Scientific discoveries, research papers, and breakthroughs
Researchers have cracked the triple-junction code, paving a way past the physical limits of traditional solar panels.
Researchers ditch complex fins for a single copper rod to solve the paraffin wax thermal wall.
Is digital literacy a permanent cognitive upgrade or just a fleeting gift of our formative years?
Tech Secretary Liz Kendall commits £1bn to stop the brain drain and secure the UK’s technological sovereignty.
Dr. Christer Fuglesang bridges the gap between particle physics and Philippine STEM to fuel global space cooperation.
A phase II trial tests a three-drug stack to break the resistance cycle in recurrent ovarian cancer.
At 70, Derrick Evans is proving that the secret to health isn't a new algorithm—it’s just showing up.
Patients with Long Covid and POTS are repurposing consumer wearables to bridge a massive gap in chronic care.
The traditional narrative is flipping as younger generations watch their elders vanish into the digital glow.
A twelve-year-old survivor recounts the shooting of his entire family, highlighting the human cost in the West Bank.
The Pentagon identifies six service members killed in a refueling crash, putting a face to the risks of support flight.
Scientists have successfully engineered functional hair follicles in a lab, signaling a shift toward true regeneration.
Hyperloop pods and solar-powered vehicles took center stage as student innovators showed off the future of transit.
The new Health Safeguards Bill puts an end to irreversible surgeries without a child’s direct permission.
In the humid heart of Pernambuco, NEBR Arquitetura is defying the predictable tropes of Northeastern design.
A massive study of 382 stroke survivors reveals why simple object naming is the ultimate diagnostic gatekeeper.
Verstas Architects turns a sloping Kannelmäki plot into a masterclass in urban infill and forest preservation.
A new study warns that AI chatbots may be reinforcing delusions in vulnerable users, creating a psychological crisis.