Stars, gas and cosmic dust in the Sagittarius B2 molecular cloud glow in near-infrared light, captured by Webb’s NIRCam instrument. The darkest areas of the image are not empty space but are areas ...
A new study published in Nature Geoscience by researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and collaborators reveals the first natural evidence of ...
A new study from Umeå University, published in PNAS, reveals that ice can actively break down iron minerals—more effectively than liquid water.
Humanoid, a UK-based robotics and AI company, has introduced the HMND 01 Alpha, the country’s first industrial humanoid robot. Developed in just seven ...
Researchers at the University of Geneva have developed a powerful new tool to detect colorectal cancer using gut bacteria and machine learning. They ...
Scientists at the University of St Andrews discovered that particles in solar flares can reach temperatures 6.5 times higher than previously thought, with ...
Researchers from the Kalsotra and Diehl labs have discovered why alcohol-associated liver disease impairs regeneration. Normally, liver cells temporarily ...
Researchers from the University of Maine propose that human evolution is shifting from genetic to cultural forces. In their study published in BioScience, ...
Researchers from Chiba University, Japan, used fruit flies to explore how high-fat diets (HFDs) affect memory and brain health. They found that HFDs ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a new material that repels oil and water like traditional non-stick coatings, but uses far less ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning infrared images of Sagittarius B2, the most massive and active star-forming region in the Milky Way.
Kenyan woman entrepreneur Nzambi Matee with her recycled plastic waste bricks. Plastic waste, a material that can take centuries or more to disappear, is causing irreparable damage to the planet. At ...