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Scientists used gene-editing technology to create “Peter Pan” tadpoles that would eat the eggs of Australia’s cane toads—and ...
Government cuts have left NSF funding at the lowest level in decades. Plus, the FDA has cleared a blood test to help diagnose ...
Lace up those comfortable sneakers, and get out your bug spray and field guides, because we’re about to go birder-watching.
On June 17, talk to ocean scientists and ask your questions in a special ship-to-shore livestream from the ocean floor. Celebrate cephalopods anytime with fun party tips, mind-blowing videos, book ...
Recent outages at Newark Airport highlighted the challenges facing air traffic controllers. What's the science underpinning ...
In a new memoir, a climate scientist reflects on his journey from a rural village in India to the cutting edge of weather forecasting.
The Sci-Tech Awards honor behind-the-scenes technologies that bring movies to life, from car flippers to safe burn gel for fire stunts. Join the 1000+ movie and science nerds who read "Science Goes To ...
JWST has detected the earliest galaxies in the universe, but some look “more mature” than expected. Is it time to rethink how ...
The energy consumption of one AI query may seem small, but they add up. A new analysis calculates the AI industry's footprint ...
Impossible,” agent Ethan Hunt takes a death-defying dive. Doctors tell us the science of saving real-life scuba divers.
Vocal researchers are learning how death metal singers safely produce extreme vocal distortions, in hopes of improving vocal ...
The “Mission: Impossible” franchise is known for its big stunts, and the newest film is no exception. Producer Kathleen Davis talks to the film’s stunt coordinator, Wade Eastwood, about the science ...