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The expert on 'super aging' breaks down the science — and grift — in anti-aging
From peptides and protein to sleep hygiene and vaccines, what actually helps you age well? Physician Eric Topol breaks down the science — and the myths — of longevity and anti-agin…
Missing Oscar found after Academy Award winner blocked from taking it on flight
The airline said the Academy Award was safely in its care in Frankfurt and was arranging its return.…
The Folly of Trump Taking a “Wrecking Ball” to a Crucial Science Advisory Board
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Since the start of his second term last year, President…
Why some cats love dogs—despite the risk
Unusual animal playmates can be dangerous, but also really fun.…
Unexpected Conversations & Big Ideas: Katy Arnander On SXSW London’s Year Two
SXSW set up camp in London’s East End last year with its first-ever edition in the UK. Deadline has been covering the announcements and news for this year’s lineup. We also managed…
Unlocking science: building AI researchers can trust
Over half of researchers now say they use AI tools in their work, but only two in ten believe generic AI tools are trustworthy.…
Homebound by Portia Elan review – a Cloud Atlas-like puzzle-box novel
From 1980s Cincinnati into the interstellar darkness, the stories of four women interconnect across the centuries in a gentle hymn to found families…
The Canada Strong Fund: a solution no one can describe, for a problem no one can identify
If the projects are viable, they don’t need the government to invest in them. If not, then it’s not an investment, it’s a handout…
Andhra University gets ₹180-crore C-ART observatory; monsoon below normal, says Earth Sciences Secretary
A ₹180-crore coastal weather observatory was inaugurated at Andhra University on Friday; the Earth Sciences Secretary said the monsoon will be below normal at 92%.…
Raspberry Pi: A Foundation Model in Your Pocket – Colossus
Interview with Eben Upton on Raspberry Pi, the third most popular computer in history and a $1.5 billion industrial business.…
May’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
Bro! May has all the sci-fi, fantasy, and speculative fiction we didn’t know we needed. Older female protagonists (more than one!) chase samurai contracts in space and play body ho…
US lawmakers vote to reduce NSF funding by 20%
A draft bill would preserve NASA’s overall funding but downsize the National Science Foundation’s budget by 20%.…
Rats free each other from cages (2011)
Altruistic acts raise questions about whether the rodents feel empathy.…
A citizen campaign returns iconic kiwi birds to New Zealand’s capital after a century-long absence
A citizen campaign successfully reintroduces iconic kiwi birds to Wellington, restoring a century-long absence in New Zealand's capital.…
When the courtroom was his conscience: Remembering Dijo Kappan
Remembering Dijo Kappan, a passionate activist and people's lawyer, whose unwavering commitment to justice leaves a lasting legacy.…
Pacira BioSciences, Inc. (PCRX) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Pacira BioSciences, Inc. (PCRX) Q1 2026 Earnings Call April 30, 2026 4:30 PM EDTCompany ParticipantsSusan Mesco - Head of Investor RelationsFrank Lee - CEO...…
Beacon Biosignals is mapping the brain during sleep
Beacon Biosignals is creating a model to help diagnose and treat brain disorders, based on data collected while people sleep at home. The firm was founded by MIT alumnus Jake Donog…
Electronics Near Zero
Normally, when you design an electronic gadget, you worry about how hot it will get. Automotive-grade components, for example, often have higher allowable temperatures than commerc…
Pacira BioSciences, Inc. 2026 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
2026-04-30. The following slide deck was published by Pacira BioSciences, Inc.…
'Nearly 80 times cheaper than lithium': China is working on ultra affordable iron battery that can run 16 years without degrading — using one of the most abundant elements on Earth to store power and a water-based electrolyte system that cannot explode
'Nearly 80 times cheaper than lithium': China is working on ultra affordable iron battery that can run 16 years without degrading — using most abundant element on Earth to store po…
Honey from sealed Egyptian tombs is still edible after 3,000 years
Derma Sciences sells a wound bandage called Medihoney that hospitals use to treat burns and slow-healing sores. The active ingredient is exactly what you'd guess: honey. The same s…
'They're building each other': new X1 Neo robot video shows the humanoids assisting in the robot production process, just as all science fiction foretold
1X releases new Neo Home Robot production video that puts the robots to work — building themselves.…
A computer scientist beat textbook binary search by more than 2x
Binary search is the page-flipping trick everyone learns in their first programming class: to find a word in a sorted list, look at the middle, decide whether your target is……
Inside the well-funded AI doom machine — and who is benefiting from it
"You have this huge ecosystem pushing AI doomerism with zero regard for the consequences," Nathan Leamer, executive director of Build American AI, told NYNEXT.…
National Academy of Sciences elects six Berkeley researchers to its ranks
Membership in the Academy is one of the most prestigious honors in American science.…
‘Macross Plus’ Is an Ultra-Romantic Classic That Refuses to Age
This retro mecha masterpiece reaches across time and space with a prescient, hopeful message as timeless as its vision of the future.…
‘De-extinction’ Startup Wants to Revive Antelope Killed Off by South African Colonists
Colossal Biosciences’ bluebuck de-extinction project could also help the world’s dozens of currently endangered antelope species.…
Unlocking mysteries of the universe through math
Mathematician Amanda Burcroff is an MIT School of Science Dean's Postdoctoral Fellow whose goal is applying combinatorial techniques to fields such as theoretical physics.…
‘Excellence Day’ event held at Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology
Sathyabama Institute's "Excellence Day 2026" showcased impressive placements and opportunities for final-year students on April 30.…
The CDC's New Messaging May Be Damaging Trust in Vaccines, Study Says
The CDC's stance on vaccination has drastically changed, which may be behind people's dipping trust in vaccines, according to new research.…
'Make Pluto a planet again': Nasa chief Jared Isaacman calls for status restoration
Science News: Nasa Administrator Jared Isaacman has reiterated his support for restoring Pluto's status as a planet.Speaking during a US Senate hearing on Tuesday, .…
The Guardian view on Trump’s war on science: politicising a generation of researchers | Editorial
Editorial: By attacking the basic settlement between scientists and the state, the US president has proved that experts can’t avoid these fights…
Autism breakthrough? New therapy may improve social communication skills in just days
The development comes as autism rates continue to climb.…
How neurons sense bacteria in the gut
MIT scientists identified the specific chemicals that a key neuron in C. elegans senses in both in the bacteria it eats and those that it needs to avoid ingesting.…
AI could help human scientists pick promising research topics
Large language models flag up novel combinations of concepts in materials science…
As Trump nukes science, is India's brain drain ready for 'brain regain'?
