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Singapore has approved the sale of a lab-grown meat product in an effort to secure its food supplies against disease and climate change.
In a joint briefing at the 101st American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, NASA and NOAA revealed 2020’s scorching climate data.
Astronomers propose new estimate of Earth-like planets in the Milky Way galaxy.
A new study shows that anxiety has been rapidly increasing among young adults in the U.S. from 2008 to 2018.
Apple sold its first iPod in 2001, and six years later it introduced the iPhone, which ushered in a new era of personal technology.
It’s “the biggest blow to the war on drugs to date,” said Kassandra Frederique, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance.
Big dreams and big telescopes are back at last, but everything depends on sufficiently funding NASA, the NSF, and the DOE.
A large-scale study from King’s College London explores the link between genetics and sun-seeking behaviors.
In “Douglas,” the Australian comedian opens up about her autism diagnosis.
By projecting lifetime risk, an alarming new medical study centers the human lives that will be lost due to gun violence and drug addiction in the United States.
Science has been male-biased far too long.
The European Union is debating over two lists of nations from which it will accept travelers starting July 1.
In his new book, “Forward: Notes on the Future of Our Democracy,” former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang explores how media narratives can warp public perception of political candidates.
Named M51-ULS-1b, it’s certainly a curious astronomical event. But the evidence is far too weak to conclude “planet.”
No matter how accurately you place two Plinko chips, you cannot count on the same outcome twice. Of all the pricing games on the iconic television show The Price Is Right, […]
Researchers observed “inter-brain coherence” (IBC) — a synchronisation in brain activity — between a musician and the audience.
If its claims are true, Clearview AI has quietly blown right past privacy norms to become the nightmare many have been fearing.
These pink feathered folk form complex social networks and are choosy about who they spend their time with, according to a new study.
An open letter predicts that a massive wall of rock is about to plunge into Barry Arm Fjord in Alaska.
Virtual reality continues to blur the line between the physical and the digital, and it will change our lives forever.
You actually score worse on memory tests.
It’s not a question we know enough to know the answer to, but to dismiss the possibility is scientifically baseless. There’s one question that most of us ask at some […]
Gun violence is a public health crisis that is notoriously difficult to study because of politics. Finally, a new research initiative has the green light to collect life-saving data.
Facebook’s misinformation isn’t just a threat to democracy. It’s endangering lives.
On the list of animals at risk are several endangered species.
Every power source involves trade-offs. Given the challenges of increasing demand and climate change, what is the future of energy?
Seismic data from 2016 reveals a rare bi-directional boomerang earthquake.
A clever new study definitively measures how long it takes for quantum particles to pass through a barrier.
A new study lays out the case for the damaging effects of stress on orcas living in tanks.