
Breakthroughs in physics, paleontology, biology, astronomy, and oceanography reveal intricate connections
From 3D-printed sea lion pelvises to self-shrinking metamaterials, scientists are making strides in various fields to address some of the world's most pressing problems.
From protein stability to sodium-ion batteries, innovation is on the rise
From coral reefs to ancient diets, new discoveries shed light on the intricate web of life
This week has seen significant advancements in various fields, from a potential new treatment for tuberculosis to a court's decision to limit the Department of Justice's search of a journalist's devices.
From the intricate patterns on 60,000-year-old ostrich eggs to the discovery of a new plant species, scientists are uncovering the secrets of human ingenuity and the natural world, while also developing innovative solutions to
From sneaker squeaks to dinosaur fossils, and Earth's magnetic field
From harnessing the power of the sun to clean water supplies in rural Nepal to detecting hazardous gases with LED-powered e-noses, scientists are developing innovative solutions to pressing environmental and social threats.
New studies shed light on human biology, technology, and societal challenges
New Initiatives and Breakthroughs in Science May Hold the Key
From the rumbling of glaciers to the hacking of personal devices, the world is full of hidden rhythms and chaotic beats that shape our lives in unexpected ways.
Rising temperatures drive increased energy consumption, ocean decline, and waste management challenges
New research reveals that butterfly caterpillars use intricate rhythmic signals to communicate with ants, securing protection, food, and shelter in a mutually beneficial relationship.
A bottlenose dolphin nicknamed Mimmo has been swimming in the Venice lagoon for months, prompting researchers to monitor its movements and assess management scenarios, concluding that it doesn't need special protection, except from humans.
Scientists study impact of introduced predators on native wildlife and uncover clues in New Zealand's geological past
A devastating drought in Somalia has left 6.5 million people facing severe hunger, with 1.84 million children under 5 expected to suffer from acute malnutrition in 2026.
Researchers have made groundbreaking discoveries about the intricate relationships between living systems, the Earth's crust, and the atmosphere, revealing the complex web of forces that shape our world.
In recent weeks, scientists have made significant strides in various fields, from understanding how mosquitoes detect repellents to uncovering the mysteries of Alzheimer's disease and the Milky Way's magnetic field.
Advances in medicine, materials, and archaeology show promise for future
Scientists make strides in gaming, immunology, environmental science, and more
New study confirms alcohol consumption in African chimps, shedding light on human attraction to booze
As the world grapples with the challenges of environmental degradation, social division, and space exploration, recent research highlights the complex and often unintended consequences of human activities.