Five new animal species that camouflage themselves as excrement or bark reveal some of what still remains hidden in the world ...
The American Cancer Society’s 2026 Cancer Statistics report shows the five-year survival rate for all cancers has reached a ...
One extra zero added to a bank check can mean the difference between losing $100 and losing $1,000. In many cases, such ...
Spiral scanning creates six distinguishable polarization patterns in ferroelectric films, enabling data storage beyond binary ...
A dead star in our galactic neighborhood has produced a shimmering, ringed structure that looks uncannily like a cosmic ...
AI tools are exposing hidden truths in art history, analyzing brushstrokes to reveal who really painted the world’s ...
In the first study of its kind that uses high-scale real-world data, ChatGPT and other Large Language Models were tested on ...
Astronomers found an interstellar "tunnel" - a cosmic channel that connects our solar system to distant stars, according to a ...
A new type of polymer material that can be patterned using gentle visible light, creating stable hidden images visible only ...
The third known visitor from interstellar space, comet 3I/ATLAS, is putting on a show that plays out in high‑energy light ...
Nearly half of Minnesota’s new private wells contain arsenic, an invisible toxin that raises long-term cancer risks.
Inspired by the remarkable camouflage abilities of octopus and cuttlefish, Stanford researchers have developed a soft material that can rapidly shift its surface texture and color at extremely fine ...