The reelection of Donald Trump was, in many ways, a correction. A correction for how the media and government have conducted ...
The remarkably well-preserved sword dates to the Late Middle Ages, in an archaeological find that's metal as hell.
Research at IIT-Madras shows how peptides can control hypertension, potentially leading to new treatments for high blood ...
Rapid advancements in AI have brought about the emergence of AI research agents—tools designed to assist researchers by handling vast amounts of data, automating repetitive tasks, and even generating ...
Tabish Khair’s latest book, Literature Against Fundamentalism, is an eloquent plea for literature, which, by enlarging our ...
An attorney for the Boston Water and Sewer Commission’s suspended HR Director Marie Theodat has demanded the Herald to “cease and desist” all reporting on her client on grounds that this paper’s ...
Anyone who has sat through a third-grade science class knows there are three primary states of matter: solid, liquid and gas.
In a simulation China made public, a powerful Type 055 destroyer succeeded in temporarily blinding incoming US anti-ship ...
It's barely been two years since OpenAI's ChatGPT was released for public use, inviting anyone on the internet to collaborate with an artificial mind on anything from poetry to school assignments to ...
Most humans are in the bisexual range of the sexual behaviour spectrum, an expert says. It follows official data revealing ...
A team of Chinese researchers proposed a theory of one-way quantum direct communication and successfully developed a practical system, advancing quantum direct communication from a concept to the ...
It’s vital to read widely – not only within your own field but across a variety of subjects,’ added the ornithologist whose memoir was published recently.