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'Miracle' photo captures Comet Lemmon and meteor seemingly entwined over Earth
Daylight Saving Time 2025 Ends November 2: Time To ‘Fall Back’ And Leave Sunlight Behind
Air Force Videos Capture the Eye of Hurricane Melissa as Catastrophic Storm Hits Jamaica
Melissa strikes Jamaica, tied as most powerful Atlantic storm to come ashore
Python plan to boost software security foiled by Trump admin’s anti-DEI rules
Cumulative severity in project licences: response from Lord Hanson
Lord Hanson has responded to the Animals in Science Committee’s letter on cumulative severity in project licences.
Jensen Huang gives pro-America speech and praises Trump in Nvidia GTC keynote
"It's hard not to get sentimental and proud of America," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said after a sizzle reel highlighting American innovation.
RunStar 8E SmartScan Pro Body Fat Scale review: Next-level body analysis
Watch Air Force fly inside the eye of Hurricane Melissa as experts warn 'storm of the century' will be catastrophic for Jamaica
The ‘Group 7’ Creator Still Doesn’t Know How She Hacked TikTok’s Algorithm
'Puzzling' object discovered by James Webb telescope may be the earliest known galaxy in the universe
‘Heat deaths aren’t a thing’: Coalition MPs weighing net zero given sceptical briefing on climate science
Future of nation’s energy grid hurt by Trump’s funding cuts
Many of the canceled grants were investments in the science and infrastructure necessary to keep the lights on in coming years, especially when the grid is under stress.
AI reveals which predators chewed ancient humans’ bones – challenging ideas on which ‘Homo’ species was the first tool-using hunter
Paleoanthropologists have thought that Homo habilis was the first stone-tool maker and meat-eater in our genus. But new research suggests H. habilis might not have been so advanced.
The Glozel affair: A sensational archaeological hoax made science front-page news in 1920s France
A century-old French archaeological scandal was sensationalized in the press at the time – but responsible scientists also relied on careful reporting to get the truth out.
Solar storms have influenced our history – an environmental historian explains how they could also threaten our future
From communications outages to a brush with nuclear war, solar events like flares and coronal mass ejections have shaped human history.
AI chatbots are becoming everyday tools for mundane tasks, use data shows
Workplace productivity and educational challenges get the headlines, but it turns out that ChatGPT and its ilk are more likely to be used for household tasks.
Trump’s UCLA deal: Pay us $1B+, and we can still cut your grants again
Our favorite everyday running shoes are now at their lowest-ever price
Glowering 'skull' stares upward from a giant volcanic pit in the Sahara — Earth from space
Trust and science: the essential elements missing from plastics treaty talks
Differences in red blood cells may have 'hastened the extinction' of our Neanderthal cousins, new study suggests
Is the Oura Ring Gen 4 worth it? Here's what we think after four months of testing
Dolphins may be getting an Alzheimer’s-like disease due to this neurotoxin
Being mean to ChatGPT increases its accuracy — but you may end up regretting it, scientists warn
There is such a thing as 'settled science' — anyone who says otherwise is trying to manipulate you
Woven baskets aren’t just aesthetically pleasing – materials science research finds they’re sturdier and more resilient than stiff containers
3D woven baskets are geometrically sophisticated, with some incredible properties that engineers can use to design materials and technology.
Despite naysayers and rising costs, data shows that college still pays off for students – and society overall
A recent survey shows a dramatic drop in people who consider a college degree to be very important from 2010 to this year.
What’s the difference between ghosts and demons? Books, folklore and history reflect society’s supernatural beliefs
Artists often turn to the supernatural to reflect on and speak to the anxieties brought about by social, religious and political upheaval.
Decapitator nose ornament: 1,500-year-old gold jewelry depicting a bloodthirsty South American god
Google Cloud takes aim at CoreWeave and AWS with managed Slurm for enterprise-scale AI training
New blood test can predict risk of postpartum depression with more than 80% accuracy
Endangered North Atlantic right whales are making a slow comeback
'Extremely rare' and 'highly unusual' Roman-era tomb in Germany is completely empty
Weird symmetry between Earth's Northern and Southern Hemispheres appears to be breaking
Thinking Machines challenges OpenAI's AI scaling strategy: 'First superintelligence will be a superhuman learner'
University of California faculty push back against Big Brother cybersecurity mandate
Robust epitaxy of single-crystal transition-metal dichalcogenides on lanthanum-passivated sapphire | Science
Nematode telomerase RNA hitchhikes on introns of germline–up-regulated genes | Science
Unsaturated fat alters clock phosphorylation to align rhythms to the season in mice | Science
Calcifying plankton: From biomineralization to global change | Science
Room-temperature charge localization in ion-coupled bilayer transistors | Science
New frontiers in research on industrial decarbonization | Science
Sakana AI's CTO says he's 'absolutely sick' of transformers, the tech that powers every major AI model
NASA signs US-Australia Agreement on Aeronautics, Space Cooperation
Discovery Alert: ‘Baby’ Planet Photographed in a Ring around a Star for the First Time!