Few names are as closely linked with the atomic bomb as Albert Einstein's. Mention nuclear weapons and, sooner or later, ...
Everyone could contribute dramatically more to scientific knowledge if given better recognition, administrative support and funding stability, new research has found. An international collaboration of ...
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Scientists create first man-made cell that can eat and grow
For centuries, humanity has wrestled with a profound question: what truly separates non-living matter from actual, breathing ...
Some harlequin frogs have lost their poison—and their ability to defend themselves. Scientists are on the case.
Al Jazeera on MSNOpinion
The World Cup must pay its carbon bill
Football’s biggest tournament should fund a serious plan to measure, reduce and account for its emissions.
Within a $5 million laboratory on the University of Idaho’s Coeur d’Alene campus, a host of intelligent robots wait for their next command.
From a brainstorm idea to an interdisciplinary platform connecting students, researchers and industry. Here's how the annual ...
Splash, a nonprofit organization founded in 1999, works with capital region schools to teach kids about science in a hands-on ...
Much of the US just sweltered through the July 4 holiday weekend as an intense heat dome bore down, straining power grids and ...
A group calls attention to a looming threat across Europe. Decreasing pollinator populations could have catastrophic effects ...
An airport in Gwangju has been selected as the site for a new semiconductor cluster, Cheong Wa Dae said Monday. Samsung ...
India Today on MSN
The BharatGen story: From tumse na ho payega to karke dikhayenge, chasing India's DeepSeek moment
This is the inside story of how a group of academic visionaries, engineers, and industry veterans are building the foundational infrastructure for India's own "DeepSeek moment".
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