The predator's distinctive texture is the envy of engineers trying to maximize hydrodynamics
The algorithm scans electronic records and may reduce sepsis deaths, but widespread adoption could be a challenge
The inexpensive Maka Niu collects video and data at depths more than five times greater than trained scuba divers can go
Some wavelengths of light in a range called far-UVC kill microbes in experiments and appear to be harmless to people
Seventeen-year-old Igor Klymenko worked on his invention while sheltering in a basement from Russian attacks
Drinking habits are changing, and vintners are exceeding tasters' expectations with new options stripped of their alcohol
After decades of merely assisting doctors, are sophisticated machines ready to take charge?
Elon Musk's venture has provided internet access for forces in the Ukraine and Hoh students in Washington, and the organization has a lot more planned
Efficient, double electric pumps are only 30 years young, but contraptions for expressing breast milk have been around for millennia
Tracking the journeys of different species is key to protecting them from habitat loss and other threats
The Revolution in Moon Exploration
In a series of in-depth features, Smithsonian magazine reports on humanity’s renewed push to understand the moon.
Scientists have developed a computational technique that can track whales in real time—and potentially prevent collisions
Robert Sansone's research could pave the way for the sustainable manufacturing of electric vehicles that do not require rare-earth magnets
Seventeen-year-old Anika Puri created a machine-learning-driven model that analyzes the movement patterns of humans and elephants
A sustainable option for what to do with our remains is trickling into popular consciousness
In the southeast Indian Ocean, turtle-borne sensors are filling in the gaps researchers need to forecast storms
The five pictures from the most powerful space observatory ever launched offer a deep look back in time and the promise of stellar things to come
The latest development in robotics wraps a mechanical finger in human skin, leading to broader questions about the future of cyborg technology
Not everyone is on board. The technology is dividing the fishing community and drawing the ire of some politicians and scientists
While some aspects of AIM seem like relics of a different version of the internet, others remain deeply embedded in the social media landscape
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