Biology Biodiversity loss, fueled by human activity, could take millions of years to recover May 24, 2021
Future Faster, greener, cheaper: Your next home may be printed instead of built May 24, 2021 - Updated on May 25, 2021
Animals These bizarre deep-sea fish have the blackest skin ever seen May 21, 2021 - Updated on September 14, 2023
Environment It will take millions of years for biodiversity to recover from the crisis we caused May 21, 2021
Climate We can’t “plant our way” out of the climate crisis, researchers argue May 21, 2021 - Updated on January 9, 2023
Science Cyberattacks do cause uncertainty in cryptocurrencies — but with a delay May 21, 2021 - Updated on May 23, 2021
News Tardigrades can survive being shot from a gun. What this means for alien life May 21, 2021 - Updated on May 23, 2021
Animals In the 1940s, monkeys escaped from a farm. Their descendants now live in a thriving colony in Florida May 20, 2021
Mind & Brain Doublespeak works, and it protects manipulative speakers from being perceived as liars May 20, 2021
Environment Just 20 companies are behind more than half of the single-use plastic waste in the world May 20, 2021
Environment Iran’s groundwater resources are rapidly depleting, and everyone should pay attention May 19, 2021
Geology Scientists discover new quasicrystal formed by first-ever nuclear explosion at Trinity Site May 18, 2021
Environment Scientists fix crucial flaw with solid-state batteries that could fully charge electric cars in 10 minutes May 17, 2021
Science The tech industry is adopting futuristic data processes in response to COVID-19 May 16, 2021 - Updated on September 14, 2021
Health COVID-19 survivors, even those who weren’t very sick, have a 50% greater risk of death May 14, 2021
Animals UK formally recognizes animals as “sentient beings”, rolling out new protection for pets and wild animals May 14, 2021
Climate It took some time, but the EPA finally acknowledged humans are causing climate change May 13, 2021
Science These lizards can breathe underwater thanks to air bubbles trapped on their skin May 13, 2021
Anthropology Ancient Easter Island clans may teach us how to live in perfect isolation on Mars May 12, 2021
News China’s population surpasses 1.4 billion but reports slowest growth rate in decades May 12, 2021
Animals We don’t really know how many lions there are — but researchers have an idea to count them May 12, 2021
Science What will restaurants look like after the pandemic? It’s complicated May 12, 2021 - Updated on May 13, 2021
Agriculture No green thumb required: Open-source robots can now grow a small farm for you May 12, 2021 - Updated on August 25, 2023
Anthropology Oldest oral bacteria shows Neanderthals grew big brains thanks to carb-rich food May 11, 2021
Environment Finally, some good news: Renewables continue surging trend despite the pandemic May 11, 2021 - Updated on May 16, 2021
Health How a CIA sham meant to hunt down Osama Bin Laden swelled antivaxx sentiment in Pakistan May 11, 2021