Medicine & TechnologyTesla robot violently attacks Texas engineer, causing injuries and potential under-reporting of accidents, as data reveals high injury rates. Read the article for more details.
Archaeologists uncover ancient Egyptian teen mom, who died in childbirth buried with decapitated baby's head in pelvis and twin in chest cavity. Continue reading to learn more.
Sudden Earth rotation stop at the equator could propel objects at high speeds, but polar regions may experience fewer effects. Continue reading to learn more.
A neuroscientist explains that pre-meal bread and drinks offered in restaurants are strategic and not just convenient, manipulating diners to consume more food. Find out why in this article.
Groundbreaking cancer treatment employs light-activated molecular jackhammers to destroy cells with synchronized vibrations. Read the article for more details.
Ancient Chinese tomb reveals 2,000-year-old celestial calendar through unique written slips, marking a significant archaeological discovery. Continue reading to learn more details.
Quantum breakthrough allows secure teleportation of light patterns, paving the way for practical applications in establishing high-dimensional, secure quantum channels. Check out more details in this article.
Wisdom teeth, the last molars emerge between 17 and 25 years old but their evolutionary purpose has now raised a fundamental question: why do humans have them given the challenges and issues they present? Find out the answer in this article.
Japan's SLIM, nicknamed the "Moon Sniper," entered lunar orbit on Christmas, advancing towards a historic lunar landing, aiming for precision. Continue reading for more details.
Scientists simulate a nuclear bomb's impact on an approaching asteroid using AI, discovering potential deflection or fragmentation to avert disaster. Continue reading for more details.
Rare 'mother of pearl' clouds, typically seen in polar regions, dazzle viewers in Teesside, Yorkshire, and Kent, captivating the UK. Check it out in this article.
CRISPR, introduced by Doudna and Charpentier 11 years ago, gains FDA approval for gene-editing, a groundbreaking advance in treating genetic diseases. Continue reading to learn more about the world's first gene-editing treatment for human illness.
Corsican wildcats, locally known as "cat-fox," once mythical, are confirmed as a distinct species through genetic studies, aiding conservation efforts. Read the article to learn more details.