A glare-free window that is opaque from the outside but still offers a clear view from inside could be made with a coating using billions of tiny bits of gold
Waste wood can be reconstituted into a form that can be 3D printed and used to produce furniture or other objects
Saturn’s moon Titan may have hundreds of strange ridges called yardangs that could teach us how the icy moon’s geology and conditions vary across its surface
Collaborative projects aim to produce cheaper and more effective medicines
Figures just out reveal that the US National Science Foundation (NSF) received 54 allegations of research misconduct in the 2022–23 financial year. Thirty-three were allegations of plagiarism while 21 were of falsification or fabrication. They closed 15 cases, 10 alleging plagiarism, one of falsification/fabrication and one that was a mixture ...
An analysis of primate brains shows that the pattern of folds on the surface follows the same mathematical pattern across species
People with mental health conditions have greater amounts of damaged RNA than those without one, which might explain the link between the conditions and age-related diseases such as cancer
People with mental illness have greater amounts of damaged RNA than those without a mental health condition, which might explain the link between mental illness and age-related diseases such as cancer
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A new device uses a reflective cavity, a tiny bead and an electrode to create a laser beam of sound particles ten times more powerful and much narrower than other “phonon lasers”
Royal Society of Chemistry among bodies asking after government policy promised six years ago
Eurasian hoopoes raise extra chicks so they can be eaten by their siblings
Letter by 12 COVID-19 scientists says social media attacks violate university policy and could incite physical harm
Asmeret Asefaw Berhe had been director of the Office of Science since May 2022
The WHO Pandemic Agreement hopes to improve global equity and avoid mistakes made during COVID-19
Internal investigation released during Francesca Gino’s legal proceedings against Harvard Business School