News Scientists measure the smallest gravitational field yet March 10, 2021 - Updated on May 14, 2021
Anthropology Genetic analysis of ancient massacre shows people were killed indiscriminately March 10, 2021
Agriculture Scythians weren’t the nomadic warriors many portray them as — they also settled down March 10, 2021
Climate The lust for indoor cannabis has a nasty side effect: a lot of greenhouse gas emissions March 9, 2021
Archaeology The earliest coastal wall shows humans were battling sea level rise in the Neolithic era March 9, 2021
Diseases Bolsonaro’s policies helped coronavirus spread and develop variants, new study reports March 9, 2021
Health Men who abuse anabolic steroids risk long-term testicular problems even after they quit March 9, 2021
News Otters maintain patches of healthy kelp forests even when surrounded by “urchin barrens” March 8, 2021
Animals Wisdom the albatross has hatched yet another chick at the age of 70 March 8, 2021 - Updated on October 9, 2023
Biology No body required: sea slugs can regenerate new bodies from their severed heads alone March 8, 2021
Science Which COVID-19 patients end up in the ICU? This new algorithm could figure it out March 6, 2021
Science Scientists confirm secret message inscribed in Munch’s painting The Scream March 5, 2021 - Updated on March 7, 2021
Environment Researchers find a way to grow wood in a lab, and it could curb global deforestation March 5, 2021 - Updated on July 22, 2022
Environment More than 900,000 tons of food are thrown away every year, a UN report showed March 5, 2021
Geology Earth’s inner core may be actually made of two layers March 4, 2021 - Updated on October 16, 2023
Health Gold-infused contact lenses that treat red-green color blindness could hit the market soon March 4, 2021
Health This town in California handed out free $500 monthly checks, no strings attached. After a year, unemployment fell and quality of life improved March 4, 2021
Biology One of the largest ecosystems on Earth lives beneath the seafloor and eats radiation byproducts March 3, 2021
Animals Cuttlefish can delay gratification alongside humans, chimps, and some birds (so far) March 3, 2021 - Updated on October 7, 2023
Animals They get a lot of smack, but wild boars are actually helping forest biodiversity March 3, 2021
Environment It’s time to ditch the disposable cup. But many barriers still stand in the way March 3, 2021
Future Physicists believe faster-than-light travel is indeed possible with new warp drive March 3, 2021
Environment The right to repair: Europe wants a revolution in how electronics are produced and repaired March 2, 2021
Animals The trap-jaw is the fastest in the world — and it independently evolved several times in ants March 2, 2021