Using gold flakes, salt water, and light, scientists have made the universe’s invisible binding forces visible in color. The discovery opens new possibilities for studying how matter organizes itself ...
In the top layers of soil, microbes digest dead wood and fallen leaves, while threadlike roots release carbon dioxide as they ...
Americans love science and revere innovation, almost as a rule, and politicians of every stripe have spent the better part of a century promoting and protecting both. However imperfect the resulting ...
The White House on Tuesday rejected the latest offer from Democratic lawmakers on proposed new constraints on federal ...
Innings Festival 2026 is back at Tempe Beach Park with Mumford and Sons, Myles Smith and more. Here are the best, worst things we saw all weekend.
Satellite imagery this week shows the U.S. Navy’s Abraham Lincoln carrier off the coast of Oman, which is about 440 miles ...
With billions spent, is Iowa's water improving? Farm leaders say yes, but more work is needed. Others want changes — from tweaks to a transformation.
Gov. Wes Moore's nearly hourlong State of the State Address, his fourth, talked about wins and challenges from his first ...
If Congress doesn’t add money to the Federal Student Aid account by Sept. 30, students could face dramatic grant cuts or eligibility restrictions.
Paul I. Yakovlev worked at state institutions for over 25 years, collecting the post-mortem brains of his patients.
In a nation divided by geography and politics, the United States Interstate Highway System brings us together. It gets us to work. It satisfies our wanderlust. It is such a part of our quotidian lives ...
Robots are quietly entering operating rooms across the world. More than 10 million robot-assisted procedures have already ...
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