But there’s nothing supernatural about how snakes move. So how exactly do they get around without legs? They do it by ...
The same pulling force that causes “tears” in a glass of wine also shapes embryos. It’s another example of how genes exploit ...
Stanford scientist Fei-Fei Li talks about teaching machines to see as humans do, the US-China AI arms race, and what worries ...
A recent special issue of Philosophical Transactions B takes on one of the biggest mysteries in science: how life first began ...
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The Solar System Might Be Moving Faster Than Expected – Or There’s Something Off With The Universe
"Our analysis shows that the Solar System is moving more than three times faster than current models predict," lead author ...
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice decode the Mercury retrograde phenomenon on their hit science podcast StarTalk, using humour and fact ...
Voters in some parts of the country are discovering that having their say at the ballot box is not necessarily the final word ...
Not because she's had work done or follows some expensive skincare regimen, but because she radiates this energy that makes ...
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How Bridges Move and Don’t Break Apart
Bridges aren’t rigid—they move. This video explains how and why bridges expand, contract, and shift with changes in ...
Cimate scientists are more certain than ever that humans are changing the climate – but there are signs of hope on the ...
We often talk about science as if it were a purely logical enterprise. Yet, the way we ask questions—and even the kind of questions we think matter—is shaped by something far older than the scientific ...
Scientists may finally be closing in on the origins of two colossal, mysterious structures buried nearly 1,800 miles inside ...
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