Biology New 3D-printing process creates ligaments, tendons for transplant — paves the way for replacement organs October 12, 2018 - Updated on October 25, 2019
Mind & Brain The brain replays memories as you sleep to make sure you don’t lose them October 12, 2018
Animals Extinct giant flying squirrel sheds light on the evolution of the gliding rodents October 12, 2018
News Search for alien life needs to be integral to NASA missions in the future, new report says October 11, 2018
Climate Melbourne solar powered canopy that doubles as work of art wins 2018 Land Art Generator Initiative October 11, 2018
Health Creative fields have a lot to benefit from people with ADHD, new study says October 10, 2018 - Updated on May 31, 2020
History Ancient Vesuvius eruption was so intense it cracked Roman skulls and boiled Roman brains October 10, 2018
Discoveries Dopamine is the key allowing our brains to change beliefs — short-term ones, at least October 10, 2018
Animals Underwater volcano found off Australian coast may act as superhighway for whales October 10, 2018
News Last call if we want to save the planet from devastating climate change, scientists warn October 10, 2018
Environment Tobacco industry’s carbon footprint mirrors entire countries — cost of cigarettes should reflect the environmental damage, WHO says October 9, 2018
Health GHB drug use associated with long-term cognitive changes October 8, 2018 - Updated on April 9, 2024
Animals Monkeys and wolves forge alliance that resembles domestication done by humans October 8, 2018
Archaeology 3,500-year-old spiced latte? Archaeologists report earliest known usage of nutmeg October 5, 2018 - Updated on June 16, 2021
Mind & Brain Naps help us process information we subconsciously acquire during the day October 5, 2018
Mind & Brain Mediterranean diet can help fight depression, new study suggests October 5, 2018 - Updated on October 9, 2018
Health Neanderthals gave humans viruses, but also the genes that protect us from them October 5, 2018 - Updated on November 16, 2020
Agriculture U.S. researchers poised to level-up wheat’s nutritive value by making it absorb minerals October 4, 2018
Astronomy If we want to find the “missing” dark matter, we have to look beyongblack holes October 4, 2018
Mind & Brain Our brains don’t like having too many options to pick from because they’re lazy October 3, 2018
Environment Europe’s grids will feed primarily from wind farms by 2027, predicts the International Energy Agency October 1, 2018
Biology In a just a few years, scientists could domesticate the delicious ground cherry October 1, 2018