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Living computers powered by mushrooms
Fungal networks could one day replace the tiny metal components that process and store computer data ...View More
Scientists just found a surprising link between gray hair and cancer
Throughout life, our cells are continually exposed to both internal and external influences that can ...View More
Your gut microbes might be turning fiber into extra calories
Deep within your gut lives a bustling world of microbes, each playing a role in digesting your food. ...View More
Before T. rex, there was the “dragon prince”
An international team of paleontologists has identified a previously unknown dinosaur species named ...View More
Scientists just changed the nature of matter with a flash of light
Imagine being able to alter a material so that it seems to transform into an entirely different one. ...View More
Dark matter might not be invisible after all. It could leave a hidden glow
Dark matter, the mysterious substance thought to make up most of the Universe, might not be complete ...View More
This simple neck measurement might reveal hidden heart risks
For decades, doctors have depended on indicators such as body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip rati ...View More
Feeling stressed? Science finds a simple way to take back control
A tight work deadline, a clogged toilet, or a disagreement with a loved one can make an ordinary day ...View More
Einstein’s overlooked idea could explain how the Universe really began
How did the universe come into existence, and what early processes shaped everything that followed? ...View More
Stanford scientists grow thousands of mini human brains using common food additive
For nearly ten years, the Stanford Brain Organogenesis Program has been redefining how scientists st ...View More













