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Tiny pixels can save millions of lives and make nuclear medicine scans affordable for both hospitals and patients.
A single photonic chip for all future wireless communication.
Jailbreaking an AI is still an easy task.
These robots are taking over repetitive jobs and reducing workload as Japan combats a worker crisis.
A passive EEG scan could spot memory loss before symptoms begin to show.
A new study brings scientists closer to uncovering how life began on Earth.
Archaeologists took a deep dive into the Bay of Aarhus to trace how Stone Age people adapted to rising waters.
Forget health trackers, the Wi-Fi in your living room may soon monitor your heartbeat.
This case is quickly shaping up to be a landmark in AI history.
Why are goats and sheep so different?
Scientists used AI to mine animal venom for potent new antibiotics.
Stone tips found in Uzbekistan could rewrite the history of bows and arrows.
This study is putting forward an alternative to our notoriously hard to recycle circuit boards.
This almost-tragic event could have a very useful side.
Nearly half of the world’s food calories go to animals and engines instead of people.
A 32-gram robot turns one of nature’s tricks into a long flight.
We’ve all faced the feeling at some point. When the afternoon slump hits, your focus drifts and your eyelids start to drop; it’s tiring just to stay awake and you can’t fully refocus no matter how hard you try. Most of us simply power through, either with coffee or sheer will. But increasingly, research suggests […]
Researchers finally control the fermentation process that can make or break chocolate.
The micron-long tail could reshape our understanding of marine viral life.
Here’s how resistance training can trigger your body’s built-in anti-aging switch.
New mRNA-based HIV vaccines spark hope with potent immune responses in first human trial
Hidden tattoos show the artistry and skill of the Pazyryk people 2,000 years ago
The Black Mirror episodes are writing themselves now.
Is Roman concrete more sustainable? It's complicated.
In 1602, the Wanli Emperor of the Ming dynasty had a big task for his scholars: a map that would depict the entire world. The results was a monumental map that would forever change China’s understanding of its place in the world. Known as the Kunyu Wanguo Quantu (坤輿萬國全圖), or A Map of the Myriad […]
Forget concrete and steel. The real future is wood.
You don’t need a phone or camera to be tracked anymore: just wi-fi.
Just 7,000 steps a day may lower your risk of death, dementia, and depression.
In the not-too-distant future, your dentist might do more than remind you to floss—they might vaccinate you, too.
Microbial inks may soon give buildings the power to breathe, heal, and fight pollution.
A 3,000-year record of resilience, adaptation, and seismic survival
Small increases in blood sugar can affect sperm and sex, even without diabetes
Psilocybin extends cell life, and preserves aging DNA structures.
New material phase could lead to computers that run 1,000 times faster
No straps, no sockets: MIT team created a true bionic knee and successfully tested it on humans.
Galápagos tomatoes resurrect ancient defenses, challenging assumptions about evolution's one-way path.
A one-time injection helped some patients hear for the first time in their lives
Tiny brains register pain early, but lack the networks to interpret or respond to it
Eating dairy or sweets late at night may fuel disturbing dreams, new study finds.
Ancient mud tells a story critics can no longer ignore
The "search-and-destroy” microrobot system can chemically shred the resident bacterial biofilm.
What if the empty water bottle in your recycling bin could one day relieve your headache?
Scientists just gave the electric motor a sci-fi upgrade.
If the military is happy to show this, what other things are they covertly working on?
Scientists see the potential in using ice for long term data storage.
Grok exposed inconvenient facts. Now Musk says he’s “fixing” his AI to obey him.
Researchers are challenging the limits of optical brain imaging.
Forget brute force—Stanford engineers are using finesse to tackle deadly clots.
The Earth was trembling every 90 seconds. Now, we know why.
This sand battery system can store 1,000 megawatt-hours of heat for weeks at a time.