
New Scientist - 17 hours 44 sec ago
A woman's body has been found to consist of varying proportions of male and female cells because of an extremely rare form of chimerism...

BBC - 19 hours 16 sec ago
The post-Brexit subsidy scheme for farmers begins, almost a decade after the vote to leave the EU.

Science Alert - 23 hours 7 min ago
It's not just you.

Ars Technica - 1 day 5 hours ago
Double-detonating "superkilonova," Roman liquid gypsum burials, biomechanics of kangaroo posture, and more.

The Conversation - 1 day 5 hours ago
An ancient cremation would have been a community spectacle in a place returned to and reignited over many generations. What was behind this unexpected funeral ritual?...

Newser - 1 day 7 hours ago
SpaceX has turned its launch schedule into something resembling a commuter timetable. The company closed out 2025 with 165 orbital Falcon 9 missions, topping its own annual record for the sixth year in a row and averaging nearly a launch every other day. The climb has been steep: 25 orbital...

Newser - 1 day 8 hours ago
Syracuse just pulled off a snow feat it hasn't seen since Harry Truman was president. The National Weather Service says 24.2 inches fell at Hancock International Airport on Tuesday, making it the city's second-biggest single-day snow total since records began in 1902, reports Syracuse.com . It shattered the previous...

New York Times - 1 day 9 hours ago
Before Luna's heart transplant, Dr. Goldstone advised Dr. McKiernan to "plan the surgery out every detail down to the suture," she recalled.

IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 10 hours ago
Every September as we plan our January tech forecast issue, IEEE Spectrum's editors survey their beats and seek out promising projects that could solve seemingly intractable problems or transform entire industries. Often these projects fly under the radar of the popular technology press, which these days seems more interested in the personalities driving Big Tech companies than in the technology itself. We go our own way here, getting out into the field to bring you news of the hidden gems that...

Popular Mechanics - 1 day 10 hours ago
This new propulsion system could rewrite the rules of spaceflight not to mention completely defy conventional physics.

IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 12 hours ago
This article is part of our special report Top Tech 2026 . Brain Chip Helps Blind People See Elon Musk says his company Neuralink is aiming to restore partial sight to fully blind patients in 2026. The company plans to test its newest and most powerful implant, Blindsight, in humans early this year. The chip will be wirelessly connected to an external video camera and implanted into the brain's visual cortex. Bypassing the eyes, it is designed to generate the perception of vision based on what...

Los Angeles Times - 1 day 12 hours ago
Are my exercise routines, which were meant to keep me from falling apart, slowing my demise, or accelerating it?...

Los Angeles Times - 1 day 14 hours ago
Residents of the Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates received notices saying debris removal will finally begin on Jan. 2, after months of waiting and uncertainty. Not everyone trusts it will actually happen.

New York Times - 1 day 14 hours ago
A horseshoe crab at Shirley Chisholm State Park in Brooklyn in 2023. New York has joined Connecticut and New Jersey in enacting protections for the species.

Science Daily - 1 day 22 hours ago
A philosopher at the University of Cambridge says there's no reliable way to know whether AI is conscious and that may remain true for the foreseeable future. According to Dr. Tom McClelland, consciousness alone isn't the ethical tipping point anyway; sentience, the capacity to feel good or bad, is what truly matters. He argues that claims of conscious AI are often more marketing than science, and that believing in machine minds too easily could cause real harm. The safest stance for now...

Nature - 2 days 1 hour ago
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