Design Saudi Arabia plans to build a massive skyscraper that stretches for 75 miles and can host 5 million people July 26, 2022
Health Monkeypox is a global health emergency Are we about to have a new pandemic soon? July 26, 2022 - Updated on August 1, 2022
News How much money do you need for an ideal life? Research finds people can be surprisingly modest July 26, 2022
Climate When is it too hot to work? Climate heating prompts debate about working heat cap July 26, 2022
Future This AI saved hundreds of lives from sepsis in just five hospitals. Across the US, thousands more could be spared July 26, 2022
Archaeology Droughts in the 6th century paved the way for Islam to become dominant in the Arabian area July 25, 2022
Fossil Friday Fossil Friday: this ancient fish moved to land, didn’t like it, and moved back into the sea July 22, 2022
Biology Scientists find DNA from 1,200 different insect species in tea. Here’s why that’s actually a good sign July 22, 2022 - Updated on July 23, 2022
Animals Ant colonies resemble neural networks when making decisions July 21, 2022 - Updated on December 20, 2022
Environmental Issues Is it time to go electric? Some EVs pay for themselves in a couple of years July 21, 2022 - Updated on July 22, 2022
News Undersea fiber optic cables can be used to eavesdrop on whales and see what they’re doing July 21, 2022
Chemistry The story of how plastic was invented, and how it’s turned into a big problem July 21, 2022
Health This device can help diagnose diseases from your tears July 20, 2022 - Updated on July 22, 2022
Archaeology Unstable climate led to the abandonment of Mayapan and a partial collapse of the Mayan Empire July 20, 2022
Health A novel synthetic antibiotic shows promise in destroying even drug-resistant bacteria July 20, 2022
Science The long-term effects of space flight on astronauts could be more concerning than thought July 20, 2022
Animals Warm-blooded mammalian creatures first appeared 233 million years ago, and the key is in their ears July 20, 2022 - Updated on May 24, 2023
Science Smart elevators are becoming all the rage, showcasing how deeply technology runs in our societies July 20, 2022 - Updated on July 22, 2022
Astronomy Researchers from Japan want to make artificial gravity on Mars with “Glass” structures July 20, 2022
Science Researchers in California have built a robot that learned how to walk by itself July 19, 2022
Climate Scientists want to trap hydrogen in powder form, a solid-state storage that could prove groundbreaking July 19, 2022
Inventions Chinese Communist Party wants to use an AI algorithm to “read minds” and test the loyalty of its members July 19, 2022
Discoveries Secrets of the sea: Warship and cemetery discovered in lost ancient city in Egypt July 19, 2022 - Updated on August 18, 2022
Psychology Staff well-being plans are more important than ever in the age of remote work. Here’s how to make one July 19, 2022 - Updated on July 21, 2022
Environment Is this tree in Chile the oldest one in the world? This scientist thinks so July 19, 2022
Animals Bears avoid muscle atrophy during “hibernation” — and it’s mainly due to their superblood July 19, 2022 - Updated on January 17, 2023
Animals More than half of today’s threatened species need targeted interventions to stave off extinction July 18, 2022
News Dubai unveils the world’s largest indoor farm that will produce 2 million pounds of leafy greens yearly July 18, 2022
Health Human-on-a-chip system replicates rare neuromuscular disorders, finds new treatment without animal testing July 16, 2022
Climate California is losing its trees — perhaps permanently — as climate change is shifting its ecosystems July 15, 2022
Environment Titan penis flower blooms in one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world July 15, 2022
Environment Researchers develop human-portable lasers to better study the health of glaciers July 14, 2022