Researchers made an AI image generator produce less offensive images by feeding it a tiny amount of additional training data
The fungus yartsa gunbu, which grows by turning caterpillars into zombies, is prized in traditional medicine, but its harvest is having an increased ecological impact on its native Himalayan home
An experimental therapy that grows miniature livers inside a person’s lymph nodes has been used in a human for the first time, but it will be months before we know if it fully replaces their liver function
London’s Natural History Museum gets nearly $200 million to digitize many millions of specimens, while U.S. scientists look on with envy
A tiny clump of stars orbiting our galaxy should have been ripped apart by the Milky Way, but its continued existence hints it may be held together by a massive amount of dark matter
Study estimates global fertility will drop below replacement level years earlier than others predict
Fine-tune your problem-solving abilities with this captivating sudoku-style task
New all carbon materials are relatively easy to predict but challenging, if not impossible to make, experts tell Andy Extance
Findings cast doubt on past research showing metals are solely released by e-cigarettes when the devices’ coils are heated
Bones went to fertilizer and sugar processing, book argues
A person in Texas has been infected with bird flu after exposure to dairy cows who had the virus – it is the first time a human has contracted the disease from a mammal