Space's microgravity appears to shift the location of the brains of astronauts—without a clear effect on their health ...
Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific ...
After a year of RFK, Jr., heading the Department of Health and Human Services, the “Make America Healthy Again” movement has ...
Modern roses, as we know them, date to 1867, when enthusiasts in Europe bred a “hybrid perpetual” rose with a “tea rose.” The ...
America’s drug safety agency declined to review a next-gen flu vaccine that uses the same tech as the coronavirus shots ...
Experts gave AI 10 math problems to solve in a week. OpenAI, researchers and amateurs all gave it their best shot ...
On average, single adults in the U.S. report they have fallen in passionate love twice in their life so far, according to a ...
A scandal involving allegedly enlarged ski suits ahead of this year’s Winter Olympics has highlighted the intriguing physics ...
“Axolotls are legendary for regenerating limbs and parts of the central nervous system,” says study co-author Maximina H. Yun, a biologist at the Chinese Institutes for Medical Research in Beijing.
The Trump administration’s decision to scrap the “endangerment finding” on Thursday will have wide-reaching consequences for ...
Avian enthusiasts around the world will identify and count birds from February 13 through February 16 as part of a massive ...
Frustrated by the AI industry’s claims of proving math results without offering transparency, a team of leading academics has ...