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Ars Technica
21.02.2025
They can take on the features of a mangrove leaf or branching coral, or run dark stripes down their bodies.
20.02.2025
Formation of a triboelectric series depends on the number of contacts over time between materials.
On top of its pandemic potential, H5N1 is harming agriculture, raising egg prices.
Stronger evidence for a hypothetical quasiparticle, plus actual processing hardware.
19.02.2025
“This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works.”…
Public trust in science has shown a certain resiliency, but it is being tested like never before.
18.02.2025
Getting oxygen from regolith takes 24 kWh per kilogram, and we’d need tonnes.
Chief of the EPA is also trying to claw back $20 billion, citing alleged wrongdoing.
16.02.2025
With a Space Force review still ongoing, ULA is removing its next Vulcan rocket from the launch pad.
America may not maintain its position as a global leader in biomedical research.
“This kind of cut would kill American science and boost China.”…
Sudden and drastic change will make it hard for researchers to keep the lights on.
North America’s largest bird disappeared from the wild in the late 1980s.
Neutrino was over 10,000 times over the limits of our best particle accelerator.
As NASA astronauts aim for landings in 2027, geologists find surprises in recently retrieved samples from the far side…
The first Trump administration tried this, and Congress passed a rule to block it.
Scientists find a way to look for alien life that doesn’t need elaborate equipment.
Enzyme mechanisms can be complex, and getting them to work is tricky.
The UK has transitioned to a lower-emission grid. Now comes the hard part.
Adding zirconia nanoparticles to the mix enhances slip-resistant hydrophilic effects.
Method allows a single algorithm to be spread across multiple quantum processors.
More data will likely reduce the chance of an impact to zero. If not, we have options.
The yeast cannot metabolize sugars derived from peas, thus promoting the growth of essential bacteria.
Boeing has brought back a previous Starliner manager to helm the troubled program.
Vast’s schedule for deploying a mini-space station in low-Earth orbit was always ambitious.
Major report was designed to answer the public’s biggest questions on nature.
When it comes to meaningless gestures, macaws try to follow the crowd.
The implosion took milliseconds, but its echoes lasted far longer.
02.02.2025
There’s a difference between knowing a word and knowing a concept.
The political winds have shifted in Washington, but the FAA hasn’t yet changed its tune on Starship.
01.02.2025
There may be several hundred thousand fake scientific papers in circulation.
Peruvian mummy tattoos, the wobbly physics of spears and darts, quantum “cat states,” and more.
31.01.2025
Clues as to how building blocks of life on Earth may have been seeded.
30.01.2025
Research that helps drive our economy is on hold and may face new ideological limits.
Device can grab like a hand, crawl across the floor, or jump high, just by pulling on a simple muscle.
Patches of stem-cell-derived heart muscle improve damaged hearts.
Global warming from burning fossil fuels increased the likelihood of extreme fire conditions.
29.01.2025
The White House bills this as an “Iron Dome for America.” It’s a lot more than that.
A house in England is most likely the site of a lost residence of Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England.
28.01.2025
Utility-scale solar generation is up by over 30% amid future uncertainties.