News Employees forced to smile for customers drink more, new study finds April 29, 2019 - Updated on April 30, 2019
Archaeology Did the Maya civilization really use chocolate as currency? New study suggests so April 29, 2019
Biology Most detailed survey yet finds 200,000 species of viruses living in the oceans April 26, 2019
Fossil Friday Fossil Friday: newly-discovered Callichimaera perplexa is an adorable, weird crab April 26, 2019
News NASA and partners will be holding an asteroid impact exercise at conference next week April 25, 2019
Archaeology Fossilized poop shows ancient hunter-gatherer ate a rattlesnake whole — fangs included April 24, 2019
Anthropology World’s second-largest language family originated in northern China during the Neolithic April 24, 2019
Astronomy Chinese lunar rover shows dark side of the Moon like you’ve never seen it before April 24, 2019
Science Therapeutic vaccine shows promise of treatment against HPV infections that lead to cancer April 24, 2019
Health World’s first malaria vaccine launched in a pilot program April 24, 2019 - Updated on October 7, 2021
News The rise of ‘privacy fatigue’: 1 in 3 people don’t know how to protect their online privacy April 24, 2019 - Updated on May 27, 2021
Astronomy How Japanese astronomers discovered the most distant object in the Kuiper Belt with a $3,000 telescope April 19, 2019
Fossil Friday Fossil Friday: massive, ancient African carnivore found in a drawer in Kenya April 19, 2019
Environment Plastic crystals identified as a solid, safe alternative to our refrigerants April 19, 2019
News AI developed to tackle physics problems is really good at summarizing research papers April 18, 2019 - Updated on April 19, 2019
Archaeology Two newly-discovered Egyptian tombs look almost as fresh as the day they were painted April 18, 2019
Diseases After a 300% surge in global cases, WHO and UNICEF directors say we’re facing a ‘measles crisis’ April 18, 2019
Biology Russian researchers extract liquid blood from frozen 42,000-year-old foal — plan to clone it April 18, 2019
News The world’s first AI-written textbook showcases what machine learning can do — and what it can’t April 18, 2019 - Updated on August 20, 2019