The Southwest peach, once cultivated by Indigenous peoples but devastated by colonizers, is being brought back by a Navajo ...
Babies like music, but they generally have preferences. A music therapist reveals the best kinds of music to soothe a baby.
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When the Chicago-size iceberg drifted away, scientists seized the opportunity to study the life and geologic formations ...
This specialized golf ball looks and feels smooth, but a close examination under a standard light microscope reveals tiny ...
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The company has genetic data of 15 million people, which could be shared with a future buyer. Here’s how to delete it.
Join Science Friday at our first Science Read-In in San Francisco to explore the wonders of the natural world, one page at a time. Bring your favorite science book or current read (nonfiction, scifi, ...
Using meticulously crafted platforms, patterns, and layers, Edmark’s art explores the seemingly magical properties that are present in spiral geometries.
The telescope on the left is where the Dark Energy Cam (DECam) is mounted, surveying the skies as part of the DESI project. Credit: NOIRLab, National Science Foundation One of the mysteries of the ...
For a lot of us, uncorking a bottle is the sound of celebration. It’s also a sound that we may not think too much about—until we open our next bottle. But Dr. Max Koch, a physicist at the University ...
Tuberculosis (TB) has had an incredibly large impact on human history. One staggering statistic? It’s been estimated that by the start of the 1800s, the disease had killed one in seven people who had ...