Science & Technology News - All Sources
Analysis of the second confirmed interstellar come
In hydrogen production catalysts, water droplets m
Atmospheric dust plays an important role in the wa
European flat oysters returned to the Firth of For Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) hydrogel unde
We’ve heard story after story about people becom For thirty years, SOHO has watched the Sun from a Conventionally, the moon is thought to have formed Human activity can cause “healed” faults to re It happens all at once—your heartbeat becomes a Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and St. And the Palo Alto-based startup has raised $7. People rated cats as having a more positive emotio The world’s transition to renewable energy—and progress toward lowering carbon emissions—depends on expanding offshore energy, particularly wind power. A new study published in the journal Marine and Coastal Fisheries provides new insight into how proposed development areas in the Gulf of Mexico are already being used, helping ensure that the transition to renewable energy does not disrupt existing commercial activities in the region. This is today’s edition of The Download, our w Most of us first hear about the irrational number The microbes inside our bodies not only help break To see if a fish is fresh, people recommend lookin Using NASA’s Kepler space telescope, Chinese Spotify Wrapped returns to its data-driven roots w AI-powered startup Fortell has become a secret han College life creates a perfect storm for overeatin The new round, which opens on December 10, will en In 1913, Henry Ford cut the time it took to build In the wild, Florida’s manatees already face SpaceX carved out a sunset launch over the Space C On Wednesday, the Indian telecom ministry said San
The robotaxis will initially have a human safety o Here are the 67 books Scientific American staffer ARMR Sciences of New York is trialing a vaccine in Scientific American unveils its first-ever best f
A new study highlights how Indigenous leadership, Latest A.I. News & Tech