News TikTok’s In-App browser tracks what you do on other sites. Do other apps do the same? August 30, 2022 - Updated on July 28, 2023
Animals The US starts rabies vaccine program for wildlife by airdropping treat-covered vaccines in 13 states August 29, 2022
Animals Dolphins form the most complex web of alliances outside humans. And it’s all for sex August 29, 2022 - Updated on August 31, 2022
Animals Chinese researchers create the first successful, living mammals with a fully-reconfigured genome August 29, 2022
Climate Cleaner flights? Google accused of “airbrushing” emissions in flight search results August 29, 2022
Fossil Friday Largest dinosaur fossil in Europe discovered by chance by a landowner in Portugal August 28, 2022 - Updated on February 9, 2024
Geology We’ve got a 1 in 6 chance of a mega-volcano erupting this century. Shouldn’t we get prepared? August 27, 2022
Climate By 2035, new cars in California will have to be electric August 26, 2022 - Updated on August 29, 2022
News Hong Kong is trialing ground-level signal lights so pedestrians can see them while browsing smartphones August 26, 2022
Chemistry New aluminum batteries could be the dirt cheap alternative to lithium-ion that we’ve all been waiting for August 26, 2022
Geology The largest earthquake in human history may have happened 3,800 years ago August 26, 2022 - Updated on January 3, 2023
News Milk alternatives are becoming more and more popular. So how healthy are they? August 25, 2022 - Updated on July 24, 2023
Animals Meet the gharial, the most distinctive croc species that really needs our help August 25, 2022
Health Almost all hospital-treated COVID-19 patients still suffer symptoms one year after receiving treatment August 25, 2022
Geology Stunning new map of Mars’ geology shows that it harbored much more water than previously assumed August 25, 2022
Archaeology We now have a glimpse into the lives of Europe’s earliest modern humans, thanks to digs in Romania August 24, 2022
Genetics People who resemble each other may share similar DNA even though they’re not related August 24, 2022
Animals China’s iconic dugong is now “functionally extinct” due to fishing and habitat degradation August 24, 2022
History The University of Michigan’s prized Galileo manuscript is a forgery, internal investigation reveals August 24, 2022
News Over 99% of turbine blades end up in landfills. But what if we could turn them into gummy bears instead? August 24, 2022
Future Move over, IKEA. The furniture of the future could arrive flat then self-assemble into a 3D shape August 24, 2022
Climate Americans grossly underestimate how much people are willing to support climate policy August 23, 2022
Animals Fake news about spiders shows how misinformation can run on eight legs. Here’s why expert voices matter August 23, 2022
Climate Scientists develop AC that uses solid refrigerants and doesn’t hurt the environment August 23, 2022 - Updated on September 1, 2022
Climate Droughts are painful but climate change is also greatly increasing the odds of cataclysmic ‘megafloods’ in California August 23, 2022
Health Scientists make foul gut metabolite more palatable to reverse allergies in mice August 22, 2022 - Updated on April 20, 2023
Biology Megalodon could have eaten killer whales whole in just a few bites August 22, 2022 - Updated on August 9, 2023
Climate If we all biked like the Dutch, world would avoid a Germany’s worth of emissions August 22, 2022
Science Why you should have more sympathy for seagulls — and how to stop them stealing your chips August 22, 2022
Chemistry Cheap, simple new technique developed to destroy ultra-resistant ‘forever chemical’ pollution August 19, 2022 - Updated on April 22, 2023
Health Scientists discover how body posture can halve the time it takes a pill to work August 19, 2022
Animals Strange creature with mouth but no anus isn’t earliest human ancestor — and we’re a little bit relieved August 19, 2022