Later this year, NASA is launching its Europa Clipper spacecraft to the icy moon of Jupiter. Its mission is only to investigate whether the moon is habitable, but now researchers have found that one of its instruments could look for direct signs of life
Isotopic analysis of horse teeth from a medieval burial site suggest that the animals were imported to England from Scandinavia or the Alps, perhaps for use in battle or jousting
Report estimates that in 14 years’ time women in higher education will be paid the same as men
‘A very good solution to solve a niche problem’
Managing the Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra rivers will require more cooperation among nations, researchers say
Rediscovered magnetic recordings reveal just how extreme the largest recorded solar storm in history, the Carrington event in 1859, really was, highlighting the danger such storms could present to us nowadays
Body’s cells appear to age faster during pregnancy, but they might recover—and even thrive—in the months after birth
Feasting on family members may be an unorthodox way for ant queens to keep their fledgling colonies from being overrun by lethal fungi
Updated figures could influence affirmative action for historically disadvantaged groups
Negotiations to strengthen ties between the EU and Switzerland offer hope for Swiss researchers
Chemical traces in animals’ teeth suggest some came from hundreds of kilometers away
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At its AI conference, Nvidia announced new software and hardware for AI-powered humanoid robots: a model called Project GR00T and a computer called Jetson Thor