As the Texas measles outbreak grows and HHS head RFK Jr. puts vaccines under new scrutiny, two experts answer questions about the public health tool.
By squirting chemicals onto a person’s tongue to taste, a new device aims to replicate food flavors for fuller virtual experiences.
The triple star system is sending comets, asteroids and meteors our way, and the number of interstellar objects entering the solar system will rise.
Using fungi in biohybrid robots is still “pretty new,” Mishra says. His team now hopes to test how such tech responds to other cues, such as gases. One way their robots’ sensory superpowers might ...
Transforming the brain tissue to glass would have required an extremely hot and fast-moving ash cloud, lab experiments suggest.
Hundreds of surface swabs reveal the station lacks microbial diversity, an imbalance that has been linked to health issues in other settings.
Some scholars argue that efforts to equalize the time men and women spend on housework has stalled. An analysis reveals slow progress.
Maya Ajmera, President & CEO of Society for Science and Executive Publisher of Science News, chatted with Walter “Ted” Carter Jr., President of The Ohio ...
New brain-inspired hardware, architectures and algorithms could lead to more efficient, more capable forms of AI.
This oldest known evidence of people living in tropical forests supports an idea that human evolution occurred across Africa.
Some companies claim that taking beneficial bacteria can reduce the desire for sugar. But the evidence comes from mice, not people.
Thousands of probationary federal employees received termination notices. Many were doing crucial work at science-related agencies.
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