The shift toward renewables is officially in high gear. |
Carbon dioxide's powerful heat-trapping effect has been traced to a quirk of its quantum structure. The finding may explain climate change better than any computer model. |
In Hamburg, aviation giant Airbus is transforming aircraft production with state-of-the-art robotics technology on its planes. We go on a behind-the-scenes visit for the delivery of an A321neo. |
The absence of these identifying marks—which can be the result of excessive typing, manual work, chemotherapy, or sports—is becoming more of an issue in the age of biometrics. |
Snell's window is one of the coolest phenomena in the natural world. You've seen it, but do you know what causes it? |
In a trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the drug tecovirimat, also known as TPOXX, was found to be no better than placebo at clearing mpox lesions. |
Researchers are testing the use of mRNA to get damaged livers to repair themselves, in a move that could one day lessen the need for organ transplants. |
The decision will leave the crew on the ISS until February. The mission was initially supposed to last about a week. |
Organizers of the 2028 Summer Games will attempt to re-create the city's public transport heyday of the early 20th century, but ousting the car—even for just a few weeks—will be costly. |
How to pack a go bag, get emergency alerts, and find disaster aid. |
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With the possible exception of gold, no other metal has caused as much destruction as copper. In the coming years, we'll need more of it than ever. |
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