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Robotic ‘matter’ flows, adapts through mechanical intelligence
AI is reengineering drug discovery by speeding up testing and scanning petabytes of data for connections between diseases
Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers and what that does – and doesn’t – change about warfare
UNITAR Kicks-off Mega Events Training Workshops Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
‘Project Hail Mary’ explores unique forms of life in space – 5 essential reads on searching for aliens that look nothing like…
Hundreds of hungry mosquitoes, a student volunteer and a mesh suit helped us figure out how these deadly insects reach their targets
Researchers develop biodegradable, plant-based packaging from natural fibers – new research
Is the whole universe just a simulation?
Hacking the grid: How digital sabotage turns infrastructure into a weapon
Iran’s latest internet blackout extends to phones and Starlink
Illness is more than just biological – medical sociology shows how social factors get under the skin and cause disease
Gazing into the mind’s eye with mice – how neuroscientists are seeing human vision more clearly
Can scientists detect life without knowing what it looks like? Research using machine learning offers a new way
Space debris struck a Chinese spacecraft – how the incident could be a wake-up call for international collaboration
Strengthening Capacities of Airport Leaders for Technology-Focused Airport Development
Peatlands’ ‘huge reservoir’ of carbon at risk of release
A flexible lens controlled by light-activated artificial muscles promises to let soft machines see
Space exploration in the backyard, on a budget – how NASA simulates conditions in space without blasting off
Molecular ‘fossils’ offer microscopic clues to the origins of life – but they take care to interpret
AI’s ballooning energy consumption puts spotlight on data center efficiency
My research team used 18 years of sea wave records to learn how destructive ‘rogue waves’ form – here’s what we found
Iron nanoparticles can help treat contaminated water – our team of scientists created them out of expired supplements
How the world’s nuclear watchdog monitors facilities around the world – and what it means that Iran kicked it out
AI in health care could save lives and money − but change won’t happen overnight
Cosmic choreography: Discovery of dancing planets stuns astronomers
Why the US bombed a bunch of metal tubes − a nuclear engineer explains the importance of centrifuges to Iranian efforts to…
Cyberattacks shake voters’ trust in elections, regardless of party
How do scientists calculate the probability that an asteroid could hit Earth?
RNA has newly identified role: Repairing serious DNA damage to maintain the genome
How was the wheel invented? Computer simulations reveal the unlikely birth of a world-changing technology nearly 6,000 years ago
Building Resilience Through Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management at Airports
Can you upload a human mind into a computer? A neuroscientist ponders what’s possible
‘Manu jumping’: The physics behind making humongous splashes in the pool
Forensics tool ‘reanimates’ the ‘brains’ of AIs that fail in order to understand what went wrong
Fill-in-the-blank training primes AI to interpret health data from smartwatches and fitness trackers
Measles can ravage the immune system and brain, causing long-term damage – a virologist explains
Happy job, happy life? Works both ways, new research shows
Amid a tropical paradise known as ‘Lizard Island,’ researchers are cracking open evolution’s black box – scientist at work
UNITAR concludes its Training Workshop on “Future-Proofing Airport Development: Leveraging Technological Innovations, AI and Cybersecurity”
What’s the shape of the universe? Mathematicians use topology to study the shape of the world and everything in it
Joe Biden’s record on science and tech: Investments and regulation for vaccines, broadband, microchips and AI
Why does a rocket have to go 25,000 mph to escape Earth?
With more Americans able to access legalized marijuana, fewer are picking up prescriptions for anti-anxiety medications – new research
How does the International Space Station orbit Earth without burning up?
NEOWISE, the NASA mission that cataloged objects around Earth for over a decade, has come to an end
Music can change how you feel about the past
From using plant rinds to high-tech materials, bike helmets have improved significantly over the past 2 centuries
Both Harris and Trump have records on space policy − an international affairs expert examines where they differ when it comes to…