Strangely Shaped Bubbles Tell the Story of Ice’s Formation and Composition
Bubbles shaped like teardrops, flattened eggs and worms reveal ice’s inner life
Strangely Shaped Bubbles Tell the Story of Ice’s Formation and Composition
Bubbles shaped like teardrops, flattened eggs and worms reveal ice’s inner life
Quantum Internet Milestone Takes Entanglement Out of the Lab and into Cities
We Learn and Make Connections Better When Information Comes from People We Like
AI Is Getting Creepier, and Risky Cheese Is Getting Trendier
Is CBD Safe for Cats and Dogs?
Chemists Chase ‘Clean’ Ammonia to Replace Shipping Fuel
What Is Pasteurization, and How Does It Keep Milk Safe?
Hurricanes Caused Lost Income among at Least Half of Local Residents
Lifting the Veil on Near-Death Experiences
Superheavy Elements Are Breaking the Periodic Table
Is Cold-Water Swimming Good for You?
Though sometimes overstated, the benefits of cold-water swimming are slowly becoming clearer
The Strongest Solar Storm in 20 Years Did Little Damage, but Worse Space Weather Is Coming
Years of careful planning helped safeguard against last weekend’s severe space weather, but we still don’t know how we’d cope with a monster event
Humans Are Driving a New Kind of Evolution in Animals
Anthropogenic evolution is affecting species across the planet
A Brand-New Spacecraft Will Visit the International Space Station Soon
Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser is set to make its inaugural trip to orbit to deliver supplies to the International Space Station
Orcas Just Sank Another Yacht
Orcas have once again attacked and sunk a boat near the Strait of Gibraltar, a behavior that has scientists stumped
A Cubic Millimeter of a Human Brain Has Been Mapped in Spectacular Detail
Google scientists have modeled all 150 million connections of a fragment of the human brain at nanoscale resolution