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Japanese scientists unveil a material that dissolves in hours in contact with salt, leaving no trace behind.
Have you ever stepped outside during a relentless summer, felt the heat press in, and wondered where all the water has gone?
A document the Department of Health and Human Services sent to lawmakers to support Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ...
A new platform for engineering chiral electron pathways offers potential fresh insights into a quantum phenomenon discovered ...
A controversial theory suggests the observable universe is the result of matter rebounding after the collapse of a black hole in another parent universe.
Throughout, viewers also see EB patients receiving three promising new, FDA-approved medications for the first time and get a ...
With the ability to scan the entire southern night sky every three days, the huge Vera C. Rubin Observatory could be about to ...
In a new study, the team argues that the flash could be the first sign of dark matter ever detected on Earth. Dark matter, an ...
Empty spaces in the dark only appear to be complete voids. Even intergalactic space (in the absence of dust particles) has a ...
Kennesaw State University researcher Mahmoud Asmar has received a three-year grant worth $799,800 from the U.S. Department of ...
The problem is, quick wins rarely translate to lasting health. When we expect instant results from our bodies, we’re setting ourselves up for disappointment, and that disappointment breeds distrust.
After the women's mile record, Faith Kipyegon squares up against the four-minute barrier. This time with Nike's R&D team in ...