Science in the United States took some big hits this year. The Trump Administration disrupted federal funding for all kinds ...
A nicotine replacement for smokers has started popping up in offices in the tech industry, despite health hazards.
From crewed lunar voyages to flight tests of fully reusable rockets and launches of new orbital telescopes studying the outer ...
It’s that time again when we turn the calendar page on one year and meet another. For many Americans, these last weeks of ...
ProBuilt Software has rolled out ProBuiltMiles.com, a free, web-based commercial routing and mileage calculation system ...
Beijing has imposed sanctions on 20 U.S. defense-related companies and 10 executives. This move comes a week after Washington announced large-scale arms sales to Taiwan.
History shows we often dismiss what we don’t yet understand. Here’s why stigmatizing today’s uncomfortable questions may be holding humanity back.
Research shows that simple, practical strategies can help people stay active through Christmas and into the new year ...
IIT Delhi unveils AILA, an AI agent that autonomously conducts scientific experiments, revolutionizing research efficiency and accessibility.
The White House said the memorandum ensures that American companies and firms from allied nations have access to the bands ...
Sorbitol, a popular sugar-free sweetener, may not be as harmless as its label suggests. Researchers found it can be turned into fructose in the liver, triggering effects similar to regular sugar. Gut ...
This year, psychological scientists tackled profound and varied questions to help us better understand ourselves and the world around us.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results