Scientists Can Now Pull Human DNA From Air and Water, Raising Privacy Questions
Environmental DNA helps monitor elusive and endangered animals, but it could be an ethical minefield when used with humans, new study shows
The Next Five Years Will Almost Certainly Be the Warmest on Record, U.N. Says
Earth is likely to pass 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming over pre-industrial levels, a key climate threshold, by 2027, according to a new report
Astronomers Identify the Largest-Ever Cosmic Explosion
The burst is ten times brighter than any known exploding star and has lasted for more than three years
Hammerhead Sharks Can 'Hold Their Breath,' A First for Fish
The sharks close their gills to stay warm while hunting in deep, frigid waters, new research suggests
A.I. Could Soon Take Your Fast-Food Order
Wendy’s is testing a chatbot that can converse with customers, answer questions and send orders to the kitchen. Other chains are making similar moves
See the Breathtaking Ocean Life Found at Deep-Sea Vents
An international team of scientists discovered new hydrothermal vents along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge releasing mineral-rich water hot enough to melt lead
An 'Epidemic' of Loneliness Threatens Health of Americans, Surgeon General Says
Being socially disconnected can have health impacts akin to smoking 15 cigarettes per day, according to a new report
Scientists Begin Vaccinating Wild Koalas Against Chlamydia
The effort is part of a field trial to limit the debilitating bacterial disease that can cause infertility, blindness and death
White House Urges A.I. Leaders to Consider the Technology's Risks
Before a meeting with industry executives, the Biden administration rolled out a new plan for tackling the rapid development of artificial intelligence
In a First, Scientists Witness a Dying Star Swallowing a Planet
Astronomers believe the doomed world was a gas giant about the size of Jupiter
The 'Godfather of A.I.' Now Warns of Its Dangers
Geoffrey Hinton quit Google this week to speak his mind on artificial intelligence, which he says may soon grow smarter than—and even manipulate—humans
Researchers Use A.I. to Decode Words From Brain Scans
A new tool translates "something deeper than language," generating text that captures the gist of podcasts or silent films viewed by participants
Climate Change Is Threatening Vineyards in Australia
Winemakers are looking for ways to adapt and grow fruit that's more resistant to heat and drought
The Science of California's 'Super Bloom,' Visible From Space
The state's unusually wet winter provided the right conditions for dormant wildflower seeds to bloom all at once
Great Apes Love to Spin Around—Here's Why
A recent study suggests that apes, like humans, seek out altered mental states
Widespread Auroras That Lit Skies This Week Are Getting More Common
The stunning colors that dazzled viewers on Sunday will appear again as the sun's activity builds to a peak in 2025
See the First Detailed Close-Ups of Mars' Moon Deimos
A United Arab Emirates spacecraft took a high-resolution look at the mysterious moon and uncovered new evidence about its origin
Elephant Seals Take Extreme Power Naps in the Open Ocean
While foraging on deep dives, the marine mammals sleep for about two hours per day in short, ten-minute bursts
See the Pristine Coral Reefs Found off the Galápagos Islands
These ancient deep-sea reefs have barely been affected by humans and can provide a way to measure the impact of climate change on corals
Robot Dog Surveys Collapsed New York Parking Garage
With the city's police department also using the four-legged technology, residents are raising questions about the robot's place in public safety
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