Madrid, a two-time survivor of Stage 4 cancer, weaves together his life experiences – including his Italian heritage, the ...
Five Key IAEA Publications to Watch in 2026 A leading publisher in the nuclear field, the IAEA is preparing several influential publications in 2026. Topics range from helping countries develop their ...
The first solar eclipse of 2026 is set to be a major astronomical event, drawing attention across the globe. As excitement builds, it also revives long-standing beliefs, especially around pregnancy.
Natural UV-protective compounds from algae are revealing unexpected biological activities. Scientists have found that certain natural compounds produced by algae and cyanobacteria may offer benefits ...
Climate change makes nitrous oxide disappear faster, creating new uncertainty for future climate and ozone predictions.
An international team led by researchers at the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and ...
Peter Bogelund looks exhausted. He huffs and puffs as his legs struggle to turn the wheels of his exercise bike.
Experiments show fusion plasma can stay stable at higher densities by controlling reactor walls, challenging long-standing limits.
In 2027, the Hypatia Mars Association will send the first all-female scientific team to the Flashline Mars Arctic Research ...
Deep under Greenland’s ice, a thin layer of frozen dirt and rock has been holding a secret for thousands of years. Now, a drilling project co-led by the University at Buffalo has brought that secret ...
Hybridization between domestic animals and wildlife is a growing concern worldwide, particularly as feral pigs and wild boar increasingly overlap. A ...
In comic books and movies, radiation often glows a bright green. In real life, though, the actual glow given off by nuclear ...