Materials Graphene labels can be burned into food and clothing–and used as electronics or sensors February 14, 2018 - Updated on February 15, 2019
News Ancient fossilized footprints reveal how juvenile mammoths looked out for their elderly February 13, 2018 - Updated on February 14, 2018
Mind & Brain Arizona woman goes to bed with terrible headache, wakes up with British accent February 13, 2018
Economics Fairly Tradeable: Corporate sustainability limited in both scope and outcome, analysis reveals February 13, 2018
News Scientists use mobile optical atomic clocks in the field for the first time (and this is a big deal) February 13, 2018
Climate Sea level rise is accelerating, could lead to twice as much sea level rise by 2100 than previously expected February 13, 2018
Animals Witness the birth of an octopus at the Virginia Aquarium– and learn how it happens February 13, 2018
Mind & Brain Alcohol makes you aggressive by impairing the polite parts of your brain February 12, 2018
Biology Far-ultraviolet lamps could eradicate airborne viruses in public spaces — with no risk to us February 12, 2018
News Meat substitutes in Europe have grown by 451% in the past four years February 12, 2018 - Updated on February 13, 2018
Mind & Brain Schizophrenia patients can calm down their brain by playing a computer game February 12, 2018
News Trump Administration considers privatizing the ISS. Fortunately, that won’t likely happen February 12, 2018
Animals Scientists outfit praying mantises with tiny 3D glasses, find new type of stereo vision February 9, 2018
Mind & Brain Eating leafy greens every day helps your memory, fights cognitive decline February 9, 2018
Mind & Brain Narcissistic? It could have to do with the social system that you grew up in February 9, 2018 - Updated on March 16, 2021
Animals Deep-sea marine animals lay eggs near hydrothermal vents so they hatch faster February 8, 2018
Animals Fastest shark on Earth might inspire the next-generation of drones and wind turbines February 8, 2018 - Updated on October 7, 2023
News Crypto mining is using almost as much power as Greece February 8, 2018 - Updated on February 23, 2021
Science Looking to put a sub on Titan, NASA recreated its methane oceans in Washington February 8, 2018
Biology A worm’s brain was uploaded to a hard drive and put to the test — without a single line of code February 7, 2018 - Updated on March 5, 2018
Astronomy New research shows that the TRAPPIST-1 planets are even more Earth-like than we thought February 7, 2018
Offbeat The art of science writing — and why jargon and stuffiness isn’t helping anyone February 7, 2018 - Updated on February 8, 2018
Animals Stomach burn: toads vomit bombardier beetles which trigger explosions in the gut February 7, 2018 - Updated on July 29, 2023
Materials Solar fuels just years away, propelled by breakthrough in catalyst research February 7, 2018
Mind & Brain Study shows what happens in the brain when you bungee jump — and what this means for free will February 6, 2018
Biology Spider-like arachnid with a tail sheds new light on origin of spiders February 5, 2018 - Updated on February 6, 2018
Environment Almost all members of US National Park Service Board resign, citing apathy and indifference February 5, 2018