From cancer cures to maps of the universe ...
A century ago, the idea of humans walking on the Moon or editing genes would have sounded like fantasy. In 2025, science pushed past disbelief again — not with distant promises, but with real-world ...
Some scientific breakthroughs arrive with a bang. Others arrive twice. That odd pattern sits at the center of a new study from researchers at Binghamton University and the University of Virginia, who ...
Some scientific breakthroughs may be lost to time due to scandal and redaction, while others are simply a case of waiting for more evidence. In a scientific breakthrough with cosmic implications, ...
This report identifies innovative, emerging scientific advances for making the U.S. food and agricultural system more efficient, resilient, and sustainable. This report explores the availability of ...
It was a tough year for science in the US. Thousands of research grants, including more than 3,800 from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation alone, were frozen or ...
National Health Commission's Li Wei pledges support for Hong Kong researchers taking part in country's major science and ...
Early on in his career, Uri Schattner, a geologist and geophysicist at the University of Haifa, had an epiphany. While scientists are equipped with how to do their science and publish the results of ...
Mathematician Maggie Miller explores the strange and fascinating world of 4D topology — the study of shapes, or manifolds, that resemble flat Euclidean space when viewed up close.
(via Quanta Magazine) 2025’s most surprising computational revelations included a new fundamental relationship between time and space, an undergraduate who overthrew a 40-year-old conjecture, and an ...
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