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The Muscle That Doesn’t Need a Body: How Engineered Microbes Could Redefine Biological Machines

The Muscle That Doesn’t Need a Body: How Engineered Microbes Could Redefine Biological Machines

Researchers at Washington University engineered E. coli bacteria to self-assemble into muscle-like fibers that contract on chemical command, generatin...

The Gloves Are the Problem: How Lab Equipment Is Quietly Corrupting Microplastics Research

The Gloves Are the Problem: How Lab Equipment Is Quietly Corrupting Microplastics Research

A University of Michigan study reveals that standard nitrile and latex laboratory gloves shed thousands of micro-sized particles during routine use, p...

God Isn't Interested in Justifying War, Pope Says

God Isn't Interested in Justifying War, Pope Says

While airstrikes cross the Middle East and the Pentagon makes plans for ground operations there, Pope Leo XIV used his Palm Sunday address to warn tha...

A mass mating event in the lab reveals how yeast cells choose partners

While humans often struggle to find a partner who is both physically attractive and a reliable co-parent, yeast may already have cracked the formula f...

Oxford University researchers have discovered the densest element yet known to science... Governmentium

The new element, Governmentium (symbol=Gv), has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons and 198 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an...

Australian Sky Turns an Apocalyptic Blood Red

Australian Sky Turns an Apocalyptic Blood Red

Winds from Tropical Cyclone Narelle stirred up rust-colored dust from iron-rich soil, tinging the sky over Western Australia with a reddish Mars-like ...

We Should Blame Ourselves, Too, for Bachelorette Scandal

We Should Blame Ourselves, Too, for Bachelorette Scandal

Taylor Frankie Paul isn't the only reality star under the microscope after fresh controversy, argues a piece by Inae Oh in Mother Jones that turns the...

Better equipment means less invasive surgeries

Better equipment means less invasive surgeries

One of the biggest advancements to podiatry is how an older technology is used in modern medicine....

CERN Scientists Take Antimatter On Its Very First Road Trip

CERN Scientists Take Antimatter On Its Very First Road Trip

This is an important step toward enabling other research facilities around Europe to participate in antimatter research....

New Carbon Nanotube Coating Could Supercharge 6G Technology

New Carbon Nanotube Coating Could Supercharge 6G Technology

Ultrathin nanotube films absorb terahertz waves, boosting 6G performance and enabling advanced shielding and medical applications. Researchers at Skol...

The US is fighting the right fights, but the wrong war

The US is fighting the right fights, but the wrong war

The U.S. has, since the start of the new year, conducted military strikes and operations in both Venezuela and Iran , capturing President Nicolás Ma...

Scientists Smash Superconductivity Record at Normal Pressure

Scientists Smash Superconductivity Record at Normal Pressure

Scientists have set a new record for superconductivity at normal pressure, bringing the field closer to practical, real-world applications. Researcher...

Jeff Bezos Says 'I Would Love To See A Trillion Humans Living In The Solar System' — Then We Could Have '1,000 Mozarts And 1,000 Einsteins'

Jeff Bezos Says 'I Would Love To See A Trillion Humans Living In The Solar System' — Then We Could Have '1,000 Mozarts And 1,000 Einsteins'

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos isn't thinking small. He's thinking a trillion people big. On the " Lex Fridman Podcast " in 2023, Bezos laid out a vision t...

Jeff Bezos Says 'I Would Love To See A Trillion Humans Living In The Solar System' — Then We Could Have '1,000 Mozarts And 1,000 Einsteins'

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos isn't thinking small. He's thinking a trillion people big. On the "Lex Fridman Podcast" in 2023, Bezos laid out a vision tha...

Bay Area weather radar network aims to improve storm forecasting, flood prep and drought planning

Bay Area weather radar network aims to improve storm forecasting, flood prep and drought planning

Local, state and federal agencies gathered in San Francisco Thursday to announce a new radar network designed to show where the heaviest rain will fal...

Student adaptation brings “The Little Prince” to life at Don Tyson School of Innovation

SPRINGDALE -- For Sarah Karp, a senior at Don Tyson School of Innovation, the story of "The Little Prince" is a familiar companion....

Exoplanets: The Mind-Blowing Worlds Beyond Our Solar System

Exoplanets: The Mind-Blowing Worlds Beyond Our Solar System

Have you ever wondered if there is life on another planet? Exoplanets may hold the key to this question. They’re planets that orbit stars beyond our...

Blocking out the Stellar Lighthouses

Blocking out the Stellar Lighthouses

Finding another Earth is one of the greatest scientific challenges of our time and the biggest obstacle isn't the distance, it's the glare. An Earth l...

A Galactic Wind Caught in the Act

A Galactic Wind Caught in the Act

Twelve million light years away, a galaxy is throwing a tantrum on a cosmic scale. M82, the Cigar Galaxy is forming stars at ten times the rate of our...

How a tiny skin implant could turn your body into a ‘living pharmacy’

How a tiny skin implant could turn your body into a ‘living pharmacy’

Scientists created a small implant that works like a living pharmacy, producing medicine inside the body using living cells....