The Female Journalist Who Helped Create the Field of Science Reporting

Power plant condenser coating could cut 460 million tons of CO2 per year

Human Embryos Have a Mysterious Yolk Sac, And We Finally Know Why

India becomes first country to successfully land spacecraft on moon’s south pole

Newly discovered black hole ‘speed limit’ hints at new laws of physics

Watch India attempt a historic moon landing on the lunar south pole, where 3 spacecraft have crashed and nobody has succeeded yet

An Old Conjecture Falls, Making Spheres a Lot More Complicated

BA.2.86 shows just how risky slacking off on COVID monitoring is

Why do we perspire? Do men do it more than women? Can you really ‘sweat out the toxins’?

Video: How A Nuclear War Will Start [8:53]

The big idea: should we colonise other planets?

How consciousness may rely on brain cells acting collectively – new psychedelics research on rats

Nature’s Quantum Code: Unraveling the Secrets of Photosynthesis

The trade-off that helped some trilobites survive mass extinctions

Did Australia’s boomerangs pave the way for flight?

Scientists Believe Light Speed Travel Is Possible. Here’s How.

“Forgetting” Might Not Be a Bad Thing – Scientists Propose That It Could Be a Functional Feature of the Brain

This is how your brain distinguishes reality from imagination

Spotless giraffe, thought to be only one in world, born at Tennessee zoo

What Happens to All the Stuff We Return?

Ukrainian drone destroys Russian supersonic bomber

James Webb Space Telescope fresh look at the Ring Nebula (photos)

Hookworms successfully prevent type 2 diabetes in human trial

South Pole Electrical Infrastructure

Incredible Nature Photography by Pepe Soho

Who Was the Enslaved Child Painted Out of This 1837 Portrait?

Introducing PIBOT, the world’s first humanoid robot pilot

Want to have your genes tested? It might be genetic

Scientists trap light inside a magnet

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The end of work: which jobs will survive the AI revolution?

How many astronauts have died in space?

Video: No-one built these for 5,000 years… until now. [6:03]

NASA flew a modified U-2 spy plane into thunderstorms to study gamma rays

A gold rush in space: Is it legal for companies to buy and sell the Moon’s resources?

On this day in 1981, Dr. Julie Cliff received a telex about a mysterious malady in Mozambique

Charles Henry Turner’s insights into animal behavior were a century ahead of their time

Physicists Identify a Strange New Form of Superconductivity

AI-Created Art Isn’t Copyrightable, Judge Says in Ruling That Could Give Hollywood Studios Pause

The Republic of Cows

Geoengineering sounds like a quick climate fix, but without more research and guardrails, it’s a costly gamble

Earthquake shakes parts of California during storm

This Jupiter-Sized Exoplanet is Unusual for Several Reasons

Black Holes Are an Eternal Mystery

Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail

Japanese scientists may have unraveled the secret of aging resistance in naked mole-rats

Unveiling Japan’s ancient practice of cranial modification: The case of the Hirota people in Tanegashima

What Separates Highly Creative People

Does Eating Apples Really Promote Health? A Nutritionist Reveals What the Data Really Shows

Researchers develop arrays of tiny crystals that deliver efficient wireless energy

Wisconsin Prison On Lockdown for More Than Four Months With No End in Sight

On this day in 1977 Voyager 2 launched, about 2 weeks before Voyager 1 launched

‘A neighbour said: ‘We didn’t want to scare you’ – how I became obsessed with the dark past of my Hollywood home’

The fast, furious, and brutally short life of an African male lion

France pays tribute to ‘youngest resistant’ who has died aged 91

Video: How Japan’s Maglev Train Works [17:22]

Why Do Old Books Smell So Good?

Russia’s Luna-25 spacecraft crashes into Moon

Scientists Just Made Intriguing Progress Toward Regenerating Human Teeth

This week: Russian lunar race, whale tail sailing, meal planner fails, and more!