
Ars Technica - 1 day 58 min ago
Yellowstone has long been a mecca for scientists studying how predators affect the environment.

Science Alert - 1 day 1 hour ago
The world's youngest doctor in this field?...

Wired - 1 day 1 hour ago
With just a friend, a phone, and a few Lego bricks, you can accurately measure the size of our planet.

The Independent - 1 day 1 hour ago
The bundle of stone tools was deliberately buried near a waterhole in remote Australia...

Science Alert - 1 day 11 hours ago
A monumental discovery.

Science Alert - 1 day 11 hours ago
It shouldn't exist.

Nature - 1 day 13 hours ago
Studying trapped antimatter could help to explain why our world is so full of matter.

Nature - 1 day 13 hours ago
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BBC - 1 day 14 hours ago
All new cars must be electric or hybrid from 2030, but the government could put new taxes on them.

GeekSpin - 1 day 16 hours ago
To astronomers, Segue 1 barely qualifies as a galaxy at first glance. It's dim, fragile, and so sparsely populated with stars only a few thousand compared to the Milky Way’s hundreds of billions that researchers long assumed only dark matter could be holding it together. But students in a joint astronomy course between […] Read the original article here: Students find giant black hole in tiny nearby galaxy...

BBC - 1 day 17 hours ago
In true feline style, cats took their time in deciding when and where to join us on the sofa.

Huffington Post - 1 day 20 hours ago
Researchers detected what may be Martian lightning by eavesdropping on the whirling wind recorded by NASA's Perseverance rover.

BBC - 1 day 20 hours ago
Three decades since the first successful gene therapy, why aren't we using them more?...

NBC News - 1 day 21 hours ago
Scientists have discovered that a mysterious foot found in Ethiopia belonged to a previously unknown ancient relative similar to Lucy.

IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 22 hours ago
From the honey in your tea to the blood in your veins, materials all around you have a hidden talent. Some of these substances, when engineered in specific ways, can act as memristors electrical components that can "remember" past states. Memristors are often used in chips that both perform computations and store data. They are devices that store data as particular levels of resistance. Today, they are constructed as a thin layer of titanium dioxide or similar dielectric material sandwiched...

GeekSpin - 2 days 13 min ago
For nearly a century, scientists have been searching for dark matter the fundamental, invisible substance believed to make up most of the cosmos. After nine decades of sustained effort, a new study claims to have provided the first direct evidence of this mysterious material. If confirmed, this research marks a staggering breakthrough, solving one […] Read the original article here: Scientist may have finally found dark matter after 95 years...

NBC News - 2 days 2 hours ago
When you throw something in the recycling bin, where does it really end up...

Australian Geographic - 2 days 11 hours ago
Identifying the cause of fish kills can be challenging, but a Western Australian researcher is using bivalves as spies to provide early intel ahead of such events. The post Mussels and clams recruited as undercover agents appeared first on Australian Geographic .

UPI - 2 days 12 hours ago
NASA's Perseverance rover has recorded the first evidence of electrical activity on Mars that a scientist described as "mini lightning."...

Australian Geographic - 2 days 13 hours ago
Following mass deaths within a population of elephant seals, H5N1 has been officially confirmed on Heard Island. The post Bird flu reaches Australian territory appeared first on Australian Geographic .

Nature - 2 days 13 hours ago
The European country has long been recognized as a model of efficiency and innovation here's how its research ecosystem is organized.