A recent breakthrough in fusion reactor heat dissipation could pave the way for commercial fusion power.
Your voice can sound very different (to you) when recorded and played back, but exactly why is that ?
A new study has revealed that pigs and other mammals can absorb oxygen through their rear-ends.
The findings of a recent study have suggested that runners perform better if they consume pink liquids.
A newly unearthed letter from the celebrated physicist cements just how ahead of his time he actually was.
A design concept for a skyscraper made from genetically modified trees has won this year's eVolo contest.
Despite a face mask covering up most of a person's face, we are still able to recognize who they are at a glance.
From bioweapons to super soldiers, genomic technology is changing the way militaries engage in warfare.
The controversial research, while impressive, has unsurprisingly raised some major ethical concerns.
Genetic ancestry tests are very popular these days - but just how accurate and meaningful are the results ?
The 5G network has the potential to realize the dream that Tesla obsessed over more than a century ago.
Scientists at Neuralink have made it possible for a monkey to play a computer game just by thinking.
Recent experiments involving muons have blown open a hole in our current understanding of the universe.
Max Hodak has suggested that it is 'probably' possible for the firm to create a real-life Jurassic Park.
Advances in science are making it possible to measure the passage of time more accurately than ever before.
A new study has suggested that lightning strikes may have provided the key ingredient needed for life.
Scientists have discovered dozens of previously unseen chemicals that most of us carry within our own bodies.
The rabies virus has the potential to turn people into zombies like something out of 'The Walking Dead.'
Scientists at Cern recently discovered four new particles using the world's largest atom smasher in Geneva.
A fascinating new patent for a real-life warp drive has been published by two engineers from Chicago.