The worldwide phaseout of ozone-depleting substances is allowing the atmosphere to recover, a new U.N. report finds
Apple is now offering "digital narration" for some titles in the romance and fiction genres
It could be a game-changer for beekeepers fighting American foulbrood, a disease that can wipe out entire colonies
The Red Planet robot was officially decommissioned after dust on its solar panels robbed it of power
Made from a resilient protein in human cells, the technology could improve body armor, space gear and even cell phone cases
The tool went viral first for generating flattering portraits—and then for igniting ethical concerns
For the first time, scientists have recorded the noise of a Martian dust storm using a microphone on NASA's Perseverance rover
This process that powers stars is still decades away from widespread use on Earth
A new device could reduce bycatch of blue sharks by 91 percent and pelagic stingrays by 71 percent, research suggests
These plants that grow back year after year show promise, but they are not a silver bullet
While A.I. recipe generation has come a long way, it won’t outdo humans anytime soon
The “no kill” product cultivated from animal cells has only small regulatory hurdles left before it can be sold in restaurants
New research suggests that personal sound amplification products like earbuds may help some people hear better in certain scenarios
The Revolution in Moon Exploration
The historic event has brought humanity one step closer to walking again on the lunar surface
Businessman Martin Mobarak's stunt is now under investigation by the Mexican government
A clinical trial is testing how lab-grown cells might help patients with blood disorders and rare blood types
The insect-like creatures that leap through the air with remarkable control might inspire new jumping robots
At "Artificial Imagination," a new Bay Area exhibition, artworks created by DALL-E 2 go on display
Forgoing the “spring forward, fall back” pattern could save 33 human lives, 37,000 deer and more than $1 billion per year, study suggests
Women are more likely to get injured in car crashes, but the currently available test dummies don’t reflect the average female body
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