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DNA isn’t just for genetics anymore—it’s shaping up to be the ultimate storage device, especially for your photographs.
Byungchul Kim (left) and Tsun-Hsuan "Johnson" Wang applied generative AI to improve robots designed by humans. Credits: MIT CSAIL Designing robot hardware is complex and slow because it involves many ...
Now, scientists at the University of Sydney have made an exciting discovery: they’ve found a new brain protein linked to ...
Tiny bits of plastic — called microplastics—are turning up in lakes, rivers, and even the food we eat. They’re not just ...
Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have captured compelling evidence of a planet with a mass similar to ...
Underneath Mars’ dusty façade, rocks like Kenmore hold chemical time capsules that can reveal ancient planetary processes—if ...
In a major leap forward, researchers at the University of Geneva have discovered two proteins—MLF2 and RBM15—that play a key ...
In a feat of deep-tech engineering with global implications, scientists at the University of Sydney have cracked one of the ...
Deep beneath Earth’s surface, hot mantle rock slowly rises, fueling massive volcanic activity, tearing continents apart, and ...
Thanks to ALMA’s powerful precision, scientists have now confirmed that comet C/2014 UN271 holds the title of the largest ...
In a stunning peek into how planets are born, astronomers caught millimeter-sized dust grains clinging to the windy walls of ...
Neutrinos are ghostly particles—no charge, barely any mass, and yet they flood the cosmos. Born in places like the Sun, ...