Without bold reform, multilateral environmentalism risks irrelevance. Failure to reach global agreements will invite ...
A new explanation for the solar system's radioactive elements suggests Earth-like planets might be found orbiting up to 50 ...
Researchers uncovered how shifting levels of a brain protein called KCC2 can reshape the way cues become linked with rewards, ...
Researchers say they’ve uncovered new evidence in present-day England that could reshape our understanding of human evolution ...
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The science of human touch, and why it's so hard to replicate in robots
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognize objects, navigate ...
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10 best sci-fi anime that aren't mechas
Gundam and Evangelion may define sci-fi anime for casual fans, but Deadman Wonderland and other sleeper hits do sci-fi just ...
Researchers discovered that a long-misunderstood protein plays a key role in helping chromosomes latch onto the right “tracks” during cell division. Instead of acting like a motor, it works more like ...
Social media platforms are everywhere, and most children and teens have access. Many indicators suggest social media use can ...
What if it were possible to take a very slow geological process, one that takes thousands of years in nature, and speed it up ...
A joint research team led by Dr. Gyujin Song of the Korea Institute of Energy Research (President: Yi, Chang-Keun, hereafter ...
A global collaboration including Sunwoda, Chery, Nobel laureate M. Stanley Whittingham, Semitronix, the University of ...
By establishing a larger principle for how things shatter, certain energy-intensive tasks could gain an advantage.
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