A breakthrough compound destroys over 300 drug-resistant bacteria

From interestingengineering.com


Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts donโ€™t change minds

From theconversation.com


Fossil bug-eyed insect is weird enough to merit its own distinct family

From newatlas.com


Self-Taught AI Shows Similarities to How the Brain Works

From quantamagazine.org


Gorillas Have Invented A Unique Vocalization to Get Zookeepers' Attention

From sciencealert.com


Hubble Sees Red Supergiant Star Betelgeuse Recovering After Never-Seen-Before Titanic Eruption

From scitechdaily.com


Video: Did An Ancient Pathogen Reshape Our Cells? [8:44]

From youtube.com


Why there is a shortage of Dijon mustard in France

From archive.ph


Why NASA Wants to Go Back to the Moon

From wired.com


If a Clam Can Live to 500, Why Canโ€™t We?

From theatlantic.com


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From damninteresting.com


Artificial cornea made from pig collagen gives legally blind 20/20 vision

From zmescience.com


According to author and researcher Eric J. Lerner, images from JWST contradict the Big Bang hypothesis

From iai.tv


Scientists recreate the song of long-lost insect to help find it again

From newatlas.com


Sound Waves Let Researchers Build Stuff With the Force

From gizmodo.com


The Moon Stole Something From Deep Inside Earth Eons Ago, and Scientists Can Prove It

From sciencealert.com


Listen to the heartbeat of the blue whale, the worldโ€™s largest animal โ€ข (see also)

From vox.com


World's oldest ice core could stretch back 5 million years

From newatlas.com


Video: 'I Was a North Korean Assassin' [19:24]

From youtube.com


A Pig and a Locust Get Into Serious Trouble With the Law: On Justice in Medieval Europe

From lithub.com


Surprise, Surprise: Subsurface Water On Mars Defies Expectations

From scitechdaily.com