Using gold flakes, salt water, and light, scientists have made the universe’s invisible binding forces visible in color. The ...
Hidden in the Pacific, two very different volcanoes are forcing scientists to rethink what counts as “biggest.” Tamu Massif, a shield-like giant buried beneath the northwest Pacific, spent years ...
A bonobo named Kanzi surprised scientists by successfully playing along in pretend tea party experiments, tracking imaginary juice and grapes as if they were real. He consistently pointed to the ...
Much like baking the perfect cake involves following a list of ingredients and instructions, manufacturing energetic materials—explosives, pyrotechnics and propellants—requires precise formulations, ...
Scientists have found that keratin, the protein in hair and skin, can repair and protect tooth enamel. The material forms a mineralized layer that halts decay and restores strength, outperforming ...
Researchers offered a bonobo named Kanzi imaginary juice and grapes, presenting the tests as a kind of make-believe tea party ...
Nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, may break down more rapidly in the atmosphere than previously thought due to climate ...
Humanity has worked itself into a position where we can detect a single high-energy particle from space and wonder where in ...
Mayor James Solomon just won the election in Jersey City and says his team has discovered the city is hundreds of millions in ...
Tesla, Inc. faces falling EV revenue and margins as growth slows; valuation now rests on robotaxi/Optimus, with SpaceX/xAI ...
San Antonio offers a free preschool program for infants and toddlers, helping set them up for success in elementary school.
The science pros at TKOR safely show missile-style launches and a piñata explosion test.