Hopefully, we're about to travel back to the moon relatively soon. And while the original "giant leap for mankind" was taken ...
Neanderthal babies have always been hard to study, mostly because their remains are so rare. That scarcity has left one of ...
A week after devastating twin earthquakes struck Venezuela rescue teams are using drones, dogs, cameras and specialised ...
As micro-dramas gain popularity, platforms like Story TV and JioHotstar are using AI to analyse scripts, create visuals, ...
A jellyfish no wider than a dime can do something human skin cannot. When its surface is torn, the wound can close in minutes ...
FOR millions of people, tea is a symbol of comfort, relaxation, and wellness. But what if that soothing cup of tea is also delivering billions of microscopic plastic particles into your body with ...
The fizzy, tangy fermented tea has gone from health food store mainstay to mainstream beverage, largely on the strength of ...
UCSF researchers are using tiny "mini-organs" to model disease, personalize treatment, and understand human development. They ...
Bacteria that live peacefully in the human gut can aim molecular syringes at intestinal cells and fire proteins directly into ...
A viral account about pet microchips found in a man’s back is strange, but it points to a real technology many pet owners ...
Old-school tech playbooks can’t keep up with rapid AI bots, so we need to start using AI to govern other AI before things ...
An apple’s most useful part for digestion never gets absorbed. The soluble fiber called pectin travels the full length of the ...