The British scientist and inventor who said Earth is a self-regulating system died earlier this summer on his 103rd birthday
Fourteen patients who were blind could see again after the surgery, and three of them attained perfect vision
Despite pushback, plans for a sculpture honoring the visionary mathematician have been approved
New rules to aim to protect workers from heat-related illnesses during a summer of record-breaking heat
Researchers microwaved fish waste to produce a unique nanoform of carbon that could be used for LED devices in the future
Berlin-based Bluu Seafood revealed fish sticks and fish balls made from cells cultured in a lab, without killing any real fish
A year-long project is pitting traditional paintings against non-fungible tokens
Developed by engineers at MIT, the new technology is about the size of a postage stamp
Scientists think the light detected by the telescope is from just 300 million years after the Big Bang
Amid delays, cancellations and long lines, Alaska Airlines is rolling out a new technology that could make checking a bag easier and faster
The exhibition displays artworks that were taken from museums around the world
A new documentary tells the story of Industrial Light and Magic, the pioneering team that brought films like "Star Wars" and "Jurassic Park" to life
One hundred years ago, Ralph Samuelson successfully skied across the waters of Lake Pepin
Researchers developed a small, flexible patch that sticks on the back of an athlete’s neck and can identify whiplash
By analyzing flint tools, researchers find new evidence of an 800,000-year-old fire in northern Israel
The state has bought more than 800 ElliQ robots to combat loneliness in older adults
As temperatures rise, these new leaders in L.A., Miami and Phoenix are trying to reduce heat-related deaths and hospitalizations
The genetically distinct group of predators uses calved ice to hunt seals when the sea ice has melted
From forests and wetlands to urban development, color-coded maps explore Earth’s evolution in great detail
A fireproof version of her bestseller is a weapon in an ongoing fight against literary censorship
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