Science and Space
Antarctica’s collapse may already be unstoppable, scientists warn
Antarctica faces the possibility of sudden and potentially irreversible changes to its ice, oceans, ...View More
New 2D material transforms air into fuel and fertilizer
Scientists are working to make renewable technologies more efficient by studying ultra-thin material ...View More
Artificial neurons that behave like real brain cells
Scientists at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and the School of Advanced Computing have create ...View More
5,500-year-old site in Jordan reveals a lost civilization’s secrets
How did early civilizations respond when their worlds fell apart? Archaeologists from the University ...View More
2.7-million-year-old tools reveal humanity’s first great innovation
For nearly 300,000 years, early humans shaped stone tools with precision, even as they faced constan ...View More
Alarming surge in memory problems among young adults
Self-reported cognitive disability among U.S. adults increased from 5.3% to 7.4% over the past d ...View More
The bold idea that spacetime doesn’t exist
The question of whether spacetime truly exists should not be particularly controversial or even conc ...View More
A warming Earth could accidentally trigger a deep freeze
For most of Earth's history, scientists have viewed the slow breakdown of silicate rocks as the plan ...View More
Resetting the body’s rhythm could protect the brain from Alzheimer’s
Disrupting communication between the body's internal clock and the brain could help limit neurodegen ...View More
Scientists just shattered a major exercise myth
Forget the old idea that physical activity drains your supply of heartbeats. New research from Austr ...View More













