Researchers demonstrated record-breaking data density in an ultra-stable and long-lasting system that uses lasers to encode ...
About 40 years ago, researchers noticed a population of orcas had begun swimming around with dead fish on their heads, and ...
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Reperfusion technologies that can reanimate human brains are raising the possibility that death could be a reversible ...
Food in the US has a bad rap thanks to outbreaks caused by bacteria, plus processing, additives and food dyes, but the food ...
With lithium in short supply, sodium-ion batteries might offer cheap energy storage with less environmental impact ...
Countries are meeting in South Korea this week to hash out the final details of a global treaty aimed at eliminating plastic ...
Most people born before 1968 have antibodies against flu viruses similar to the H5N1 strain circulating today, which might ...
Enigmatic phenomena called fast radio bursts might be caused by interstellar objects colliding with highly magnetised neutron ...
Gene editing in the womb could be more effective than the same treatment after birth, as it is easier to deliver the ...
A reluctant deal finalised at the COP29 climate summit isn't generous enough to encourage nations to submit more ambitious ...
A rock that formed around 4.5 billion years ago on Mars before being blasted into space by a meteor strike and making its way ...