Archaeology Fossilized feces reveal that people migrated to Stonehenge to work and feast over winter May 23, 2022
Genetics Engineered tomatoes can help fight world hunger by producing cheap, eco-friendly vitamin D3 May 23, 2022
Science AI traffic light system could reduce traffic jams and save cities a lot of money May 21, 2022
Animals Remote sensing can track the availability of flowers for pollinators May 20, 2022 - Updated on May 21, 2022
Anthropology Ancient tooth found in Laos sheds light on extinct human relative May 18, 2022 - Updated on July 29, 2023
Health Marijuana legalization linked to fall in alcohol, tobacco, and pain medication consumption May 18, 2022
Climate 2021 broke nearly all climate change indicator records (again), from CO2 emissions to rising sea levels May 18, 2022
Diseases Pollution kills over 9 million people every year, 66% more than two decades ago May 18, 2022
Biology 830-million-year-old microorganisms found trapped in rock salt could still be alive May 17, 2022
Science Chocolate milk is a surprisingly good recovery drink — and there’s science to prove it May 17, 2022 - Updated on May 20, 2022
Science In the US alone, the Pfizer vaccine saved 110,000 lives and prevented 700,000 hospitalizations in 2021 May 17, 2022
News How we captured the first image of the supermassive black hole at center of the Milky Way May 16, 2022 - Updated on August 31, 2023
Environment Algae-powered energy cell can keep a microprocessor running around the clock anywhere with sunlight May 13, 2022
Science South Korea fits Big Brother in operating rooms to stop rampant ‘ghost surgeries’ May 13, 2022
Climate Renewables to reach record growth this year, despite market disruptions and supply chain bottlenecks May 13, 2022
Health Seeding stem cells into the brain may help cure Parkinson’s motor symptoms — it works in mice, so far May 13, 2022
Climate Simple restaurant menu tweaks can encourage people to make more eco-friendly choices May 12, 2022
Geology Scientists find a forest growing inside a giant newly discovered sinkhole in China May 11, 2022
Animals Not so wild any longer: all bison in North America carry some DNA regions from domestic cattle May 11, 2022
News Investments in schools pay back for themselves and then some by reducing crime as pupils grow up May 11, 2022
Climate Plants encroaching in the Arctic could form a massive new carbon sink through fresh peatlands May 11, 2022
Animals Large ocean fish need ‘Blue Corridors’ to thrive — we now know where these should be established May 10, 2022
Chemistry Electric eels inspired the first battery two centuries ago. We’re still looking to them for the next revolution in battery technology May 10, 2022