
Popular Mechanics - 1 day 13 hours ago
Quantum-enhanced humans might see further domains of reality than we could ever imagine.

Ars Technica - 1 day 14 hours ago
Interactions between neighboring materials is mediated by virtual photons.

Popular Mechanics - 1 day 14 hours ago
This little understood "biological Velcro" inside you has the power to turn back the clock.

Retraction Watch - 1 day 15 hours ago
While reviewing her Google Scholar profile to prepare a list of her publications, psychologist Maryam Farhang came across a paper she didn't recognize. The article, in the Journal of Research in Allied Life Sciences, included her name and affiliation, but Farhang hadn't written or contributed to the paper in any way, she told Retraction Watch. … Continue reading Researcher honestly shocked' to discover name on paper, editor claims misunderstanding...

Science Alert - 1 day 16 hours ago
Implications for astrobiology.

The Independent - 1 day 16 hours ago
A strong psychological need for order and structure can, in some people, overshadow their ability to question those beliefs, research suggests...

The Independent - 1 day 18 hours ago
Effort to go where many American explorers have already gone before hits snags...

Newser - 1 day 18 hours ago
Scientists have known for a while that Neanderthals occasionally mated with humans eons ago. But a study in Science adds a new layer of knowledge to the subject: It turns out that much of this mating took place between Neanderthal males and female humans, "as opposed to the other way...

New Scientist - 1 day 19 hours ago
As it faces yet another set of delays, NASA's Artemis programme is being shaken up, delaying an actual moon landing in favour of smaller, faster steps forward...

New Scientist - 1 day 20 hours ago
Frailty can typically only be lessened through lifestyle changes, but a stem cell therapy seems to target the underlying causes of the condition, boosting the mobility of frail older people...

New Scientist - 1 day 20 hours ago
Neuron-powered computer chips can now be easily programmed to play a first-person shooter game, bringing biological computers a step closer to useful applications...

Science Alert - 1 day 21 hours ago
Most will be visible to the naked eye.

Popular Mechanics - 1 day 21 hours ago
It's so wild that it just might work.

The Conversation - 1 day 22 hours ago
Tiny particles bounce light around in a unique way, a property that researchers are using to detect pollutants in water and soil samples.

The Conversation - 1 day 22 hours ago
By listening in on their nightly hunts, scientists discovered that small, fringe-lipped bats are unexpectedly able to efficiently take down prey nearly their own size.

IEEE Spectrum - 2 days 42 min ago
Designing a medical device? This whitepaper helps you evaluate adhesive options for biocompatibility, sterilization resistance, and manufacturability so you can make the right material decision early. What Attendees will Learn How to select between epoxy, silicone, cyanoacrylate, and UV/LED curable adhesives based on your device requirements Which adhesive systems meet USP Class VI and ISO 10993-5 biocompatibility standards How different sterilization methods, such as autoclaving, EtO, gamma, chemical...

Last Word On Nothing - 2 days 2 hours ago
I am an American citizen, and I don’t look like someone you would stop if you were on the street trying to harass immigrants, but I wasn’t born here. (I’m not an immigrant, either – I just happen to have been born overseas.) I’ve spent about 15% of my life in other countries. And my […] The post Snapshot: Interpreter of America appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing .

Financial Times - 2 days 6 hours ago
Meat-eaters have a higher chance of developing cancers of the breast, prostate and kidney, scientists say...

Financial Times - 2 days 6 hours ago
Health influencers promise an astonishing range of benefits from peptides, almost none of them tested in humans...

Nature - 2 days 11 hours ago
Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science picks.

Nature - 2 days 11 hours ago
Genealogy study claims first conclusive case of sex distortion' in humans but not all researchers are convinced.

Nature - 2 days 11 hours ago
The Japanese media sensation has inspired generations of researchers in fields as diverse as evolution, biodiversity and research integrity.