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What will we be eating in 2050? A sparkly gel-cube that delivers all our day’s nutrients plus extends our life by one hour?
A new study analyzing data from NASA's Perseverance rover has uncovered compelling evidence of multiple mineral-forming events just beneath the Martian surface -- findings that bring scientists one ...
If you're looking for a new book to dive into, then Red's Books Editor, Sarra Manning, has you covered with her pick of the best new books to read this month. Sarra says: 'I feel very spoiled this ...
In the early 2000s, when I was studying at Jahangirnagar University, on many afternoons, I would board the university bus to Dhaka and get off at Shahbagh, heading straight to Amar Ekushey Boi ...
Our mission at SCCS is to advance the scientific and philosophical understanding of consciousness and to use the insights from this research for the benefit of society, medicine and technology. As ...
The short film above, “View From the Floor,” captures my journey navigating tropes, exploitation and the question of whether I’m talented or typecast, superstar or supercrip (a person with a ...
Without these initiatives, our science workforce would be much smaller with a narrower set of perspectives. Our national investment in science training is not altruistic—it is the very reason why the ...
Physicists have created a new type of time crystal that may help confirm some fundamental theories about quantum interactions. A standard time crystal is a new phase of matter that features ...
I’m sceptical. Illustration by Matt Golding All this brings us to Donald Trump, and the state of our science ecosystem. The US is our largest foreign research funder, providing $386 million in ...
"While somewhat humbling to be stumped by this finding, it serves as a reminder of how little we know about our own planet and how much is left to learn and appreciate about our ocean." ...
Have you ever wondered if the contestants on The Floor have to stand all day or how ... “We had full access to our phones, laptops (I only brought a phone), flashcards, you name it.
Getty A researcher has made a new discovery that could reframe how we think about our universe. According to a press release from Kansas State University, associate professor of computer science ...