The capsule is the size of a multivitamin, and in an experiment with pigs, it appeared to reduce the animals' appetites
The 7.5 magnitude quake in Japan highlights the need for earthquake prediction, a science shedding its "unserious" reputation and inching toward reality
In a first, the agency beamed the playful clip to Earth from a distance 80 times farther than the moon
The so-called "anthrobots" can self-assemble and move on their own, and they prompted damaged neurons to regenerate in a recent study
New research suggests the electricity costs would exceed $300 million per year and carbon dioxide emissions could approach one million metric tons annually
The rock band is the first in the U.S. to immortalize its performances with a digital recreation
As rising temperatures threaten the Arctic mammals, scientists are turning to new, non-invasive methods to study them
Electrodes placed in the brains of five patients led to "profound" improvements in cognitive function, even years after their injuries
As technology's ability to manipulate reality improves, we're all searching for the truth
For the first time, the FDA has indicated a willingness to endorse a longevity drug
Guests at Chicago's Lyric Opera can now immerse themselves in performances through the SoundShirt’s vibrations
So-called "chimeric" monkeys could help scientists understand human diseases and aid in conservation efforts, but the research raises ethical questions
NASA and Japan plan to test a biodegradable satellite made of wood, which burns up more easily than metal on reentry
So far, nine artists—including John Legend, T-Pain, Demi Lovato and Charli XCX—have volunteered their voices
Atop the most powerful rocket ever built, the spacecraft is intended to carry astronauts from lunar orbit to the moon's surface and Mars in the future
In a lab on Earth, the machine created a catalyst from Martian materials that can extract oxygen from water, for astronauts to breathe or use as fuel
Slow-motion video revealed the birds take two different approaches: flying sideways or pinning their wings back and darting like a bullet
The athel tamarisk's hydration trick could improve on human techniques to harvest water in dry environments, researchers say
The patient, who suffered a severe electrical accident in 2021, currently has no vision in the transplanted eye, but doctors say he's recovering well
The discovery, which would have revolutionized energy, was surrounded in controversy from the start
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