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Belgian scientists use AI to predict and improve beer flavors.
The galaxy has several “layers” that astronomers have imaged using a phenomenon called gravitation lensing.
Ancient art and dinosaur footprints in Brazil hint at early human fascination with prehistoric giants.
Antibiotic discover is just one part of the rise of artificial intelligence in medicine.
Watching others show empathy can grow on you.
The findings challenge our understanding of zoonotic diseases and highlight our integral role in the ecosystem's viral exchange.
Pythons can provide large volumes of high-protein meat, and with a lower carbon footprint. So, would you like to try some?
This is no fluke. There are thousands of such brains well-preserved by natural processes.
Lenmeldy has changed the fate of dozens of children with a devastating genetic disease. But it comes at an outrageous price.
Scientists used computer-generated images to illustrate how a rare condition distorts people's faces.
This mass grave has skeletons of men, women, and children arranged as if these people were buried in a rush, but why?
A concerning new study suggests men should pay more attention to how they use their phones.
The pig liver worked for ten days in the patient's body.
Scientists embed conductive fibers into cement-based mixtures to transform buildings into large-scale batteries.
AI can help us take a more proactive stance in disaster preparedness.
Climate change propelled the migration of our ancestors out of Africa and into Eurasia.
Some 7,700 years ago, these people were using canoes to sail the Mediterranean.
The real feel of summers is hotter than ever due to climate change.
New research suggests Ötzi's tattoos were made by hand-poking.
Orcas around the world have proven themselves adept hunters, making them the apex sea predators.
Deepfakes don't just mimick the living. They can be used to resurrect the dead.
Talagrand's work has been impactful in a number of fields, from physics to AI.
The humble ant has a surprising superpower that uses magnetism.
It had the body of a croc, the armor plate of an armadillo, the head of a bird and the snout of a pig.
Football (or soccer) is about to get a lot more tactical.
Scientists turned agricultural waste into eco-friendly, sustaianble sanitary products.
This research could lead to new non-hormonal contraceptives and other insights into female fertility.
Nature reacted in some predictable ways — but also some counterintuitive ways.
A popular argument against wind power flies out the window.
These compounds could help those who are physically unable to exercise.
A planet's atmosphere would need to contain at least 16 percent oxygen to support fire.
Soccer-ball-like particles found in some unique insects have inspired cutting-edge nanotechnology.
Study shows subtle changes in speech accents among Antarctica's few temporary inhabitants.
Some dairy farms could turn into lifesaving insulin factories.
It's an electric twist to material bonding. Plus, it's completely reversible at the push of a button.
Hycean planets, or water worlds, are one of the most intriguing types of planets — if they turn out to be real.
Sand coated steel frames can help restore coral reefs destroyed by explosives.
A bold photo project highlights the vital role of pets in improving the mental and physical health of people experiencing homelessness.
Different interactions with dogs, like playing or hugging, uniquely change brain activity, enhancing stress relief and concentration.
Astronomy and oceanography collide in surprising research.
Why would doctors ask a patient to play rock songs on the guitar while they open his skull and do surgery?
The findings highlight long-standing biases in how biologists classify mammals.
This may have been the Bronze Age, but craftsmen in Spain somehow got their hands on meteorite iron.
New research casts doubt on the long-held belief that smaller class sizes benefit children.
Scientists find celebrity worship is tied to insecurities such as social anxiety and smartphone addiction.
Daddy longlegs have extra eyes from their evolutionary past.
New study challenges earlier claims about the ancient whale Perucetus colossus's massive weight, suggesting a far lighter and more plausible estimate.
The Clipper's metal plate is much like the Voyager golden records meant to introduce planet Earth and its Earthlings to alien civilizations.
There's a world of music we haven't explored yet.
The observation provides a rare glimpse into the early universe, offering clues about the formation and evolution of galaxies.