A Laser That Sings: The Quantum Leap in Sound Control
A new kind of laser doesn't emit a beam of light, but a coherent stream of sound. Researchers in the United St
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A new kind of laser doesn't emit a beam of light, but a coherent stream of sound. Researchers in the United St
A quantum computer has successfully simulated the properties of a real material, and for the first time, physi
A new wave of AI-powered glasses in China is being used to cheat on exams, shop hands-free, and translate conv
The world's most intense conversion of natural landscapes to farmland is not happening in the Amazon rainfores
A baby monkey with a bright orange coat and a distinctive blue face has made history in France. This infant is
A spacecraft will soon attempt to take the first X-ray portrait of Earth's invisible magnetic shield. The Smil
A European spacecraft built for Jupiter has instead captured a detailed portrait of a visitor from another sta
The Hubble Space Telescope witnessed a one-in-a-million event: a comet spontaneously disintegrating into at le
A European Vega-C rocket will soon carry a unique scientific eye into orbit, built to watch an invisible colli
A spacecraft designed to find other Earths is currently being baked and frozen inside Europe's largest vacuum
For the first time, scientists will see the invisible collision between solar storms and Earth's magnetic fiel
A comet from another star system triggered a rapid, global response from the European Space Agency, turning di
A spacecraft destined to hunt for other Earths was recently shaken violently for a full minute to ensure it wo
A warming climate is forcing Nepal's iconic yaks, both wild and domestic, to climb higher into the thin air of
Libya has officially eliminated trachoma, an ancient bacterial infection and the world's leading infectious ca
A supermassive black hole, over one hundred million times the mass of our Sun, is actively feeding at the hear
A French astronaut named her first voyage to orbit Epsilon, a name celebrating the power of small contribution
A koala's survival can hinge on the microscopic life inside its gut, a discovery now leading scientists to adm
A sacred wetland in central Laos is home to fewer than 20 adult Siamese crocodiles, one of the planet's most c
A community-run clam sanctuary in American Samoa, governed by ancient rules, has proven far more effective tha
Denmark has achieved a public health milestone no other European Union nation has reached: it has officially s
A critically endangered sea turtle, missing one of her front flippers, is now swimming in the Atlantic Ocean w
Chile has achieved a public health milestone no other nation in the Americas has reached: the elimination of l
Digital Dogs and Study Buddies: The New Classroom Currency In a primary school classroom in Hangzhou, China, t
A New Shepherd from the East In a first for the German Catholic Church, the mitre and crozier of a major dioce
The Village That Unplugged the Nation In the windswept fields of Brandenburg, Germany, the village of Feldheim
When Your Building Permit Comes with a Roman Footnote In most of the world, discovering ancient ruins on your
The Drip Stops Here: German Physicists Solve a Universal Kitchen Woe For anyone who has ever wrestled with a s
Strings Attached: A Digital Orchestra Defies a Decades-Old Divide In a Berlin studio, a kamancheh, a Persian s
Have a Break, Have a Heist In the dead of night in western Germany, a team of thieves executed a plan with a s
Drying Up or Spilling Over? The World’s Salt Lakes Can’t Make Up Their Minds In the arid heart of Australia, L
Boys' Hormone Found to Fuel a Childhood Brain Cancer For decades, doctors have known that a common type of chi
Helmets, Beds, and a Whole Lot of Red Light In bedrooms and home gyms across the globe, people are strapping o
The Lab Coat is Optional In a quiet corner of the scientific world, a new researcher has joined the ranks. Thi
Man’s Oldest Friend Just Got a Lot Older Forget the ancient pyramids or Stonehenge. The bond between humans an
From Cancer Fighters to Brain Invaders In a medical plot twist worthy of a thriller, the body’s own defenses a
The Unforgiving Memory of Your Cells In a quiet laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, scientis
Turning the Desert's Bones into a Climate Vault In the sun-scorched expanses of western Saudi Arabia, scientis
The Icy Grip of a Single Protein, Finally Seen For over two decades, scientists have known that a protein call
Pig Semen Eye Drops Deliver Cancer Drugs in Groundbreaking Trial In a laboratory in the United Kingdom, scient
Scientists in UK Lab Revive 'Zombie Cells' in Biology Breakthrough In a quiet lab in the United Kingdom, scien
The Day Drinkers of the Garden Forget the local pub. The hottest spot for a steady, all-day tipple is your own
Cosmic Tug-of-War Solves 20-Year Space Mystery For two decades, a dead star 6,500 light-years away has been se
Delivery Driver’s Detour to Duty In a quiet residential area of Hangzhou, a food delivery man’s quick thinking
The Final Piece of the Puzzle: China’s Self-Made Tycoon, 55, Marries Lover, 25, With a $7.3 Million Dowry In a
Singapore's Fishy Find: A Ton of Pangolin Scales in Disguise Customs officers at a Singapore port opened a shi
The Monk in the Machine In a quiet temple in Tokyo’s Minato district, a new spiritual guide offers ancient wis
Feathers and Field Promotion for a Very Special Guardsman In a ceremony that featured a military parade, a for
**Indonesia Just Lock 84 Million Kids Out of Social Media** In a single stroke this week, the Indonesian gover
Tokyo Lab Squeezes Water Into a Form Found Only Deep Inside Earth Forget the ice in your freezer. Scientists i