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Astronomers have observed a massive growth rate in a free-floating rogue planet that’s gobbling up gas and dust at a record ...
Live ScienceScientists convert a kidney from blood type A to universal type O and implant it in a brain-dead recipient
Scientists move one step closer to "universal" donor organs with a successful kidney transplant in a brain-dead patient.
Medical XpressHigh-density brain probe reveals distinctive electrical patterns of cell types during behavior
Trying to document how single brain cells participate in networks that govern behavior is a daunting task. Brain probes ...
Smithsonian MagazineGenerations of Bearded Vultures Stashed Humans' Treasures, Including a 650-Year-Old Sandal, in These Bird Nests
Bearded vultures are unusual birds. Their diet consists primarily of bones, which they sometimes drop from great heights to ...
The Earth is reflecting less and less sunlight into space, especially in the Northern Hemisphere. The decline over the last ...
TURIN (Reuters) -Amazon founder and executive chair Jeff Bezos said on Friday gigawatt-scale data centres will be built in ...
The Associated PressNvidia and Fujitsu agree to work together on AI robots and other technology
U.S. technology company Nvidia and Fujitsu, a Japanese telecommunications and computer maker, agreed Friday to work together ...
Some Nobel laureates were straight-A students from the get-go. According to the Nobel Foundation, other laureates had to ...
The ocean holds gigantic amounts of carbon, much more than all land-based plants and soil. Scientists previously studied ...
An ocean flowing beneath the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus is spewing ice that holds the building blocks of life.
Yup, sometimes humans can be reckless, to say the least, and provoke wild animals to attack us. But wild animals don’t always ...
Comet Lemmon, discovered earlier this year, will make a close approach to Earth later this month, giving skywatchers the ...
Birds & BloomsHow Fast Do Hummingbirds Fly and Flap Their Wings?
Learn more about the breathtaking rapid wing speed of hummingbirds. An expert reveals how fast hummingbirds fly and flap their wings.
The Washington PostAI can design toxic proteins. They’re escaping through biosecurity cracks.
Artificial intelligence can design toxic proteins that escape biosecurity cracks, sparking concerns over potential misuse.
Blue Origin's next human spaceflight features six passengers, including business leaders, entrepreneurs and one customer who will remain anonymous.
On Oct. 3, 1950, three Bell Labs scientists received a patent for a "three-electrode circuit element" that would usher in the transistor age and the era of modern computing.
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