AI companies have all kinds of arguments against paying for copyrighted content

The floating desalination machines powered by the waves

Mummified baboons found in Egypt have puzzled scientists for 118 years. Now we finally might know how they got there and why.

How maths can help you win at everything

Neanderthals Killed a Cave Lion 48,000 Years Ago, and Scientists Know How

Dengue rates plunged after release of lab-altered mosquitoes

How “blue” and “green” appeared in a language that didn’t have words for them

Scientists Say We Bred With an Extinct Human Species and It Left a Grim Change in Our Brains

Why do we get wrinkles?

Why Banks Are Suddenly Closing Down Customer Accounts

Magnetic Gel Can Help Wounds Heal Faster

China’s internet feminist movement thrives despite censorship

The Rise (And Fall) Of The Woolly Rhinoceros

Are these moths blinding children? Nepalese researchers seek answers

Astronomers may have found a galaxy that’s all dark matter, with no stars

A Secret War, Strange New Wounds and Silence From the Pentagon

‘A brain injury removed my ability to perceive time. Here’s what it’s like in a world without it’

Leap seconds could become leap minutes, despite pushback from Russians, Vatican

Want to Find Life? Compare a Planet to its Neighbors

Study uncovers hundred-year lifespans for three freshwater fish species in the Arizona desert

Bizarre blip: Cases of fetuses with flipped organs quadrupled in China

The Family Recipes That Live On in Cemeteries

Supermassive Black Holes Posses A Strange Mechanism That Prevents Overeating

A collapsed Mars lava chamber seen from space

Pablo Escobar’s feral hippos face cull in Colombia

Understanding that chronic back pain originates from within the brain could lead to quicker recovery, a new study finds

Video: Car crash leads to fireworks show on Canadian motorway

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The Harassment Case That Has Berkeley at a Boil

Thieves cut through museum floor to steal ‘priceless’ silver antiques

Laughing At Evil: When Charlie Chaplin Brought Hitler to the Big Screen

Giraffes could go extinct

The Deadly Maui Inferno, Hour by Hour

The math problem that took nearly a century to solve

Larger-scale warfare may have occurred in Europe 1,000 years earlier than previously thought

Undersea UHAB station designed to train astronauts for life on Mars

Archaeologists Discover Electoral Campaign Inscription Inside Pompeii House

Lab-made ‘super melanin’ speeds up healing and boosts sun protection

‘I’ve researched time for 15 years – here’s how my perception of it has changed’

Yes, We Have Free Will. No, We Absolutely Do Not

What causes fainting? Scientists finally have an answer

NASA Just Revealed a 7-Planet System Hiding in Old Mission Data

NASA’s Lucy Spacecraft Discovers 2nd Asteroid During Dinkinesh Flyby

Electric mountain: the power station that shows the beauty of infrastructure

Did Michelangelo Sketch These Drawings in a Secret Room Below a Florence Chapel?

Damaging thunderstorm winds rising in central US: Research finds five-fold increase

America’s shoplifting problem, explained by retail workers and thieves

OSIRIS-REx flies on as OSIRIS-APEX to explore its second asteroid

This California Museum Is Home to Hundreds of Nature’s Scents

Jonas Salk, the man who cured polio, “would be shocked” by anti-vaxxers, experts say

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How neutron imaging uncovers hidden secrets of fossils and artifacts

NASA’s robotic prospectors are helping scientists understand what asteroids are made of – setting the stage for miners to follow someday

As Russia invaded Ukraine, three women in the same family became pregnant at the same time. Then the war tore them apart.

Daily Telescope: The brilliant remains of a star that died 10,000 years ago

Do spiders dream? What about cuttlefish? Bearded dragons? This is how animals sleep

Drought Saps the Panama Canal, Disrupting Global Trade

A Photo Preservationist Saved a Trove of 4,000 Glass Plate Negatives That Nearly Went Into the Trash

Long presumed to have no heads at all, starfish may be nothing but

Modern medicine has its scientific roots in the Middle Ages − how the logic of vulture brain remedies and bloodletting lives on today