As heatwaves grow more frequent and intense, cooling our homes has become a pressing issue. Yet, millions of households lack air conditioning, particularly in regions like northern France, where ...
Gasoline without oil fields sounds like a contradiction. Meet the machine daring you to rethink what a green fill-up could be. In Los Angeles, a fridge-sized box hums, making gasoline from ambient air ...
Could the most tantalizing clue to extraterrestrial life be trapped in a rocky riddle on Mars while the decision to solve it rests with accountants? The red planet may be sending signals, but the ...
How can a delicate butterfly survive with a genome that looks like a puzzle spilled on the floor? Cracking that riddle could upend ideas about evolution and open an unexpected door in cancer research.
Parents blame a chatbot for the unthinkable, and its maker is now racing to redraw the lines. Who should decide what your teenager can ask an AI: you, the system, or a court? OpenAI plans to add ...
Why would NASA fixate on speckles smaller than a grain of sand? On a planet of endless red dust, a new pattern is daring scientists to rethink what leaves a mark. On the floor of Jezero Crater, ...
Perpetual motion is impossible, right? Then why can you now watch a piece of matter that won’t stop moving, no microscope required? At the University of Colorado Boulder, physicists Hanqing Zhao and ...
They call it unimaginable speed for sand that barely seems to breathe. What did Perseverance see that turns a still life into a stopwatch? From the Kerrlaguna outcrop, Perseverance tracks rows of ...
Fintech built our wallets; now it wants a body. What is Ant Group really testing with its first humanoid, and why are rivals watching? Ant Group, better known for Alipay, has stepped onto the humanoid ...
A Copenhagen lab says our worst waste might be our smartest climate ally. If bottles can trap what factories breathe out, what happens to recycling as we know it? From soda bottles to smokestacks, ...
A hunt for methane in 1976 stumbled onto a clue no one could explain; in 2025, scientists returned to ask the ocean a harder question. What they confirmed beneath the seafloor could redraw the map of ...
Data traffic has surged over recent decades, straining global internet infrastructure. From streaming platforms to cloud computing, the need for ultra-fast, dependable links is at an all-time high.