Science may be a tried and tested way of knowing what we know, but it’s under threat. In Australia, leading science agency ...
When UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna first began studying how bacteria fight virus infections, she had no idea it ...
When a system undergoes a transformation, yet an underlying physical property remains unchanged, this property is referred to ...
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An unusual public health policy in Wales may have produced the strongest evidence yet that a vaccine can reduce the risk of ...
Ricardo Iriart last saw his wife conscious four years ago. Every day since, he has visited Ángeles, often spending hours ...
Once again, it’s difficult to resist pointing out parallels between President Trump and Teddy Roosevelt.
An unusual email arrived in the inbox of a faculty member at the department of archeology at Simon Fraser University in the spring of 2024. This email was from a thrift shop, Thrifty Boutique in ...
Theropods once trekked along a “dinosaur freeway” that stretched across a shoreline in what is now Bolivia, according to a new study.
Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but the brain just wants to take it easy. In A Nutshell Your brain prefers images that require less energy to process. Researchers found that photos people ...
As The Drum releases the final instalment of its video series, The Science of Buyability, Monday.com’s Adam Komack reveals ...