Biology Scientists force mice into hibernation-like state, open doors for suspended animation in humans June 12, 2020 - Updated on January 26, 2024
News Scientists discover new phase of liquid crystals, opening the door for novel advanced materials June 11, 2020
Diseases An important reminder: the coronavirus isn’t nearly gone yet June 11, 2020 - Updated on June 12, 2020
Archaeology Ancient 13,000-year-old bird figurine is the oldest Chinese 3D work of art June 10, 2020 - Updated on June 11, 2020
Animals Pink, my new obsession: pink flamingos are more aggressive, study finds June 10, 2020 - Updated on October 30, 2020
Science Two-step gradual release of restrictions is the most optimal strategy for lifting COVID-19 lockdown, scientists say June 10, 2020
Health Biomarkers in the blood of COVID-19 patients could predict who is at risk of worse outcomes June 9, 2020
Environment Coronavirus is creating a new plastic crisis as masks and gloves end up in the ocean June 9, 2020
Environment Double-sided panels that follow the sun are more efficient than regular ones June 9, 2020
News Changing laundry washing habits could prevent a third of microfiber pollution in the ocean June 9, 2020
Diseases This simple graph shows how sewage water might predict COVID-19 outbreaks — but it also shows how statistics can trick you June 9, 2020
Science Today, Earth is playing a game of chess against Space June 9, 2020 - Updated on March 16, 2021
News Can people see the world objectively? A long-standing philosophical question answered by a science experiment June 9, 2020
News One-third of Americans applied bleach to food and bare skin, or intentionally ingested or inhaled it during the pandemic June 8, 2020
Diseases These countries are most unhappy with how their governments handled the pandemic June 8, 2020
Biology Meteorites impacting ancient Earth could have formed the basic ingredients for life June 8, 2020
Geology The risk of a Yellowstone super-eruption is actually decreasing, new study finds June 8, 2020
Environment Trump continues to weaken environmental regulations in the United States June 5, 2020 - Updated on June 6, 2020
Science Scientists make synthetic red blood cells that mimic natural properties, and some extra features June 5, 2020
Animals Foxes living in the city are starting to become domesticated June 5, 2020 - Updated on April 20, 2023
Archaeology Archaeologists track down the earliest use of maize in the Mesoamerican area June 4, 2020 - Updated on June 8, 2020
Archaeology Largest and oldest Maya monument forces archaeologists to rethink how the civilization evolved June 4, 2020