A newly discovered cluster of objects called the “inner kernel” of the Kuiper belt could teach us about the early history of ...
The depths of the Arctic Ocean have warmed more than scientists expected. New research has placed the blame on warmer water ...
When engineers struggled to make 3D printer nozzles narrow enough for their needs, they turned to nature and found the ...
Evolution isn't about the pursuit of perfection, say our readers, but rather what’s most optimal for the species at hand ...
Collisions with the solar wind would ensure we were well aware of an antimatter comet entering our solar system, explains one ...
If a very large disc on a frictionless, horizontal spindle were gradually rotated faster and faster, what would happen as the ...
Botanist James Wong is constantly asked if he plays music to his army of plants. Time to put this notion to the ...
Sport utility vehicles and other larger cars are becoming more and more common, and this is dangerous for our health in many ...
Body fat, often reviled, is actually a vital organ that contributes to your health and well-being. It is time for us to stop ...
In the latest in our imagined history of inventions yet to come, Future Chronicles columnist Rowan Hooper reveals how an ...
Feedback is delighted to discover that two academics have taken a scholarly interest in dad jokes, but is unsurprised by ...
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