Engineers at Penn State are blending art and science to create cute, paint-on tattoos capable of recording different ...
Geologists studying some of the planet’s oldest volcanic rocks have uncovered new evidence that water was playing a major ...
Pangolins, which look like a cross between an anteater and a pinecone, are the most-trafficked mammals in the world. In a new ...
Tens of thousands of years ago, our own species, Homo sapiens, coexisted with Neanderthals, Homo neanderthalensis. Many of us ...
Fungi have given medicine some of its biggest breakthroughs, from penicillin to cholesterol-lowering statins, yet most of the ...
MIT Professor Areg Danagoulian is proposing a way to determine if a satellite orbiting Earth contains a nuclear weapon. He describes his idea for a satellite-based sensor system that could orbit close ...
Ongoing research reveals that multifloral honey is a promising candidate for protecting human skin cells from premature ageing and cell damage caused by UV radiation, with the potential for developing ...
Ladder-type oligothiophenes are an important class of sulfur-containing π-conjugated molecules. Because their fused, ladder-like structures can support efficient electronic interactions, they are ...
Hotter, drier conditions driven by climate change could nearly double water bills in some cities by mid-century, according to a Stanford-led study. Researchers found that costly drought-resilience ...
6 July 2026: A paper published in the Nature journal Biomarker Research by a cross-University team led by Queen Mary University of London researchers, validates the use of a non-invasive brush biopsy ...
Contrary to common assumptions, pigeons do not lock their eyes in place during flight. Instead, they make slow, subtle eye movements that may help them gather more information about their surroundings ...