Archaeologists Stumble Upon a 2,000-Year-Old Dolphin Mosaic in England

Why Does AI Art Look Like That?

A New Treatment for Severe Allergic Reactions — Without the Needle

This spider uses trapped fireflies to lure in more prey

Soil’s noisy: how sound recordings track soil health

At Its Core, Life Is All About Play − Just Look At The Animal Kingdom

Video: This Man Stole a Dead Boy’s Identity, Then Disappeared [19:40]

Behind the Scenes of Metropolis (1927): Old Photos from a Cinematic Masterpiece

The benefits of a well-timed curse: What science says about swearing

At the Salton Sea, Uncovering the Culprit of Lung Disease

What is ‘model collapse’? An expert explains the rumours about an impending AI doom

Scenes From San Francisco’s Unhoused Encampment Sweeps

Our Very Strange Search for “Sea Level”

Ancient Rome had ways to counter the urban heat island effect – how history’s lessons apply to cities today

Lufthansa is using artificial sharkskin to streamline airplanes

Vaults of ambition: shock find under London Museum enchants its builders

Room temperature metalworking inspired by insects and crab shells

‘The one thing we’re all afraid of is going insane’ – Stockholm Syndrome and the art of hostage negotiation

The race to save our online lives from a digital dark age

Video: Why Russia Built a Skyscraper in the Middle of Nowhere [8:38]

Humans know very little about the deep sea. That may not stop us from mining it

Diminishing Dark Energy May Evade the ‘Swampland’ of Impossible Universes

‘Incredibly rare’ dead sea serpent surfaces in California waters; just 1 of 20 since 1901

Linking two realms: efforts to tap real-life potential of lucid dreams advance

How did divers manage to blow up the Nord Stream pipeline?

A coffee plantation in Brazil enslaved Africans. Centuries later, their descendants have taken over

After 7 years and almost $100K, Canadian woman born without arms and short legs can now drive

Armed conflict is stressing the bones of the global economy

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Libya’s central bank halts operations after director kidnapped

A Lab at Texas A&M Is Part of a Program Studying Insects as Food. Cue Conspiracists.

‘Failure of Roman engineering on industrial scale’: discovery of water wells in England proves trial and error

‘Canada’s version of Bernie Madoff’: The rise and fall of Greg Martel

How the Brain Learns to Make Inferences

Video: The scientists drilling into an active Icelandic volcano [05:48]

The first rule of Bite Club? Survive an attack by an apex predator

Blind cavefish have extraordinary taste buds that increase with age, research reveals

Art Dealer Arrested for Trying to Sell a Fake Leonardo da Vinci for $1.4 Million

7.0-magnitude earthquake triggers Russian volcano eruption and ash cloud warning for aircraft

Space beer may taste better than Earth beer

Breakthrough brain-computer interface allows man with ALS to speak again

Does being a gifted kid make for a burned-out adulthood?

Why Do Plants Wiggle? Scientists Solve Age-Old Mystery That Puzzled Charles Darwin

How Deep Can Humans Really Go?

The Surprising Factor Making the United States a Tornado Hot Spot

More Than 4,000 Moth Species Flit Across Texas. One Scientist Photographed 550 in His Yard.

Bananas are at risk of extinction, but scientists have a plan

Sleep resets neurons for new memories the next day

Implantable Device Can Detect and Reverse Opioid Overdose

This week: Snacking chemicals, equine desserts, intergalactic slime, and more!

A distant quasar may be zapping all galaxies around itself

Birthrates are plummeting worldwide. Can governments turn the tide?

Her Dad Was the BTK Killer. Their Daughter Was Gabby Petito. Why Would They Ever Agree to This?

Review of 400 years of scientific literature corrects the Dodo extinction record

The Geometric Tool That Solved Einstein’s Relativity Problem

Ancient Scribes Got Ergonomic Injuries, Too

The superstorms from space that could end modern life

NASA Citizen Scientists Spot Object Moving 1 Million Miles Per Hour

Zebrafish regenerate their spinal cords in a surprising way

The brain creates parallel copies for a single memory, new study reveals