Human biology evolved for a world of movement, nature, and short bursts of stress—not the constant pressure of modern life.
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Ten People Who Shaped Science In 2025
This list exemplifies the hard work in science over this past year, not simply in the lab but where it matters.
A nearly completed deck over Boston’s busiest highway sits with no towers rising above it. A lawsuit, lease deadlines and a ...
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NASA's next-gen Roman Space Telescope is fully built. Could it launch earlier than expected?
The final integration of the telescope's major observatory components took place on Nov. 25 inside NASA's Goddard Space ...
Astrophysicist James Stone at the Institute for Advanced Study is seeking to understand central problems in astrophysics — how matter accretes and how stars form in the turbulent interstellar medium.
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Magnetic fields power smarter soft robots with built-in intelligence
Soft robots are prized for their agility and gentle touch, which makes them ideal for traversing delicate or enclosed spaces ...
MORE than €4million of taxpayer cash has been wasted on a science centre that may never be built in a project that has been ...
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The UK says its sea are protected. We Built an App to Track Fishing in ‘Protected’ Seas
Our new data-driven investigation reveals how “protected” UK waters are still being heavily trawled—and invites anyone to ...
The mini-satellite, named 3UCubed, was built over 5 years by students at Sonoma State, Howard and the University of New ...
This radical new method could preserve our entire knowledge base for thousands of years, in a storage medium the size of a coffee cup.
Dissecting the expelled balls of bones and other indigestible bits is a popular STEM activity for kids. But where do all ...
The writer critiques political engineering, media capture, and rising inequalities while reflecting on science, art, and ...
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