US News: TOI correspondent from Washington: He thinks diet soda kills cancer cells inside the body when consumed because it scorches grass when poured on it. H.…
Best Side-Sleeper Mattresses 2026: Picked by a Sleep Science Coach
We’ve tested hundreds of the top hybrid, memory foam, and cooling mattresses to find the best combination of support and pressure relief.…
BBC Inside Science
A weekly programme looking at the science that's changing our world.…
A 17th Century 'supercomputer' once owned by Indian royalty sells for record in auction
The astrolabe - or astronomical computer - is possibly the largest in existence and had never been exhibited before.…
Agent Amnesia and the Case of Henry Molaison
In 1953, Henry Molaison lost the ability to remember anything that happened to him — every...…
The Law of Leaky Abstractions
There’s a key piece of magic in the engineering of the Internet which you rely on every single day. It happens in the TCP protocol, one of the fundamental building blocks of the In…
Pentagon Expands Fleet of F-35 'Flight Science' Test Aircraft
Three jets, one in each F-35 variant, will be delivered in a flight test configuration to support upgrade efforts…
This AI knew the answers but didn’t understand the questions
For decades, psychologists have debated whether the human mind can be explained by one unified theory or must be broken into separate parts like memory and attention. A recent AI m…
Scott Aaronson on quantum: "Will you heed my warnings NOW?"
Holy crap … yesterday I was elected to the US National Academy of Sciences! If you don’t believe me, click the link and keep scrolling down until you hit the name “Aaronson.” But ……
One of America's oldest weather observatories shows people the science behind our climate
The Black Caucus is the 'conscience of Congress.' Supreme Court ruling has it bracing for a big hit
Black members of Congress are bracing for a crippling shakeup of their ranks after a Supreme Court ruling gutted a key section of the Voting Rights Act that had protected minority …
The Black Caucus is the 'conscience of Congress.' Supreme Court ruling has it bracing for a big hit
Black members of Congress are bracing for a crippling shakeup of their ranks after a Supreme Court ruling gutted a key section of the Voting Rights Act that had protected minority …
A hidden map in your nose could explain how smell works
Scientists have finally cracked one of the biggest mysteries in the senses: how smell is organized. By mapping millions of neurons in mice, researchers discovered that smell recept…
Inside China's top computer science university training the next generation of AI engineers
Multiple theses, coding marathons, joining research labs — this is life inside China's top AI training ground.…
A short video helps science reporting, but not India’s newsroom realities
A study reveals that short training videos improve science journalism but face challenges in India's diverse newsroom environment.…
Center-right scholars urge massive federal overhaul to reform, improve U.S. science programs
‘Prometheus Program’ seeks to restore scientific integrity with dozens of policy recommendations, but some question role of too much federal oversight.…
An engineer’s guide to birds
MIT Professor Lorna Gibson’s new book, "Birds Up Close," explores feathers, bills, flight mechanics, and other remarkable features of birds through the lens of materials …
Goldwind Science&Technology Co., Ltd. (XNJJY) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Prepared Remarks Transcript
Goldwind Science&Technology Co., Ltd. (XNJJY) Q1 2026 Earnings Call April 27, 2026 4:00 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsJinru Ma - VP & Company...…
Man accused of murdering world renowned CalTech astrophysicist’s bizarre court antics
The man accused of murdering a prominent California Institute of Technology astrophysicist smirked during his brief court appearance on Wednesday.…
Follow the Science, Except When the IPCC’s Own Climate Data Doesn’t Cooperate
A critical analysis of IPCC climate data highlights measurement issues and questions climate emergency claims.…
Trump administration moves to dismiss members of the National Science Board
The Trump administration has moved to dismiss the members of the National Science Board, which governs the National Science Foundation. Dismissed members say the agency's independe…